Fans are growing curious about the songs in Eminem’sStans Soundtrack. The celebrated rapper’s documentary, titled Stans, was finally released this month. As such, many wish to know about its soundtrack, which is out, and one won’t be able to get over it.
Here is everything you need to know about the tracks used in the music sensation’s documentary.
List of all songs in Eminem’s Stans documentary soundtrack
Below is the list of all songs in Eminem’s Stans documentary soundtrack.
- Stan (feat. Dido) 6:44.
- Bad Guy. 7:14.
- Arose. 4:34.
- Beautiful. 6:32.
- Not Afraid. 4:08.
- Rap God. 6:03.
- Stan (Live At Wembley 2014) 3:48.
- Just Don’t Give A F**k. 4:02.
- Stan (Live At 43rd Grammy Awards)
The album was officially released on streaming services on August 26, 2025, and is available on music platforms, including Apple Music and Spotify.
Eminem’s 2000 popular track “Stan” serves as a prime inspiration in the documentary. The soundtrack features the musician’s numerous popular songs, including “Stan” and “Beautiful.” Additionally, the album has unreleased compositions, leaving fans intrigued. It also boasts three different versions of “Stan.” Moreover, the documentary features a never-before-released live recording. For the unaware, this recording is from Wembley Stadium during the 2014 Rapture tour.
The soundtrack also surprises fans with a new song titled “Everybody’s Looking at Me.” While the OST is out now, many are expecting more unreleased and new songs to drop. Talking more about the documentary, it throws light on the unusual connection between an artist and his die-hard fans. It showcases rare archival footage and interviews with Eminem talking about his commitment towards his fans, and vice versa. He also mentions the influence of stan culture with his fans referred to as “stans”. The rapper reflects how a private musician goes on to handle his massive fan following as his fans connect the most with the emotional aspect in his songs.
Stans released on August 7, 2025, and opened to positive reviews with a 7./10 rating on IMDb and 93% on Rotten Tomatoes. The film is streaming on Paramount+.






