In the year 2000, Marshall Bruce Mathers III, known globally as Eminem, was 25 years old. Born on October 17, 1972, he turned 26 later that year in October. This period represents a critical inflection point in his career: major-label recognition was intensifying after the Slim Shady LP (1999), but global superstardom had not yet fully arrived. By 2000, Eminem was navigating rapid industry expansion, complex legal matters, and the rise of his flagship imprint, Shady Records.
This evergreen profile explains his precise age in 2000, outlines the cultural and professional context of the era, and clarifies why that year matters in his long-form trajectory.