In April 2010, Eminem announced that Relapse 2 was cancelled and that a new project, now called Recovery, will be released to make up for the cancellation. Eminem first planned the release of Relapse 2 as a sequel to After the release of Eminem planned to release a second album in 2009 entitled Relapse 2, which would have used material from the Relapse recording session That June he stated that he expected the album to be released sometime within the fourth quarter of 2009. Recovery went on to become the best selling album of 2010 in the US and worldwide. Recovery received positive reviews from critics and had earned Eminem, , and It was also nominated for, and. To promote the album, he performed the album's songs live on televised shows, at award ceremonies, musical events and also headed. Recovery featured more introspective and emotional content than its predecessor and the theme of the album revolved around his positive changes, anxiety, and emotional drives. Eminem also collaborated with artists such as, , and for the album. Originally planned to be released as Relapse 2, the album was renamed to Recovery when Eminem found the album musically different from its predecessor. It was released on June 18, 2010, by, , and as the follow-up to Eminem's previous album 2009. Recovery is the seventh studio album by American rapper.
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