8 Mile (soundtrack)
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8 Mile Soundtrack | ||
Soundtrack by Various Artists | ||
Released | October 29, 2002 | |
Length | 68:19 | |
Label | Shady/Interscope | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Various Artists chronology | ||
The Eminem Show (2002) |
8 Mile Soundtrack (2002) |
Eminem is Back (2004) |
Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture 8 Mile is the official music soundtrack to the 2002 movie 8 Mile, starring Eminem, who raps on five of the tracks on this soundtrack. It was released under the Shady/Interscope label. The album debuted at #1 on the U.S. Billboard 200 Albums Chart that year, and finished the year as the fifth best-selling album of 2002 with US sales of 3.2 million, despite only two months of release. [1]. It also reached #1 on the UK Compilations Chart and the Australian ARIAnet Albums Chart. It featured Eminem's worldwide chart-topping single, "Lose Yourself". It also spawned a follow up soundtrack, More Music From 8 Mile.
[edit] Track listing
Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture 8 Mile:
- "Lose Yourself" by Eminem – 5:20
- "Love Me" by Eminem, Obie Trice and 50 Cent – 4:30
- "8 Mile" by Eminem – 5:59
- "Adrenaline Rush" by Obie Trice – 3:48
- "Places to Go" by 50 Cent – 4:15
- "Rap Game" by D12 and 50 Cent – 5:53
- "8 Miles and Runnin'" by Jay-Z and Freeway– 4:13
- "Spitshine" by Xzibit – 3:39
- "Time of My Life" by Macy Gray – 4:21
- "U Wanna Be Me" by Nas – 3:50
- "Wanksta" by 50 Cent – 3:38
- "Wasting My Time" by Boomkat – 3:37
- "R.A.K.I.M." by Rakim – 4:23
- "That's My Nigga Fo Real" by Young Zee – 4:45
- "Battle" by Gang Starr – 2:55
- Contains sample from "You Can't Touch Me" by Royce da 5'9"
- "Rabbit Run" by Eminem – 3:10
More Music From 8 Mile:
- "Shook Ones Pt. II" by Mobb Deep
- "Juicy" by The Notorious B.I.G.
- "Gotta Get Mine" by MC Breed (with 2pac)
- "Feel Me Flow" by Naughty by Nature
- "Player's Ball" by OutKast
- "Get Money" by Junior M.A.F.I.A.
- "You're All I Need" by Method Man (featuring Mary J. Blige)
- "Temptations" by 2pac (not featured on some copies of the disc)
- "Shimmy Shimmy Ya" by Ol' Dirty Bastard
- "Bring Da Pain" by Method Man
- "C.R.E.A.M." by Wu-Tang Clan
- "Runnin" by The Pharcyde
- "Survival of the Fittest" by Mobb Deep
- "Where We Be From" by JnK Collaboration
[edit] Songs missing from "More Music From 8 Mile"
Here is a list of songs that appear in the movie, but are absent from the "More Music From 8 Mile" soundtrack:
- Onyx's Last Dayz
- The Notorious B.I.G.'s Unbelievable
- O.C.'s Time's Up
- Lynyrd Skynyrd's Sweet Home Alabama [the song isn't actually featured but Eminem and a friend remake while trying to start the car]
- Cypress Hill's Insane In The Brain
- Montell Jordan's This Is How We Do It
- South Central Cartel's Gang Stories
- Method Man's I'll Be There For You (Puff Daddy Remix) (featuring Mary J. Blige)
- The Notorious B.I.G.'s Who Shot Ya?
- 2pac's Temptations (not featured on some copies of the disc)
- Showbiz & AG's Next Level (Nyte Time Mix)
- Junior M.A.F.I.A.'s Player's Anthem
[edit] Notes
Eminem is the only artist ever to have a number 1 album (8 Mile OST), number 1 song (Lose Yourself), and number 1 movie (8 mile) in America all at the same time.