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''Recovery'' (stylized as ''RECOVƎRY'') is the seventh studio album by American rapper
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. It was released on June 18, 2010, by
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,
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, and
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. It serves as a direct follow-up to last year’s ''
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'' (2009). Production of the album took place during 2009 to 2010 at several recording studios and was handled by various record producers, including
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, DJ Khalil,
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, and
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. Eminem also collaborated with artists such as
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for the album. ''Recovery'' featured more introspective and emotional content than its predecessor and the theme of the album revolved around his positive changes, anxiety, and emotional drives. To promote it, Eminem performed the album's songs on televised shows, at award ceremonies, and musical events; he also headed The Recovery Tour. The album debuted at number one on the ''Billboard'' 200 with first-week sales of 741,000 copies. It also reached number one in 16 other countries. It spawned four singles: "
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", " Love the Way You Lie", "
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", and "
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", with the former two both reaching number one on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. ''Recovery'' was the best-selling album worldwide in 2010 and the best-selling album in the US in 2010. The album received generally positive reviews by critics and was widely regarded as an improvement to ''Relapse''. In 2022, ''Recovery'' was certified 8× platinum by the
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(RIAA), becoming Eminem's third best-selling studio album behind ''
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'' (2000) and ''
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'' (2002). At the
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, it was nominated for
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; the latter two were for "Love the Way You Lie". The album earned Eminem
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, ''Billboard'' Music Awards, among other awards


Background and production

Due to Eminem recording far more material than he could use for one album, he felt that he had to offer his fans more music. After staying on hiatus for so long, fellow D12 member Swift confirmed that Eminem had in fact planned to put out two albums that year, following with ''Relapse 2'' in late 2009.D12 And Royce Interview, Talks About "Relapse"
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interview with Eminem on April 23, 2009, ''Relapse 2'' was to be a continuation of ''Relapse''. During the interview, Eminem confirmed: "It's extremely close to being finished, it just depends on how many songs I want to put on it." Eminem also explained that the album was more "emotionally driven" than ''Relapse'', which was, as he explains, " ustrap records". Guest appearances were expected to come from the likes of
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, D12,
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. The album was subsequently pushed back for an early 2010 release, so Eminem decided to re-release ''Relapse'' as ''Relapse: Refill'', which includes a bonus disc featuring seven new tracks, including the single "
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" (originally on ''More Than a Game'' soundtrack) and "Taking My Ball" (released with ''
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''), as well as five previously unreleased tracks. During the recording process of the album, Eminem stated that "The new tracks started to sound very different than the tracks I originally intended to be on Relapse 2, but I still want the other stuff 'Relapse: Refill''to be heard". On its re-release, Eminem stated: "I want to deliver more material for the fans this year like I originally planned. Hopefully these tracks on ''The Refill'' will tide the fans over until we put out ''Relapse 2'' next year." On April 13, 2010, Eminem tweeted "There is no ''Relapse 2'', thus announcing that the album had been scrapped in favour of his new project ''Recovery''. While recording ''Relapse 2'' and witnessing the mixed reaction of its predecessor among fans and critics alike, Eminem decided to throw away most of the recorded material and started from scratch. The result appeared to be more of an individual project that deserved its own name, other than a continuation of ''Relapse''. Eminem said: "I had originally planned for ''Relapse 2'' to come out last year. But as I kept recording and working with new producers, the idea of a sequel to ''Relapse'' started to make less and less sense to me, and I wanted to make a completely new album. The music on ''Recovery'' came out very different from ''Relapse'', and I think it deserves its own title." The track 'Insult to Injury' would have been the leading track according to
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the producer of the track. 'Hit Me With Your Best Shot' featuring D12 was a track that leaked that was recorded around early 2010 and style was more close to ''Recovery'' than ''Relapse.'' Cocaine featuring Jazmine Sullivan also leaked but it wasn't confirmed if it was for ''Relapse 2'' or ''Recovery'' also recorded in 2010. 'Nut Up' was a leaked song from when Eminem was recording in Hawaii. 'Things Get Worse' was originally recorded in 2009 and was a solo track before Eminem and B.o.B collaborated for B.o.B's Greatest Hits album. On the track "Zeus" from the album '' Music to Be Murdered By: Side B'', Eminem apologizes to
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over a leaked version of 'Things Get Worse' in which he sided with
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, who pleaded guilty to felony assault involving her in 2009. A song of unknown title featuring 50 Cent and two songs led by
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was also expected. All the songs from ''Relapse: Refill'' were going to be part of Relapse 2. The songs "On Fire", "So Bad" and "Ridaz" from ''Recovery'' were recorded in the same sessions in Hawaii which lead to speculation that they could have been intended for ''Relapse 2''. Although after the release of ''Relapse: Refill'' it is possible that Eminem had already moved on to ''Recovery''.


