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Eminem With Dr Dre and 50 Cent Setlist From Coachella

by Music-News.com on April 17, 2018

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Rap superstar Eminem closed out 2018’s Coachella music festival with special guests 50 Cent and Dr. Dre.

The hip-hop star headlined the third night of the annual California event and brought the party to a triumphant end, first thrilling fans with a surprise appearance by Skylar Grey, who joined Eminem to perform his hits Walk on Water, Stan, and Love the Way You Lie.

He then introduced 50 Cent to the stage, much to the crowd’s delight, as they played Patiently Waiting and In Da Club, before Eminem called on singer Bebe Rexha to take on vocal duties for The Monster.

He also took fans back to the very start of his career, after having U.S. talk show host Jimmy Kimmel introduce a special pre-recorded video edition of his Mean Tweets segment, in which stars read out rude Twitter messages about themselves.

After reading a tweet about “when Eminem used to be dope”, he then quipped, “Can I take you back to a time when I was actually dope?”, as he launched into hit My Name Is.

He also had another big surprise lined up as Dr. Dre sent fans into a frenzy, hitting the stage to perform classics Still D.R.E., The Next Episode, Forgot About Dre, and California Love – six years after the former N.W.A. star headlined Coachella 2012 with Snoop Dogg.

Meanwhile, Eminem touched on his past personal troubles as he dedicated the song Not Afraid to those battling addiction.

“I’m 10 years sober this week and I could not have done this s**t without y’all, so this song’s for you,” he told devotees, as they applauded his milestone.

Eminem wrapped up his gig with an encore of Lose Yourself.

The Weeknd and Beyonce headlined Friday and Saturday nights, respectively.

Main Set
Medicine Man (Dr. Dre cover) (from Dr. Dre’s Compton, 2015)
‘Till I Collapse (from The Eminem Show, 2002)
3 a.m. (from Relapse, 2009)
Square Dance (from The Eminem Show, 2002)
Kill You (from The Marshall Mathers LP, 2000)
White America (from The Eminem Show, 2002)
Sing for the Moment (from The Eminem Show, 2002)
Rap God (from The Marshall Mathers LP 2, 2013)
Chloraseptic (from Revival, 2017)
Soldier (from The Eminem Show, 2002)
Just Don’t Give a Fuck (from The Slim Shady LP, 1999)
Framed (from Revival, 2017)
Criminal (from The Marshall Mathers LP, 2000)
The Way I Am (from The Marshall Mathers LP, 2000)
Walk on Water (with Skylar Grey) (from Revival, 2017)
Stan (with Skylar Grey) (from The Marshall Mathers LP, 2000)
Love the Way You Lie (with Skylar Grey) (from Recovery, 2010)
Patiently Waiting (with 50 Cent) (from 50 Cent’s Get Rich or Die Trying, 2003)
I Get Money (with 50 Cent) (from 50 Cent’s Curtis, 2007)
In Da Club (with 50 Cent) (from 50 Cent’s Get Rich or Die Trying, 2003)
Crack a Bottle (with 50 Cent) (from Relapse, 2009)
The Monster (with Bebe Rexha) (from The Marshall Mathers LP 2, 2013)
River (from Revival, 2017)
My Name Is (from The Slim Shady LP, 1999)
The Real Slim Shady (from The Marshall Mathers LP, 2000)
Still D.R.E. (with Dr. Dre) (from Dr. Dre’s 2001, 1999)
Nuthin’ but a “G” Thang (with Dr. Dre) (from Dr. Dre’s The Chronic, 1992)
Forgot About Dre (with Dr. Dre) (from Dr. Dre’s 2001, 1999)
California Love (with Dr. Dre) (from 2Pac’s All Eyez on Me, 1996)
Not Afraid (from Recovery, 2010)

Encore
Lose Yourself (from 8 Mile: Music From and Inspired by the Motion Picture, 2002)

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