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"Lose Yourself" is a Rap song written and produced by Eminem , released in 2002 . At this time, he had recently made his debut as an actor in the film '' 8 Mile '', a film based on his tough life growing up and entering the rap game. The song was taken from the film's soundtrack ('' 8 Mile Soundtrack ''), an album which had achieved significant success together with the release of this single. The song went on to receive the Academy Award For Best Song , although Eminem was not present at the award ceremony, believing he would not win a big award for a rap song. He was sleeping at the time when Academy Awards were on, but his daughter Hailey was watching cartoons. The song is one of the only songs from the 21st Century to be listed in the 2004 List Of Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs Of All Time (ranked number 166). The single had reached number one in many countries, including the United States (it was his first and only number-one single date on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart), the United Kingdom , Australia , and New Zealand among others. It debuted at number nine in Canada . The song's lyrics are explicitly about Eminem's character from 8 Mile, B. Rabbit, with the first verse summing up much of the plot of the movie and the following verses describing scenes not found in the film, presumably occurring to Rabbit after the events of 8 Mile. However, the song was popular for the powerful lyrics of Eminem's character, B. Rabbit. "Weird Al" Yankovic made a parody of the song by the name of "Couch Potato", on his 2003 album '' Poodle Hat ''. Eminem had given him permission to parody the song, but not to produce a music video for the parody. Eminem's hangups about "Couch Potato" were the subject of another "Lose Yourself" parody done by Tony Goldmark entitled "Fool Yourself". An underground DJ produced a Bastard Pop remix reffered to as Eminem Vs.Nena or Lose Yourself Vs. Nur Getraeumt and is popular on P2P and Torrent networks. "Lose Yourself" was later released on Eminem's greatest hits album, '' Curtain Call '', in 2005. |
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