Themes and composition

The album was dedicated "To anyone who's in a dark place tryin' to get out. Keep your head up... It does get better!" Eminem told ''Billboard'' that he was in "full-blown addiction" while recording ''
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''. He felt happier and "first got sober" during the recording of ''Relapse,'' having overcome his addiction. While recording ''
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'', he admitted that he had not been "paying attention to what the average listener might like or not like."
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, the first producer of the album said, " minemalready knew what sort of mistakes he has made with the previous album and where he wanted to go from there." Thus, ''Recovery'' was more "emotionally driven" than ''Relapse'', which was, as he explains, " ustrap records." In contrast to Eminem's previous work, the album features no
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, and downplays his Slim Shady alter ego. The album's artwork featured two covers: one with Eminem walking down a country road and another with him sitting in a transparent living room in the middle of
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with the Renaissance Center in the background. The album's liner featured pictures of Eminem such as a picture of him
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and him posing without a shirt on. The record opens with "Cold Wind Blows" in which Eminem discusses his "doomed love for his ex-wife" and about "settling scores with rival celebs." In "Talkin' 2 Myself", he states the harm caused to his image with lyrics such as: "Encore' I was on drugs, 'Relapse' I was flushing them out." "On Fire" is about "a murder-and-dismemberment fantasy" and " Won't Back Down", which featured Pink, was a rap rock song. The singing to "W.T.P." ("White-Trash Party") is considered similar to his early records with lighter and simple rhythmic frame. "Going Through Changes", which samples
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's "Changes", depicts Eminem's sorrow and shows himself trapped within fame. "Not Afraid", a mid-tempo song, focuses on personal changes in Eminem, including an end to drug abuse, feuds and violence. Idolator commented that the song was based on the "dark days Eminem has lived through," and "he seems to be at peace with himself now." A writer for
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website noted that Eminem chose to use his Marshall Mathers ego for the song, rather than Slim Shady. "
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" features Lil Wayne as a
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. Eminem's verses follow Lil Wayne, and according to Sam Wolfson of '' NME'' were "the best verses of his career." The meaning of "
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" is deemed ambiguous and according to Sasha Grey who is featured in its video, the meaning can be interpreted "in many ways." Jim Jonsin of MTV spoke about Eminem's two egos seen in the video and compared it to
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's "Ironic" video while Grey believed that the alternate Eminem who appears in the car is his subconscious. "Cinderella Man" has a "festive beat" and "the template of every album since ''Encore'' (2004)," with many minor keys and traces of post-grunge rock. "25 to Life" shows his discomfiture and depicts that the "selfish bitch" pulling him back "these days is rap itself." Despite the lyrics being tighter throughout the album, "So Bad" and "Almost Famous" view the other side of Slim Shady; his alter ego. The hip-hop ballad " Love the Way You Lie", which features Rihanna, describes a couple's refusal to separate despite having an abusive relationship. Rihanna sings the chorus, backed by an
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and a piano, while acoustic guitar, violin and drums accompany Eminem's verses. Rihanna's singing expresses "grief and regret" throughout the song.


Release and promotion

To promote the album, Eminem released a
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titled "Despicable" about "
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" by
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and " Beamer, Benz, or Bentley" by
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(featuring
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) to promote the first single, "
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", which debuted on
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on April 29. ''Recovery'' was released on June 18 in Europe and on June 21 in the United States and United Kingdom. Eminem promoted the album throughout its initial release, doing interviews for brands like
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. A commercial for ''Recovery'' premiered during Game 6 of the
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. It featured
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doing a parody of his Slap Chop commercials. There was a '' Call of Duty: Black Ops'' ad underscored by "Won't Back Down"; the song also appeared in the game as an
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. On June 15, Eminem appeared among other artists including
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's press conference during the
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with Rihanna where the duo performed " Love the Way You Lie". In addition, Eminem performed "
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", "Not Afraid", and premiered "Won't Back Down" for the first time. Eminem was featured on E! during their Daily 10 show in an interview with
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and also appeared in a skit on The Soup. He performed songs from the album as well as his previous songs at various events such as the 2010
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,
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,
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,
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and
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's V Festival. He also headed The Recovery Tour; a series of European, American and Australian concerts in support of the album and its predecessor ''
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''.


