
It spawned the hit single ' Lose Yourself ' by Eminem, who also stars in the semi-autobiographical movie. The album, performed by various artists, was released under Shady Records.
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This was the epitome of his progression as a rapper, and he was at his most raw and genuine with impressive lyricism. Eminem (also exec.) 8 Mile: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture is the official soundtrack to the 2002 movie of the same name. The album kicked off smartly with Em’s biggest and best track to date, “Lose Yourself.” To this day, both of his verses give me goosebumps, and the chorus has been an anthem for sporting events for years. By accumulating superstars like 50 Cent, Obie Trice and Nas for this record, Em was gaining respect from his counterparts, and all of them were buying into his vision. He became a better business man as well, learning the ins and outs of the hip hop industry. He generated quite a bit of fans from this experience, probably because he was giving us more and opening up. Yes, the controversy was still present, but it was like he opened even more layers, taking us through a dark journey through the horrific streets of Detroit.

Compared to his first couple of projects from the late 90s, Shady became less playful and goofy on the 2002 soundtrack. This was a turning point for Em in his career in the sense that he was starting to mature into a more serious artist. Listening to the album just by itself is great, but watching the film, and hearing the music within the scenes, is what creates a perfect atmosphere. All around, this was a great performance, and it even resulted in Em receiving an Oscar for Best Original Song for “Lose Yourself”Īlthough this soundtrack was a compilation of most of the artists on Shady Records (and not just Eminem), the songs represented Eminem’s lifestyle and development the most. Part of that journey included the critically acclaimed 8 Mile Soundtrack. See also Mathers, Marshall Bruce, III Slim Shady Eminem, albums: Blueprint (2001), 5 Curtain Call (2005), 175 8 Mile (soundtrack 2002), 133, 143. Watching him drop his usual vulgar punchlines and zany wordplay leads me to reminisce about his past work, and how he progressed into rap’s elite. An event like this foreshadows what we may see from him on his next project, and it will be interesting to see if he follows this same political direction. Believe it or not, he probably spit his most polarizing verse at the 2017 BET Hip-Hop Awards, where he called out President Trump on multiple levels. Following 2013’s The Marshall Mathers LP 2, the Detroit rapper has found himself speaking out about our current political climate.

While he hasn’t put out a meaningful project in almost five years, he’s still making waves in the music industry. Bonus points if it’s playing as you cross that finish line.It’s interesting to talk about Eminem nowadays on a multitude of levels. Whatever mile you’re on when it happens, it’ll be a memorable and motivational moment. Let’s just say that no one stops to re-tie a shoe when ‘Eye of the Tiger’ is playing. The next race you run, just watch what happens to the athletes around you when the opening chords of the song blast from the speakers. And once you start associating those iconic power chords with race-day adrenaline, it’ll have a permanent spot on your run playlist-what better motivation to pick up the pace than chasing a personal record? Wherever it lands on your playlist-whether it’s in the beginning to help you warm up or towards the end when you’re fighting fatigue-‘Eye of the Tiger’ is a runner’s best friend and everyone knows it. Survivor wrote the track in 1982 specifically for Sylvester Stallone's theme song in Rocky III, so its association with athleticism and ass-kicking is a given. Its said that Eminem was overheard saying that the change was quite difficult to pull. We’re not here to claim this song as a modern musical masterpiece, but it’s going to motivate you to keep going whether you like it or not. Find all 45 songs in 8 Mile Soundtrack, with scene descriptions. It is basically impossible to run a race without hearing it, whether you’re going 3.1 miles or 26.2. This is where a runner’s intimate relationship with this song begins.

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Maybe a Thanksgiving Turkey Trot or a neighborhood fun run to start, then a 5K or a 10K, or even a half or full marathon. Here’s the thing about ‘Eye of the Tiger.’ If you get into running, you’ll probably think about signing up for a race.
