Eminem’s “STANS” documentary film arrives on streaming.
Eminem’s new “STANS” documentary, which previously debuted at the SXSW London Screen Festival in June, is finally available for streaming on Paramount+. The film’s title is taken from the popular Eminem song, and is now referred to as obsessive fans. The film focuses on Detroit rappers’ rise to fame, and also spotlights some of his biggest fans.
The film is also accompanied by an official soundtrack, which includes previously released songs, and a new version of “Everybody’s Looking at Me”. The soundtrack features songs like Stan, Bad Guy, Beautiful, Not Afraid, Rap God, Just Don’t Give A F–k and more.
The rapper previously made a surprise appearance at the premiere in New York. “Let me tell you why this sh-t is crazy to me,” he said. “Because, when I was writing the song ‘Stan,’ I think I was just understanding the impact that my music was having on some people. And it’s so crazy to me to look at, over my career, just the fact that I was able to impact people.”
“I love you too. I’m trying to think of what the f–k I’m saying here… When I was writing this song I didn’t understand the impact my music was having on people at the time and it was really surreal to me, and it’s still surreal to this day to look out here and see all you and the fact that my music has inspired you. This film is a thank you to all of you for sticking by me for this whole f–king time.” “I just want to thank you from the bottom of my heart,” he concluded.
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Stream the soundtrack album below.