Singles

The first single, "
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", was released on April 29, 2010. The song sold 380,000 digital downloads in its first week, and it became the sixteenth song in the history of the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 to debut at number one; it is the second hip hop single to debut at number one following "
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" by
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featuring 112. It has sold more than 5 million copies and is certified 10× Platinum ♦ by RIAA in the US. "Not Afraid" which was directed by
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, premiered on June 5, 2010, through
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. The music video was shot in Newark, New Jersey and won the
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at the
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. The song also won Best Solo Rap Performance at the
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. The second single was released on August 9, 2010, titled " Love the Way You Lie", which featured
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. The song debuted at number two on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and later peaked number one. The song gave
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his fourth US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 number one and Rihanna her seventh. It also claimed the top spot on over 20 other charts worldwide. "Love the Way You Lie" went on to be number one on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 for seven consecutive weeks and is certified Diamond by
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and has sold more than 6 million in US. The song became Eminem's best-selling single of all time, selling 9.3 million copies worldwide. Joseph Kahn directed the music video which premiered on August 5, 2010. The video starred
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and
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. Michael Menachem from ''
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'' commented that "Rihanna's chorus is exquisitely melodic and surprisingly hopeful, complementing the turmoil of Em's dark, introspective rant." The song was performed at the
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and was voted the best performer of the ceremony in an MTV poll, earning 34 percent of votes. "
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", which features American rapper
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, was the third single released on October 5, 2010. "No Love" featured sample of "
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, which was done by producer
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. The song peaked number 23 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and stayed on the charts for 20 weeks. "Eminem Album & Song Chart History: Hot 100" Billboard.com. The music video, directed by Chris Robinson, premiered on September 30 via Vevo and various
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networks. The video was about a young school boy who was bullied but had the urge to stand up after being motivated by listening to songs by Eminem and Lil Wayne. They performed "No Love" on ''
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'' on December 18, 2010. "
Space Bound "Space Bound" is a song by American rapper Eminem. It was released on June 18, 2011, as the fourth and final single from his seventh album, '' Recovery''. The song is produced by American hip-hop producer Jim Jonsin and features samples of "Dri ...
" was released as the fourth and final single from the album on March 18, 2011. English songwriter
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provided additional vocals in the
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of the song. The single did not enter US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, however was certified Gold in United States on February 9, 2012. The music video for "Space Bound" was shot in February 2011 by Joseph Kahn. The uncensored music video was released on June 24, 2011, at 5 PM EST on
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only and the official video then premiered on
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on June 27 at 3 AM EST. The porn stars actress Sasha Grey and Eminem in a relationship which ends violently; the video caused controversy for a bloody scene in which Eminem shoots himself. The video was slammed by British anti-violence campaigners. Anti-violence group, Mothers Against Violence, told the ''
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'', "It's all about the money with these videos. Eminem isn't thinking about the families affected." Songs "25 to Life", " Won't Back Down", "Talkin' 2 Myself", and "Cold Wind Blows" also debuted on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 without release as singles. On February 28, 2018, "Cinderella Man" and "Won’t Back Down" were certified Platinum in the United States, while "Cold Wind Blows", "25 to Life" and "Talkin’ 2 Myself" were certified Gold.


