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The music video for "Lose Yourself" was filmed in his hometown Detroit, Michigan, [20] and thus contains numerous shots of the city, including the Ambassador Bridge. The video is a mixture of multiple scenarios, including scenes from and reminiscent of the movie 8 Mile , and Eminem rapping next to the "8 Mile Rd. Mobile Court" sign that appears ...
It spawned the hit single "Lose Yourself" by Eminem, who also stars in the semi-autobiographical movie. The album also spawned a follow-up soundtrack, More Music from 8 Mile , consisting of songs that appear in the film and were released as singles during the film's time setting of 1995.
Eminem in 1999. American rapper Eminem has released five video albums and appeared in various music videos, films, and television programs. His first song to have an official music video was his first single "Just Don't Give a Fuck".
A bride lost herself in the words of Eminem as she shared her wedding vows at the altar.. Rizza-Belen Diaz thought her love for her groom, Josh Dodson, would be best conveyed through the lyrics of ...
It culminated in the appropriately picked “Cinderella Man” and concluded with the perennial hype song “Lose Yourself.” Crawford won the match with scores of 116-112, 115-113 and 115-113 to ...
After being introduced by Eminem, Obama began his speech by quoting the rapper's 2002 hit song "Lose Yourself." "I have done a lot of rallies, so I don't usually get nervous.
50 Cent's "In da Club" video. (Bizarre attempts to lose weight in the music video, similar to 50 Cent working out in the beginning of "In Da Club") Backstreet Boys' "I Want It That Way" video. (The band are dressed in white in the music video and Eminem performs a typical boy-band style vamp) Eminem's "Superman" and "Lose Yourself" videos ...
"My Name Is" is a song by American rapper Eminem from his second album The Slim Shady LP (1999). It is also the opening song and lead single of the album. The song contains an interpolation [2] (replayed sample) from British singer Labi Siffre's 1975 track "I Got The..." featuring the bass and guitar riff as originally played by British pop rock duo Chas & Dave.