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It rocketed to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 .
The story behind the 2009 hit is one of a "happy accident" that revitalized the careers of Eminem, Dr. Dre, and 50 Cent during a period of high anticipation for their respective returns. The Leak That Changed Plans
Faced with the leak, the label decided to pivot, officially releasing the finished version featuring all three artists in early 2009 to capitalize on the massive hype. A Record-Breaking Return Crack A Bottle
Originally, the track wasn't intended to be a lead single for Eminem's album Relapse . It was widely rumored to have been recorded as a reference track for Dr. Dre’s long-delayed (and eventually scrapped) album, Detox . However, an unfinished version—then known as "Number One"—leaked online in late 2008.
Notably, none of the three rappers—Eminem, Dr. Dre, or 50 Cent—actually appear in the video, which contributed to it being shelved for so many years. Creative Meaning It rocketed to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100
The collaboration won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group. The "Mysterious" Music Video
It set a record at the time for one of the highest digital sales weeks in history. The Leak That Changed Plans Faced with the
The song’s release was a cultural moment, marking the first time the "platinum trio" had collaborated since 2004. It achieved massive commercial success:
