Eminem has officially released a long-rumored track, “Everybody’s Looking At Me,” now available across streaming platforms. The song arrives as part of the soundtrack for STANS, a new documentary exploring the rapper’s cultural impact and the phenomenon of superfandom that he helped define.
A Hidden Piece of Hip-Hop History
Produced by longtime collaborator Dr. Dre, the track opens with a snippet from Eminem’s 2002 Funkmaster Flex freestyle. Fans have speculated that the song was originally intended for The Eminem Show, given that part of it resurfaced on the album’s interlude “The Kiss (Skit).”With this release, listeners finally get to hear the full track in its entirety—two decades after its rumored inception.
STANS: A Documentary on Fandom and Legacy
Directed by Steven Leckart, the STANS documentary dives into Eminem’s career through the lens of his most passionate fans. The film also reflects on the lasting influence of the term “stan,” coined by Eminem’s iconic 2000 single, which has since entered everyday language to describe obsessive fandom.Combining archival footage, new interviews, and now unreleased music, the project paints a vivid picture of the complex relationship between an artist and his audience.