5 Eminem Songs That Can’t Be Missing From The World Tour 2025 Setlist!
March 31, 2025, 11:42 PM PDT – Eminem’s rumored 2025 world tour has fans buzzing, from Tulsa’s heartfelt pleas to global X posts begging for dates. After The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) dropped in July 2024—his conceptual “farewell” to Slim Shady—and electrifying 2024 gigs like Austin’s Formula 1 Grand Prix, the Rap God’s live return feels imminent. With 250 million records sold, 15 Grammys, and an Oscar, Eminem’s catalog is a treasure trove, but a tour setlist demands precision—hits that hit the gut, rarities that spark nostalgia, and new cuts that prove he’s still untouchable. Here are five songs that absolutely can’t be missing from the 2025 stage, each a pillar of his legacy and a must-hear for Stans worldwide.
1. “Lose Yourself” – The Anthem of Second Chances

No Eminem show skips Lose Yourself. The 2002 8 Mile juggernaut—his Oscar-winning masterpiece—is more than a song; it’s a movement. “You only get one shot” isn’t just a lyric—it’s a lifeline for fans who’ve clawed through life’s muck, from Detroit trailer parks to Tulsa suburbs. Its 1.8 billion Spotify streams and 2022 Super Bowl halftime roar (with Dr. Dre) cement its immortality. In 2025, post-Slim Shady’s “death,” it’s the perfect opener—Eminem seizing his moment again, spitting every bar like it’s 8 Mile’s Shelter stage. X fans agree: “If he doesn’t do Lose Yourself, I’m rioting #Eminem2025” (@ShadyTulsa). Lights dim, beat drops, crowd screams—non-negotiable.
2. “Stan” – The Storytelling Titan
If Lose Yourself is Eminem’s rally cry, Stan is his soul. From 2000’s The Marshall Mathers LP, this six-minute saga of obsession—Dido’s haunting hook weaving through Slim’s descent— redefined rap storytelling. It birthed a cultural term (hello, Oxford Dictionary) and showed Eminem’s depth beyond shock value. Live, it’s rare—last big outing was 2017’s Reading Festival—but 2025 demands it. With Mia Carter’s Make-A-Wish tale (March 30, 2025) proving his bond with fans, Stan’s narrative hits harder: a mirror to devotion gone right or wrong. “Stan live would break me—his best ever,” @Kxngtroopa tweeted. Pair it with a video montage of fan letters, and you’ve got chills guaranteed.
3. “Not Afraid” – The Recovery Redemption
Not Afraid, the 2010 Recovery lead single, is Eminem’s phoenix moment—rising from 2007’s overdose ashes with a vow: “I’m not afraid to take a stand.” Its 1.2 billion streams and diamond status reflect its universal pull—hope wrapped in a defiant snarl. Post-Slim Shady, it’s a victory lap for a 52-year-old Marshall who’s outlasted doubters, addiction, and cancel culture. Live, it’s a beast—2014’s Wembley Stadium saw 90,000 fists pumping—and 2025 needs that energy. Fans like Mia, who called it her chemo anthem (People, March 31), prove its stakes. “Not Afraid’s gotta be there—pure strength,” @Vicnishwaran posted. Cue the chorus, cue the tears—essential.
4. “Rap God” – The Lyrical Lightning Bolt

Speed, swagger, supremacy—Rap God (2013, The Marshall Mathers LP 2) is Eminem’s mic-dropping flex, 6 minutes and 1,560 words of tongue-twisting glory. Clocking 97 words in 15 seconds, it’s a rap clinic—1.5 billion streams and kids like Mia’s son nailing it verbatim (Detroit Free Press, March 31) show its grip. Live, it’s a test: 2019’s Abu Dhabi crowd lost it as he hit every syllable. For 2025, it’s the ultimate “still got it” moment—proof Slim’s death didn’t dull his edge. “Rap God live is non-negotiable—fastest bars ever,” @GreenCountryEm tweeted. Stage lights strobing, Eminem breathless, fans rapping along—it’s a setlist lock.
5. “Houdini” – The Slim Shady Send-Off
Fresh from The Death of Slim Shady, Houdini (May 2024) is Eminem’s latest banger—1 billion streams and counting—blending Steve Miller Band’s Abracadabra with a middle finger to his past. “If I was to die, I’d make one last rhyme” sets the tone: Slim’s “killed,” but Marshall’s thriving. Its 2024 MTV VMA debut (with 50 Cent cameos) was chaos—Eminem torching a Detroit mock-up—and 2025’s tour needs that fire. Post-album, it’s the bridge between eras, a self-aware nod to his mortality and myth. “Houdini’s a must—new classic,” @OkieStan posted. Pyro flares, Slim masks in the crowd—it’s the closer 2025 craves.
Why These Five?
Eminem’s got 11 albums, 200+ tracks—whittling’s brutal. Without Me could sneak in (1.6 billion streams, pure chaos), Till I Collapse (2 billion, gym-rat gospel), or Mockingbird (Mia’s dad vibes). But these five span his arc: Lose Yourself’s rise, Stan’s peak, Not Afraid’s rebirth, Rap God’s mastery, Houdini’s evolution. They’re fan DNA—X posts like “No Lose Yourself, no tour” (@TulsaSlim) or “Stan or bust” (@ShadyTulsa) set the bar. Tulsa’s BOK Center dreams, Mia’s PS5 day—each ties to these songs’ souls.
What Fans Expect
No tour’s confirmed—Eminem.com’s “stay tuned” teases—but 2024’s globe-trotting (Riyadh, Bahrain) and his March 31 IG Live (“somethin’ big” for 2025) fuel hope. Fans want 20-25 songs, 90 minutes, blending eras. 50 Cent’s hinted collab (Variety, 2024) could mean In Da Club duets—imagine Tulsa erupting. Staging? Houdini’s fire, Stan’s rain effects, Rap God’s speed cams. “He’s gotta go big—25 years deserves it,” @Kxngtroopa tweeted. Post-Slim Shady, it’s a career lap—nostalgia meets now.
The Stakes

At 52, Eminem’s not the 27-year-old Slim of 1999, but 2024’s Austin show—30,000 strong—proved he’s ageless live. Lose Yourself ignites Gen X, Rap God hooks Gen Z, Houdini unites them. Missing these risks fan revolt—X’s #EminemTulsa2025 demands “the classics AND the new.” His March 30 Make-A-Wish day with Mia showed heart; 2025’s setlist needs that soul. “He’s the GOAT—give us the hits,” @GreenCountryEm posted.
Verdict
Eminem’s 2025 tour—real or not—lives or dies on these five. Lose Yourself starts it, Stan guts you, Not Afraid lifts you, Rap God stuns, Houdini ends it. No skips, no excuses. Stream them now, pray Tulsa (or your city) gets a date, and brace for a night where Marshall Mathers proves why he’s still rap’s king—one shot, fully seized.
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