Eminem is celebrating 16 years since the release of his album The Marshall Mathers LP by giving fans the chance to get their hands on his house.
He’s been selling off his childhood home brick by brick to fans of the 2000 album. It was recently knocked down because of structural safety issues, which was handy timing for this venture.
There were 700 bricks available, and each one came with a certificate of authenticity with Eminem’s personal signature on each one. It also came with dog tags made from wood from the house, a t-shirt, and the album on a retro cassette for a lovely $350 (£240).
Sadly the bricks are now sold out, so better head on over to eBay.
Still available though is everything else, the tags, t-shirt and album.
He grew up in the Dresden street house in Detroit and used it for the album artwork.
Part of the profits go to the Marshall Mathers foundation, an organisation that works with at-risk youths in America.