Album Info
Artist: | Various |
Album: | Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture 8 Mile |
Released: | Europe, 5 Dec 2013 |
Tracklist:
A1 | Lose Yourself | 5:20 |
Drum Programming - Eminem | ||
Guitar, Keyboards, Bass - Jeff Bass | ||
Keyboards, Programmed By - Luis Resto | ||
Mixed By - Eminem, Steve King | ||
Producer - Eminem | ||
Producer [Additional] - J. Bass | ||
Recorded By - Micheal Strange, Jr., Steve King | ||
Written-By - J. Bass, L. Resto, M. Mathers | ||
A2 | Love Me | 4:30 |
Drum Programming - Eminem | ||
Guitar, Bass - S. King | ||
Keyboards, Programmed By - Luis Resto | ||
Mixed By - Eminem, Steve King | ||
Producer - Eminem | ||
Producer [Additional] - Luis Resto | ||
Recorded By - Micheal Strange, Jr., Steve King | ||
Written-By - C. Jackson, L. Resto, M. Mathers, O. Trice, S. King | ||
A3 | 8 Mile | 6:00 |
Drum Programming - Eminem | ||
Keyboards, Programmed By - Luis Resto | ||
Mixed By - Eminem, Steve King | ||
Producer - Eminem | ||
Producer [Additional] - Luis Resto | ||
Recorded By - Micheal Strange, Jr., Steve King | ||
Written-By - L. Resto, M. Mathers | ||
A4 | Adrenaline Rush | 3:48 |
Mixed By - Ryan West | ||
Producer - Spyda, Rush | ||
Recorded By - Urban Kris | ||
Written-By - A. Thelusma, O. Trice | ||
B1 | Places To Go | 4:15 |
Drum Programming - Eminem | ||
Keyboards, Programmed By - Luis Resto | ||
Mixed By - Eminem, Steve King | ||
Producer - Eminem | ||
Recorded By - Micheal Strange, Jr., Steve King | ||
Written-By - C. Jackson, L. Resto, M. Mathers | ||
B2 | Rap Game | 5:53 |
Drum Programming - Eminem | ||
Keyboards, Programmed By - Luis Resto | ||
Mixed By - Eminem, Steve King | ||
Producer - Denaun Porter, Eminem | ||
Recorded By - Micheal Strange, Jr., Steve King | ||
Vocals [Additional] - 50 Cent | ||
Written-By - D. Holton, D. Porter, L. Resto, M. Mathers, O. Moor, R. Johnson, V. Carlisle | ||
B3 | 8 Miles And Runnin' | 4:08 |
Drum Programming - Eminem | ||
Engineer - Micheal Strange, Jr., Steve King | ||
Keyboards, Programmed By - Luis Resto | ||
Mixed By - Eminem, Steve King | ||
Producer - Eminem | ||
Recorded By - Gimel "Young Guru" Keaton | ||
Written-By - L. Pridgen, L. Resto, Marshall Mathers, S. Carter | ||
B4 | Spit Shine | 3:39 |
Bass - Luis Resto | ||
Guitar - Steve King | ||
Mixed By - Denaun Porter, Steve King | ||
Producer - Denaun Porter | ||
Recorded By - Steve King | ||
Written-By - A. Joiner, D. Porter | ||
C1 | Time Of My Life | 4:21 |
Co-producer - Mike Elizondo | ||
Mixed By - Bassy Bob Brockman | ||
Producer - Dante Ross, John Gamble | ||
Recorded By - Bassy Bob Brockman | ||
Written-By - D. Ross, M. Gray, M. Elizondo | ||
C2 | U Wanna Be Me | 3:50 |
Mixed By - Kevin Crouse | ||
Producer - Chucky Thompson, Nas | ||
Recorded By - Kevin Crouse, Osie Bowe | ||
Written-By - C. Thompson, N. Jones | ||
C3 | Wanksta | 3:38 |
Mixed By - Dr. Dre | ||
Producer - John "J-Praize" Freeman, Sha Money XL | ||
Written-By - C. Jackson, J. Freeman, M. Clervoix | ||
C4 | Wasting My Time | 3:37 |
Executive-Producer - Chris Contogouris | ||
Mixed By - Neil Pogue | ||
Producer - Kellin Manning, Martin Pradler | ||
Written-By - K. Manning, T. Manning | ||
D1 | R.A.K.I.M. | 4:23 |
Mixed By - Dr. Dre | ||
Mixed By [Assistant] - Mauricio "Veto" Irragorri | ||
Producer - Denaun Porter | ||
Recorded By - Steve Baughman | ||
Written By - L. King | ||
Written-By - D. Porter, W. Griffith | ||
D2 | That's My N Fo' Real | 4:45 |
Guitar - Gabby Abularuach | ||
Keyboards - Dante Ross | ||
Mixed By - Bassy Bob Brockmann, Stimulated Dummies | ||
Producer - Dante Ross, John Gamble | ||
Programmed By [Protools] - John Gamble | ||
Vocals [Additional] - The Brick City Illharmonic | ||
Written-By - D. Ross, D. Battle | ||
D3 | Battle | 2:56 |
