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In the last few days, the biggest real-world move for Marshall Mathers is his music crashing straight into sports entertainment. Wrestling outlets like SEScoops and Fightful report that WWE has officially picked Eminem’s track Godzilla featuring Juice WRLD as the new theme song for Monday Night Raw, debuting on the January 5 episode from Brooklyn. That is not a rumor, that is locked-in branding, and biographically huge: a 2020 track from Music to Be Murdered By is now soundtracking one of the most-watched weekly shows on television, cementing Em’s catalog as pop-culture infrastructure six years after release.
At the same time, hip hop and sports business shows like the Eminem focused podcast recapping his Detroit Lions deal have been amplifying his multi year partnership with the team to executive produce their Thanksgiving halftime shows through 2027, with CBS News Detroit and Billboard cited as primary news sources. Long term, that is legacy stuff: Em shifting from just performing on the field to curating who owns that stage, evolving from headline act to cultural architect of Detroit football’s biggest TV moment.
On the music and film side, coverage summarized on that same podcast notes that his documentary Stans and its official soundtrack continue to drive conversation and chart activity, with outlets like Forbes and fan site Eminem dot News spotlighting how The Death of Slim Shady has bounced back up the charts alongside older classics. That resurgence matters biographically because it frames this whole era as a second act focused on legacy, fandom, and catalog power rather than chasing singles.
Complex recently slid Eminem onto its list of most anticipated albums of 2026, pegging the chances of a new project at around 18 percent and tying that to Us Weekly’s report that he is hard at work on unnamed projects. That is informed speculation, not confirmation: no new album has been officially announced, but serious outlets agree that something is brewing behind the scenes.
Ticketing platforms are already listing an Eminem live date in late 2026, but without a full, verified tour announcement from his camp, any talk of a massive One Last Ride style world tour remains in the rumor bucket.
Social media wise, his official channels have recently stayed focused on merch and milestones the Stan 25th anniversary drops, Recovery anniversary capsules, and the Stans soundtrack and vinyl bundles as seen on his official website rather than any fresh personal drama.
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