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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 ...
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 ...
"When I bonded out of jail at 17 years old and was sneaking into cyphers and battles in Nashville they would also play the 'Lose Yourself' beat when I came out on stage at the freestyle battles ...
But during the concert, fans received more than just Post Malone and Jelly Roll when rapper Eminem walked on stage to perform his iconic song “Lose Yourself.” And with Jelly Roll a massive fan ...
No, it was Eminem, who joined Jelly Roll for a performance of “Lose Yourself.” “If you can’t tell, that was a childhood dream come f*cking true, Detroit,” Jelly Roll told the sold-out ...
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. It was a clear nod to the famous Detroit-born rapper ...
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The Ferndale publisher that oversees Eminem’s song catalog has sued an area Ford dealership, claiming unauthorized use of the rapper’s hit “Lose Yourself” to promote a special-edition ...
LaFontaine Ford St. Clair faces a lawsuit for using Eminem’s song in promotional content. The dealership allegedly didn’t secure the necessary ‘synch’ license for using the song.