Detroit, MI – In a move that has sent ripples of excitement through his devoted fanbase, global hip-hop icon Eminem has officially released “Everybody’s Looking At Me,” a long-lost track from his early 2000s era. The Dr. Dre-produced song surfaces as a key component of the official soundtrack for his newly released documentary, “Stans,” which is now streaming on Paramount+.
This unearthed gem offers a potent blast from the past, tracing its origins back to a 2002 freestyle recorded by Eminem and his late collaborator Proof. Snippets of the track were previously hinted at, with fragments heard in the background of “The Kiss (Skit)” from Eminem’s seminal 2002 album, The Eminem Show. While the final version released today notably omits Proof’s early contribution and the originally intended vocals from Truth Hurts, the complete song provides closure for fans who have speculated about its existence for over two decades. The track prominently features a sample of Rockwell’s 1984 hit, “Somebody’s Watching Me,” lending a familiar yet menacing atmosphere that harks back to Eminem’s most explosive period.
The release of “Everybody’s Looking At Me” is intrinsically linked to the “Stans” documentary, a film that meticulously explores the complex and often intense relationship between Eminem and his global fanbase. Directed by Steven Leckart and produced by Shady Films, the documentary delves into the cultural phenomenon born from Eminem’s 2000 hit song “Stan,” which has since become a recognized term in the Oxford English Dictionary for an obsessive fan. The film examines how Eminem’s music has served as a lifeline, a source of validation, and a profound connection for millions, while also confronting the darker aspects of fame and the parasocial relationships that can form.
“Stans” features intimate interviews with Eminem himself, offering candid reflections on his career, his struggles with addiction, and the overwhelming nature of fame, including a memorable anecdote about being mobbed at a mall with his daughter. The documentary also incorporates insights from Dr. Dre, Ed Sheeran, and a curated selection of devoted fans whose personal stories illuminate the enduring impact of Eminem’s artistry. The film’s narrative balance ensures that fans’ experiences inform the understanding of Eminem’s life and music, creating a compelling dialogue between the artist and his audience.
The “Stans: The Official Soundtrack” is a carefully curated collection of 12 tracks that complement the documentary’s journey. Alongside iconic hits such as “Stan” (featuring Dido), “Not Afraid,” and “Rap God,” the soundtrack includes live renditions of “Stan,” offering a new perspective on the song’s emotional weight. The inclusion of “Everybody’s Looking At Me” alongside these established fan favorites underscores Eminem’s prolific vault and his commitment to providing his loyal supporters with rare insights into his creative process and musical evolution. This soundtrack serves as both an entry point for new listeners and a nostalgic deep dive for long-time fans, solidifying Eminem’s place in music history.
For “OG stans,” the unearthing of “Everybody’s Looking At Me” is a significant event, a piece of the puzzle from an era that defined a generation of hip-hop. The song’s thematic resonance—tackling the suffocating gaze of celebrity and the relentless scrutiny of the media—mirrors the very pressures Eminem has navigated throughout his career, as explored in the documentary. The production by Dr. Dre, a frequent collaborator and mentor, imbues the track with the signature sound that characterized Eminem’s most commercially successful period, making it a particularly potent addition to his discography.
Eminem, now a celebrated elder statesman of hip-hop, continues to command immense influence. The “Stans” documentary and the accompanying soundtrack highlight not only his artistic achievements but also his profound connection with a fanbase that has grown with him through decades of raw, honest storytelling. The film’s exploration of fandom serves as a testament to the transformative power of music and the unique bond between an artist and those who find solace and identity in his work. As 2025 continues, Eminem’s legacy is being re-examined through the lens of his most dedicated followers, with this rediscovered track adding another compelling chapter to his extraordinary story in music.
The “Stans” documentary is available for streaming on Paramount+, with “Stans: The Official Soundtrack” accessible on all major music platforms. A vinyl edition of the soundtrack is scheduled for release on January 16, 2026.