Over the years, Eminem has delivered some of the most unforgettable guest hooks in hip-hop history. Whether he’s teaming up with rising stars or rap legends, his distinct voice and lyrical precision always leave a lasting impact. We’ve put together a list of 10 standout tracks where Eminem stole the spotlight with his hooks. Check them out below — and let us know your favorites in the comments on our social media pages.
1. Tony Yayo – “Drama Setter” (feat. Eminem & Obie Trice)
From Tony Yayo’s 2005 debut album Thoughts of a Predicate Felon, “Drama Setter” showcases Eminem not just on the hook, but also behind the production. Although it wasn’t released as a single, it remains a fan-favorite collaboration.
2. Jadakiss – “Welcome To D-Block” (feat. Eminem, Styles P & Sheek Louch)
Eminem’s gritty, sing-song hook complements Jadakiss and the D-Block crew perfectly on this raw anthem that celebrates the rough streets of Yonkers.
3. T.I. – “That’s All She Wrote” (feat. Eminem)
This hard-hitting track from T.I.’s No Mercy album features one of Eminem’s smoothest hooks and verses. The Dr. Luke-produced beat allows both artists to shine on a seamless collaboration.
4. Jeezy – “Talk To Me” (feat. Eminem & Freddie Gibbs)
Although never officially released due to behind-the-scenes drama, this Drumma Boy-produced leak features a killer Eminem hook that left fans wanting more.
5. Trick Trick – “No More To Say” (feat. Eminem & Proof)
On this track from Trick Trick’s The People Vs. album, Eminem and Proof lend their voices to a no-nonsense warning track that sets the tone for Detroit’s rap scene.
6. Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E. – “911” (feat. Eminem & B-Real)
A dark and intense track that dives into the violent side of hip-hop. Eminem’s hook adds emotional depth to the song, which was reportedly created as a thank-you to Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E. for their protection on the West Coast.
7. Dr. Dre – “Die Hard” (feat. Eminem)
This unreleased gem from Dre’s elusive Detox project premiered during a Pacquiao vs. Mosley documentary episode. While never officially released, fans still regard it as one of Em’s best guest spots.
8. Slaughterhouse – “Our House” (feat. Eminem & Skylar Grey)
A powerful metaphor for rap dominance, “Our House” sets the tone for Slaughterhouse’s album Welcome to: Our House. Eminem’s hook and verse elevate this anthem to another level.
9. Xzibit – “Don’t Approach Me” (feat. Eminem)
From Xzibit’s Restless album, this Eminem-produced track features a memorable hook and a hard-hitting collaboration between two lyrical beasts.
10. Obie Trice – “Hands On You” (feat. Eminem)
A standout from Obie Trice’s debut Cheers, this smooth, romantic track shows Eminem flexing his melodic skills on the hook and bridge while also handling production duties.