Co-producer - Guru | ||
Mixed By - Eddie Sancho | ||
Mixed By [Assistant] - Dexter Thibou, Dexter Thibou | ||
Performer [The Bridge 2001] - Capone , Cormega, MC Shan, Millenium Thug, Mobb Deep, Nas, Nature , Tragedy | ||
Performer [When Milk Hits The Mic] - Audio Two | ||
Performer [You Can't Touch Me] - Royce The 5'9" | ||
Producer - DJ Premier | ||
Recorded By - Eddie Sancho | ||
Written-By - A. Johnson, A. Louis, C. Martin, C. McKay, F. Byrd, J.C. Olivier, J. Baxter, K. Elam, K. Mochita, K. Holley, M. Williams, N. Jones, P. Chapman, R. Montgomery, S. Barnes, S. Bratcher, S. Moltke | ||
Written-By [The Bridge 2001] - A. Johnson, C. McKay, J. Baxter, K. Mochita, K. Holley, M. Williams, N. Jones, P. Chapman, S. Moltke | ||
Written-By [When Milk Hits The Mic] - F. Byrd | ||
Written-By [You Can't Touch Me] - A. Louis, J.C. Olivier, R. Montgomery, S. Barnes, S. Bratcher | ||
D4 | Rabbit Run | 3:10 |
Drum Programming - Eminem | ||
Keyboards, Programmed By - Luis Resto | ||
Mixed By - Eminem, Steve King | ||
Producer - Eminem | ||
Producer [Additional] - Luis Resto | ||
Recorded By - Micheal Strange, Jr., Steve King | ||
Written-By - L. Resto, M. Mathers |
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Description
"Music From and Inspired by the Motion Picture 8 Mile" is a soundtrack album that captures the raw energy and emotional depth of the 2002 film "8 Mile", starring Eminem. Released on October 29, 2002, the album serves not only as a companion to the movie but also as a standalone collection of tracks that reflect the themes of struggle, ambition, and triumph that the film portrays.
The album is anchored by Eminem's iconic track "Lose Yourself", which has become one of his most celebrated songs. The track's pulsating beat and introspective lyrics perfectly encapsulate the film's narrative of seizing opportunities and overcoming adversity. "Lose Yourself" went on to win the Academy Award for Best Original Song, a testament to its impact and enduring legacy. It's a song that resonates deeply, not just with fans of the film but with anyone who has faced challenges and fought to achieve their dreams.
Beyond "Lose Yourself", the album features a mix of tracks from various artists, each contributing to the gritty, urban atmosphere that "8 Mile" embodies. Songs like "Love Me" by Eminem, 50 Cent, and Obie Trice, and "Adrenaline Rush" by Obie Trice, showcase the raw talent and lyrical prowess of the artists involved. The inclusion of tracks like "Rap Game" by D12 and "8 Miles and Runnin'" by Jay-Z and Freeway further solidifies the album's status as a powerhouse of early 2000s hip-hop.
The production on the album is top-notch, with beats that range from hard-hitting and aggressive to introspective and melodic. The diversity in sound mirrors the film's exploration of different facets of life in Detroit, from the struggles of the working class to the vibrant underground rap scene. The album doesn't shy away from addressing tough topics, and its authenticity is one of its greatest strengths.
One of the standout aspects of the album is how it serves as a time capsule of the era. The artists featured were at various stages of their careers, and the album captures a moment in hip-hop history when the genre was evolving and gaining mainstream recognition. For fans of the genre, it's a nostalgic trip back to a pivotal time in music.
"Music From and Inspired by the Motion Picture 8 Mile" is more than just a soundtrack; it's a celebration of resilience and creativity. Whether you're a fan of the film, a hip-hop enthusiast, or someone who appreciates music that tells a story, this album has something to offer. Its impact is undeniable, and it remains a significant piece of both music and film history.