Critical reception

''Recovery'' was released to generally favorable reviews, with most critics praising the lyrical themes and Eminem's performance. At
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an
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score of 63, based on 28 reviews.
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's David Jeffries praised Eminem's performance as potent and energetic, and said that the album "may be flawed ... but he hasn't sounded this unfiltered and proud since ''
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''".
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of ''
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'' commended him for addressing more mature, introspective subject matter and successfully "framing his misogyny, homophobia and all-round bigotry with an undeniable sense of empathy and humanity."
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, writing in ''
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'', called it Eminem's "most casual-sounding album in years" and said that he "sounds content to be rap's wittiest head case." Sam Wolfson of '' NME'' called him "self aware, technically advanced, intelligent, able to go at speeds other than full throttle." Sean O'Neal of '' The A.V. Club'' stated that his lively raps make up for the "endless atonement metaphors" that occasionally weigh down the album.
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, writing in ''
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'', said that it is "better than average" as a "latterday Eminem album" that shows, "in bursts, Eminem's health is very nearly rude." ''
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''s
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said that, although the cleverness "varies" and the themes are "rarely" upheld by his "long-recessive sense of play", the album is a comeback "for Eminem, not Slim Shady—and for Marshall at his most martial. His most confessional as well." In a mixed review, Jon Caramanica of ''
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'' regarded Eminem as "frustratingly limited in his topical range" and called ''Recovery'' "the most insular of all his releases." Andy Gill of ''
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'' commented that "there's nothing here quite as witty or engaging as" on his previous work. In a largely negative review, ''
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''s Jayson Greene perceived a lack of lyrical depth and wrote "for the first time in his career, he actually sounds ''clumsy''." ''
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'' writer
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criticized the writing, and said that it lacks hooks and fun: "The subversive humor is long gone, and his cultural references ... remain dated." ''
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''s M. T. Richards also found Eminem's pop culture references "inane" and called the album's material "unsurprisingly hollow" with punchlines that "rarely resonate." ''
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'' writer Jeff Weiss found his rhyme schemes "dazzling" and wordplay "clever", but panned its production as "monochromatic and monotonous." ''
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''s Paul MacInnes said that the music lacks consistency because of a "piecemeal approach to production" and "fashionable soft-rock samples." ''Recovery'' was ranked 93rd on the ''Billboard'' Top 200 Albums of All Time.


Accolades


Commercial performance

The album debuted at number one on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart, with first-week sales of 741,000 copies. It became Eminem's sixth album to debut at number one in the United States. In its second week of release it remained at number-one and sold 313,000 copies. It also entered at number one on ''
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and
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chart.R&B/Hip-Hop Albums – Week of July 10, 2010
''Billboard''. Retrieved on June 26, 2010.
In its ninth week of release the album remained at number one for its seventh non-consecutive week and sold 116,000 copies."Album Charts: Eminem Won't Budge From No. 1 With 'Recovery'"
August 26, 2010. BallerStatus.com.
By March 2011, the album was number one on the all-time list of albums with the most digital sales, with over 922,000 copies digitally sold at the time. As of July 2011, the album broke the digital record and became the first album to sell one million digital copies. It held the record for most digital albums sold, but was later outsold by
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's '' 21'' album. On August 18, 2011, the album was certified triple platinum by the
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in shipments and sales. As of November 13, 2013, the album has sold 4,513,000 copies in the United States and by August 6, 2018, the album hit nearly 4,830,000. Since its United States release, the album spent a total of 27 weeks in the top 10 of the Billboard 200, which is more than any other hip-hop album since 2003. It spent seven weeks at number one in both the US & UK amongst other nations. The album debuted at number one on the
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, selling 140,000 copies in its first week in the United Kingdom. In Canada, the album sold 85,000 copies in its first week and debuted at number one on Canada's Albums Chart. The album spent six consecutive weeks at number one, and retook the top spot after one week at number two. As of January 2020, the album has sold 613,000 copies in Canada. In Japan,
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recorded a debut of number six with 20,678 units sold. It also went gold in its first week in New Zealand and Australia, debuting at number one in both countries. The album has since sold over 210,000 copies in Australia, certifying it triple platinum."ARIA Top 50 Albums Chart"
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on December 5, 2010.
By the end of its release year, ''Recovery'' had sold over 5.7 million copies worldwide. It was one of the best-selling album of 2010 in the United States with 3.4 million copies, and it had sold 2.3 million copies in other territories for a total of 5.7 million copies worldwide by December 2010. According to the
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, it was also the best-selling album of 2010 worldwide. The album was the best-selling album in Canada in 2010 selling 435,000 copies; more than double the album in second place. ''Recovery'' was the third best-selling album of 2010 in Australia. Since its release in 2010, the album has sold approximately 10 million copies worldwide.


