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A YouTube user, The Unusual Suspect, created a mashup of Eminem's "Lose Yourself" using clips from over 300 films. The video features characters like Spiderman, Simba, and Kermit the Frog "singing ...
No, not Tim Robinson, although with Friendship out in theaters, you never know. No, it was Eminem, who joined Jelly Roll for a performance of “Lose Yourself.” ...
Jelly Roll enlisted Eminem for a rendition of the rapper’s 2002 hit “Lose Yourself” at Detroit’s Ford Field on Sunday night. Jelly Roll started the Oscar-winning song himself before being ...
The pair sang "Lose Yourself" together just before the country singer's set wrapped. Video finds Jelly Roll opening the 2002 hit for Eminem.
Jelly Roll brought out surprise guest Eminem to perform 'Lose Yourself' during a tour stop in Detroit: 'If you can’t tell, that was a childhood dream come f---ing true.' ...
First released in 2002 on the soundtrack for the film 8 Mile, “Lose Yourself” was nothing short of a commercial success. Selling millions of copies, the song also landed Eminem an Academy ...
An Eminem fan has created an epic music video of the Detroit Rapper’s 2002 Oscar winning song from “8 Mile," “Lose Yourself.” Ross John Fearnley, whose YouTube channel is The Usual Suspect ...
This isn't the first link up between the two music superstars. Eminem sampled Jelly Roll's 2020 song "Save Me" in "Somebody Save Me," a track from his 12th studio album The Death of Slim Shady ...
Eminem stunned a packed Ford Field crowd on Sunday (May 18) when he jumped onstage with Jelly Roll to perform “Lose Yourself” in their hometown of Detroit, delivering a moment that instantly ...
According to the TSA, close to 100,000 lost items are recovered each year. Luckily, the TSA and many airlines are willing to help you get your belongings back, though it's not as simple as turning ...
This is not Eminem's first surprise visit to the stadium. In 2023, the rapper made a similar "Lose Yourself" cameo during an Ed Sheeran concert. Jelly Roll has long been a loud, avowed Eminem fan.
FORMER assemblyman (1984-1986), senator (1987-1998), secretary of national defense (1998-2001) and ambassador to Asean (2009–2010). I first ran for public office in 1984 as an opposition candidate in ...