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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0606949350826
Format: Soundtrack, Explicit Lyrics
Label: Interscope Records
Manufacturer: Interscope Records
MPN: 493508
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Interscope Records
Release Date: October 29, 2002
Studio: Interscope Records


Disc 1:
  1. Lose Yourself - Eminem
  2. Love Me - Obie Trice, Eminem & 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 Running - Jay-Z
  8. Spitshine - Xzibit
  9. Time of My Life - Macy Gray
  10. U Wanna Be Me - Nas
  11. Wanksta - 50 Cent
  12. Wasting My Time - Boomkat
  13. R.A.K.I.M. - Rakim
  14. That's My Ni**a Fo Real - Young Zee
  15. Battle - Gang Starr
  16. Rabbit Run - Eminem


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Editorial Review:

Amazon.com:
How Eminem was able to assemble so many credible emcees of today and yesteryear (Jay-Z, Rakim) to endorse his Holly'hood coming out party is anyone's guess. What is clear, however, is that (dare we say it) the Shady One might be growing up. On "Lose Yourself" Em abandons his callous, hardcore posturing to write thoughtful hood-centric coming-of-age lyrics that would make Melle Mel proud. On "Battle," Gang Starr's Guru tears through a sick beat from rap's most prolific producer, DJ Premier. Sadly, Nas wastes more valuable studio time dissing Jay-Z (ho hum) on "You Wanna Be Me." Interestingly, once you get past the living-legend love-in and peep the skills from Em's lesser-known Shady Records roster of underground wordsmiths, such as 50 Cent ("Wanksta") or Obie Trice ("Adrenaline Rush"), you might urge Em to consider giving up his thespian pursuits to become a full-time record executive. Not even the baffling inclusion of Macy Gray's humdrum "Time of Your Life" can sink this project. --Dalton Higgins



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - garbage
ONLY GOOD SONG WAS FROM NAS AND RAKIM AND LOOSE YOURSELF
50 CENT SUCKS



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great CD
Another GREAT CD by Eminem, a must have if you like his music.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Collection of Excellent Rap
Back when I was still determining what music genre to call my own I developed an interest in rap. After a while I got my first real rap album, 8 Mile. It still remains one of my favourite albums. Every song (excluding 2, you'll know which ones I'm talking about) has been burnt in my memory. I'll break it down for you...

1. LOSE YOURSELF-Eminem: (5/5)- What better way to start an album than with the first rap song to win the Academy Award for Best Song. This is, without a doubt, one ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - 8 Mile
Seeing I am a big fan of Eminem I had to get this soundtrack. It has the new single Lose Yourself and other songs by Eminem + lots of others by other artists. It has the song "8 Mile" the movie title and "Rabbit Run" a great lyrical song. Only two of these songs (Lose Yourself and 8 Mile) were actually played in the movie but the rest of them were good to make up a whole album of good rap material. You should also get "More Music From 8 Mile" which has all the songs played in the film, with songs ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The Unsinkable Eminem
Eminem has proven once again that he is unsinkable. With a brilliant ensamble here he also has proven to be a suitable producer as well, boasting a label with talent like 50 Cent and Obie Trice, both of which have blown up now, but at the time of this release they were small potatoes. The album track list reads like a whos who of the best in the rap industry, everyone from Nas to Jay-Z to Xzibit, all of whom lay down decent tracks, but the shining star is none other than Slim Shady himself, with ... Read More