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Obama ended by singing the famous intro music and telling the cheering crowd, "I love me some Eminem." AP Photo/Paul Sancya Eminem and Barack Obama at a campaign rally for Kamala Harris on Tuesday ...
And that's when he began to quote a variation of the lyrics to the rapper's 2002 hit "Lose Yourself." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Barack Obama (@barackobama)
Former President Barack Obama rapped Eminem’s award-winning 2002 song “Lose Yourself” at Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign rally on Tuesday.
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 ...
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 ...
According to Yankovic, the video would have included a "patchwork quilt" pastiche of scenes from other Eminem videos. [2] Yankovic told the Chicago Sun-Times in 2004, "Last year, Eminem forced me to halt production on the video for my 'Lose Yourself' parody because he somehow thought that it would be harmful to his image or career." [1]
Eminem made a last-minute appearance at tonight’s rally for the Kamala Harris-Tim Walz campaign, introducing former President Barack Obama at an event in his native Detroit. The rapper took the ...
The video aired on MTV the following day and immediately went to the top of the channel's "hot video" charts. [1] The song, released to encourage voters to vote George W. Bush out of office, did not chart on the Billboard Hot 100 or Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs because it was released only as a promotional video and album track. [2] [3]