Track listing


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deluxe edition bonus tracks

The iTunes exclusive tracks, Ridaz and Session One were added to Spotify in 2020 Notes * indicates a co-producer * indicates an additional producer * indicates a vocal producer *"Cold Wind Blows" features additional vocals by Nikki Grier *"Space Bound" features additional vocals by Steve McEwan *"Cinderella Man" features uncredited vocals by
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*"25 to Life" and "Almost Famous" feature additional vocals by Liz Rodrigues *"So Bad" features additional vocals by Sly Jordan Sample credits *"Cold Wind Blows" contains an interpolation of "Patriotic Song", written by Simon Byrne, Henry Marsh, John Perry, and Casey Synge, and performed by The Gringo. *"On Fire" contains samples of "Peace and Love (Amani Na Mapenzi)", written by Carlos Wilson, Lou Wilson, and Ric Wilson, and performed by
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. *"Going Through Changes" contains samples of "
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", written by Terence Butler, Anthony Iommi, John Osbourne, WT Ward, and performed by
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. *"No Love" contains samples of "
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", written by Dee Dee Halligan and Junior Torello, and performed by
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", written by Michael Mainieri, Jr. and
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, and performed by Gerard McMann *"Untitled" contains samples of "
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", written by
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and Dave White, and performed by
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*"Session One" contains dialogue from "Charlie Murphy vs. Rick James (Part 2)" from Chappelle's Show.


Personnel

Credits for ''Recovery'' adapted from
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. Credits: ''Recovery'' Allmusic. Retrieved on June 18, 2010. * Erik Alcock – guitar * Julian Alexander – art direction, design * Mark Batson – keyboards * Kip Blackshire – vocals, chorus *
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– producer * Nick Brongers – producer * Matthew Burnett – strings, additional production * Damon "Bing" Chatman – assistant coordinator * Larry Chatman – production coordination, project coordinator * Christian Clancy – marketing * Kristen Ashley Cole – vocals, chorus * Sean Cruse – guitar * Kal "Boogie" Dellaportas – engineer * Terry Dexter – vocals, chorus * DJ Khalil – producer * DJ Mormile – A&R * Dr. Dre – producer, executive producer, mixing * Eminem – mixing, additional production * Jordan Evans – strings, additional production * John Fisher – studio manager * Michael Gamble – engineer * Brian "Big Bass" Gardner – mastering * Christal Garrick II – vocals, chorus * Nikki Grier – vocals * Havoc – producer * Emile Haynie – producer * Howie Herbst – assistant engineer * Matt Huber – assistant engineer * Chin Injeti – bass, guitar * Mauricio Iragorri – engineer * Joe Strange – engineer, assistant engineer * Jim Jonsin – keyboards, programming, producer * Sly Jordan – saxophone, vocals, chorus * Just Blaze – producer, mixing * Danny Keyz – keyboards * Alex Da Kid – producer, mixing * Rich King – vocals, chorus * Trevor Lawrence – keyboards * Spike Lindsey – assistant engineer * Nick Low-Beer – drum machine programming * Magnedo7 – producer * Deborah Mannis-Gardner – sample clearance * Robert Marks – engineer * Rob Marks – mixing * Steve McEwan – guitar, vocals on * Tracy McNew – A&R * Alex Merzin – engineer * Danny Morris – keyboards * Mr. Porter – producer * Dawaun Parker – keyboards * Nigel Parry – photography * Chris "Trife" Patilis – assistant engineer * Kirdis Postelle – project coordinator * Dwayne "Supa Dups" Chin Quee – drumset, producer, engineer, * Rahki – keyboards, programming * Khalil Abdul Rahman – keyboards, * Luis Resto – keyboards * Robert Reyes – assistant engineer, vocal engineer * Makeba Riddick – vocal producer * Liz Rodrigues – vocals * Paul D. Rosenberg – executive producer * Matthew "Boi 1da" Samuels – engineer * Jason Sangerman – marketing coordinator * Les Scurry – production coordination * Daniel Seeff – guitar * Script Shepherd – producer * Manny Smith – A&R * Mike Strange – acoustic guitar, bass, guitar, keyboards, engineer, mixing * Marcos Tovar – engineer * Ryan West – engineer, mixing * Jason Wilkie – assistant engineer * Ianthe Zevos – creative director


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Decade-end charts


Non-single chart positions


Certifications and sales


Release history


References


External links

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