
Eminem isn’t just one of the best rappers working right now, he’s arguably one of the best rappers of all time. The man redefined rap in his early game and continued to do it as he evolved and matured. He changed how rap music was perceived by the mainstream and brought shock rap to the masses, while preaching some important messages. Marshall Mathers (as he is legally known) has had a crazy and phenomenal stint in the rap game. After fighting his way to the top in the underground hip-hop clubs of Detroit, he rose to win an Oscar and become one of the most well-known rappers of his time. Eminem is a force of nature and he doesn’t seem to be slowing down any time soon.
But who is Eminem? Who is this notoriously private and shy rapper (regardless of his loud persona and even louder lyrics) deep down? We’ve poured through interview after interview for some of the best Eminem stories that really paint a picture of the man, compiling Eminem trivia, quotes, and anecdotes. Consider this your own personal Eminem Wiki page!
He Has the Biggest Vocabulary on the Pop Charts

After looking at 93 top artists in over 25 genres of music, a study found that Eminem had the widest vocabulary. Coming in hot at a whopping 8,818 unique words used, Eminem topped Jay Z (6,899 unique words), Tupac (6,569 unique words), Kanye (5,069 unique words), and Bob Dylan (4,883 unique words). The study also looked for lyrical density and new word interval.
Before He Cut His First Album, He Made $5.50 an Hour
Back in 1992, Eminem signed with FBT records after years of barely scraping by, trying to make ends meet. For a time, he worked as a cook and a dishwasher at Gilbert’s Lodge, a small family restaurant in Michigan, making a mere $5.50 an hour.
Five days before Christmas, and soon after releasing Infinite in 1996, he was fired from the restaurant; it also happened to be his daughter’s birthday. He wrote “Rock Bottom” right after that
He’s a Classic Video Game Fiend
In addition to loving comic books, Eminem also has a soft spot for classic video games. His studio lobby is littered with full size classic arcade machines. Including but not limited to: Frogger, Donkey Kong, and Space Invaders. He became obsessed after watching the documentary King of Kong and even had two of his machines signed by the film’s subject and game record holder, Steve Wiebe.
He Wrote “Lose Yourself” on Set the of 8 Mile

Everyone knows “Lose Yourself” – it’s not just one of Eminem’s best songs… it’s one of the best rap songs in history. Apparently, he cranked it out in one take, cutting the song during a brief break from filming. “He came in and laid down all three verses in one take,” recalled engineer Steven King. “Jaws dropped – we were like, ‘Oh, my God!’ This story had been building up in him.”
He Won an Oscar for His Work on 8 Mile
Not only was his acting great in 8 Mile, the biopic about his life, the movie’s theme song (which he wrote) was the first rap song to ever win an Oscar.
Beyond that he was offered the lead role in Southpaw (which went on to star Jake Gyllenhaal), but elected to focus on music instead (he did end up producing that film’s soundtrack, however). He also turned down the lead role in Elysium because they wouldn’t shoot it in Detroit.