Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Lose Yourself - Eminem 2. Love Me - Eminem/Obie Trice/50 Cent 3. 8 Mile - Eminem 4. Adrenaline Rush - Obie Trice 5. Places to Go - 50 Cent 6. Rap Game - D-12 7. 8 Miles and Runnin' - Jay-Z/Freeway 8. Spit Shine - Xzibit 9. Time of My Life - Macy Gray 10. U Wanna Be Me - Nas 11. Wanksta - 50 Cent 12. Wastin' My Time - Boomkat (Taryn Manning) 13. R.A.K.I.M. - Rakim 14. That's My N**** Fo' Real - Young Zee 15. Battle - Gang Starr 16. Rabbit Run - Eminem
DISC 2: THE SHADY AFTERMATH SAMPLER: 1. Rap Name - Obie Trice 2. Stimulate - Eminem 3. 'Til I Collapse Freestyle - 50 Cent 4. Gangsta - Joe Beast 5. Weekend, The - Brooklyn 6. California - Shaunta
| Details | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes "Lose Yourself" won the 2004 Grammy Awards for Best Male Rap Solo Performance and for Best Rap Song. The song was also nominated for Record Of The Year, for Song Of The Year and for Best Song Written For A Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. 8 MILE contains a 6 song bonus disc, THE SHADY AFTERMATH SAMPLER. "Lose Yourself" won the 2004 Grammy Awards for Best Male Rap Solo Performance and for Best Rap Song. The song was also nominated for Record Of The Year, for Song Of The Year and for Best Song Written For A Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Although the 8 MILE soundtrack links to a semi-autobiographical film featuring hip-hop bad-boy Eminem, the controversial rapper maintains a low profile on the CD. The man known as Marshall Mathers appears on a mere four tracks including "Love Me," an ominous-sounding collaboration with proteges Obie Trice and 50 Cent, who both appear with solo cuts of their own. 50 Cent's verbal skills have already landed him a joint Eminem/Dr. Dre label deal and earned him plenty of street cred thanks to the underground hit "Wanksta," which appears here along with the equally tasty "Places To Go." Other members of the Eminem/Dre axis who appear are D12 (a thumping "Rap Game") and Xzibit (the equally vicious "Spit Shine"). Also taking a turn on the soundtrack are Queens icon Nas ("U Wanna Be Me"), Brooklynite Jay-Z featuring Freeway ("8 Miles and Runnin'), and neo-soul free spirit Macy Gray ("Time Of My Life"). Not surprisingly, Eminem's jams prove to be the most potent and include the vitriolic "Rabbit Run," the insanely catchy title cut, and the smash jam "Lose Yourself." The bonus version of 8 MILE includes a bonus Enhanced CD featuring behind-the-scenes film footage, videos, freestyling, artist messages, and exclusive Eminem and Shady Records content.
Editorial Reviews Included in Uncut's 100 Best Albums of the Year Uncut (01/01/2003)
4 stars out of 5 - ...A frighteningly powerful record....It's breathless, furious, and all the things pop too often isn't. The point of Eminem becomes blindingly clear... Uncut (01/01/2003)
...It's hefty beats and tempestuous lyrics create an exciting, angst-ridden slice of US life... Mojo (01/01/2003)
4 stars out of 5 - ...It's in a different class to the usual OST fare... Q (01/01/2003)
3 stars out of 5 - ...Eminem is one of the most earnest pop stars around....On 8 MILE, he puts on an astonishing display of lyrical skill... Rolling Stone (11/28/2002)
4 stars out of 5 - ...A frighteningly powerful record....It's breathless, furious, and all the things pop too often isn't. The point of Eminem becomes blindingly clear...n Uncut (01/01/2003)
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