8 Mile (Soundtrack)
To the US film drama 8 Mile two different were Soundtrack - albums released. Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture 8 Mile was released in October 2002 and More Music from 8 Mile in January 2003 . The first soundtrack received a lot more attention, especially due to the single Lose Yourself by the main actor of the film Eminem .
Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture 8 Mile
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Soundtrack by various artists | |||||||
Publication |
October 28, 2002 |
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2001-2002 |
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Label (s) | Shady Records , Interscope , UMG Soundtracks | ||||||
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Title (number) |
CD 1: 16 / (CD 2: 6) |
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running time |
CD 1: 68:15 / (CD 2: 21:36) |
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background
Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture 8 Mile consists of 8 Mile songs that were new at the time the film was released . These come from Eminem, rappers who were signed to his music label Shady Records , commercially and underground rappers, as well as female R&B singers.
Through some appearances on the album and especially the single Wanksta (number 13 in the Billboard Charts ) 50 Cent gained first notoriety before he made his breakthrough with Get Rich or Die Tryin ' a year later .
Cover design
Cover of the album |
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Link to the picture |
The album cover shows a nightly shot of a street in Detroit from the film 8 Mile , on which a man with his back to the viewer is walking with a black sack on his shoulder. In the foreground there is a street sign that reads 8 Mile RD Mobile Court in glowing orange . The title Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture 8 Mile runs in the middle across the picture.
Track list
# | title | Artist | producer | length |
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1 | Lose Yourself | Eminem | Eminem, Luis Resto , Jeff Bass (co-producer) | 5:20 |
2 | Love me | Eminem, Obie Trice , 50 cents | Eminem, Luis Resto (co-producer) | 4:30 |
3 | 8 mile | Eminem | Eminem, Luis Resto (co-producer) | 6:00 |
4th | Adrenaline rush | Obie Trice | Spyda | 3:48 |
5 | Places to Go | 50 cents | Eminem | 4:15 |
6th | Rap game | D12 , 50 cents | Denaun Porter , Eminem | 5:53 |
7th | 8 Miles and Runnin ' | Jay-Z , freeway | Eminem | 4:08 |
8th | Spit Shine | Xzibit | Denaun Porter | 3:39 |
9 | Time of My Life | Macy Gray | Dante Ross, John Gamble, Mike Elizondo (co-producer) | 4:21 |
10 | U wanna be me | Nas | Chucky Thompson, Nas | 3:50 |
11 | Wanksta | 50 cents | John "J-Praize" Freeman, Sha Money XL | 3:38 |
12 | Wasting my time | Taryn Manning | Kellin Manning, Martin Pradler | 3:37 |
13 | RAKIM | Rakim | Denaun Porter | 4:23 |
14th | That's my nigga fo 'real | Young Zee | Dante Ross, John Gamble | 4:45 |
15th | Battle | Aisle Rigid | DJ Premier , Guru (co-producer) | 2:56 |
16 | Rabbit Run | Eminem | Eminem, Luis Resto (co-producer) | 3:10 |
Deluxe edition
Parallel to the normal version of the album, a Deluxe Edition (also limited edition ) of Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture 8 Mile was released, which contains six more songs on a separate CD called The Shady / Aftermath Sampler . The song Rap Name was the first single by the then rather unknown rapper Obie Trice , who, like 50 Cent , only attracted attention a year later with his debut album Cheers .
# | title | Artist | producer | length |
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1 | Rap name | Obie Trice, Eminem | Eminem | 5:01 |
2 | Stimulates | Eminem | Eminem | 5:03 |
3 | 'Till I Collapse Freestyle | 50 cents | Eminem | 1:26 |
4th | Gangsta | Joe Beast | Mel-Man | 3:35 |
5 | The Weekend | Brooklyn | DJ premier | 3:05 |
6th | California | Shaunta | Mahogany Music | 3:26 |
Reviews
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Average rating | |
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Metacritic | 74% |
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laut.de | |
cdstarts.de | |
allmusic | |
RapReviews |
The soundtrack received mostly positive reviews from critics. The side Metacritic calculated from 13 Reviews of English-language media is a section of 74%.
The All Music Guide warned against considering the sampler an "Eminem album", but highlighted the five songs that Eminem is involved in. These would show progress from The Eminem Show , both technically and musically . Overall, he certified that most of the tracks on Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture 8 Mile were of very high quality and rated the album with four out of five points.
The critic of the e-zine laut.de was astonished that “the songs by the rap heavyweights Jay-Z and Nas curiously cannot compete with the Eminem pieces.” From the instrumentals of the pieces, he felt like The Eminem Show remembered and gave the album three out of five.
RapReviews.com criticizes the lack of variety on the album. This primarily concerns the musical direction of the album, especially because of Eminem's mostly moderate productions. The website rates the work with 7.5 out of ten points.
"Overall this is one of the better rap related soundtracks to be released in a long time, although it drags a bit by the over-reliance on Shady Records stars [...] and on Eminem's beats in particular."
Commercial win
Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture 8 Mile has topped the charts in several countries, including Germany, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the USA. With 702,000 copies sold in the first week, it was particularly successful in the United States. It has now sold more than eleven million times worldwide and was awarded 4 × platinum in the USA for more than 4.85 million sales (as of March 2012) . In the album charts of Germany , the 8 Mile entered the 46th calendar week of 2002 at number 47 and was at number 48 in the following weeks; 27 and 24. It was not until the 5th calendar week of 2003 that Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture 8 Mile reached the top of the charts and stayed there for three weeks. In total, the album stayed in the German Top 100 for 32 weeks, including six weeks in the Top 10 . In the charts of the decade (2000–2009), the 8-mile soundtrack occupied position 145 in Germany.
Charts | Top ranking | Weeks |
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Germany (GfK) | 1 (32 weeks) | 32 |
Austria (Ö3) | 2 (29 weeks) | 29 |
Switzerland (IFPI) | 3 (39 weeks) | 39 |
United Kingdom (OCC) | 1 ¹(49 weeks) | 49 |
United States (Billboard) | 1 (32 weeks) | 32 |
Charts (2002) | placement |
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Annual charts (2002) | |
United Kingdom (OCC) | 13¹ |
United States (Billboard) | 33 |
Charts (2003) | placement |
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Annual charts (2003) | |
Germany (GfK) | 22nd |
Austria (Ö3) | 27 |
Switzerland (IFPI) | 43 |
United Kingdom (OCC) | 9¹ |
United States (Billboard) | 7th |
¹ Placement in the British compilation charts
- Awards
country | gold | platinum | 2 × platinum | 3 × platinum | 4 × platinum |
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Switzerland awarded by IFPI |
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United States awarded by RIAA |
December 3, 2002 | December 3, 2002 | - | December 3, 2002 | January 31, 2003 |
United Kingdom awarded by BPI |
November 15, 2002 | - | 22. July 2013 | - | - |
Europe awarded by IFPI |
- | 2003 | 2007 | - | - |
Country / Region | Award | Sales |
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Awards for music sales (country / region, Award, Sales) |
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Australia (ARIA) | 4 × platinum | 280,000 |
Belgium (BEA) | gold | (15,000) |
Denmark (IFPI) | platinum | (20,000) |
Europe (IFPI) | 2 × platinum | 2,000,000 |
Finland (IFPI) | gold | (21,281) |
France (SNEP) | gold | (100,000) |
Greece (IFPI) | platinum | (20,000) |
Japan (RIAJ) | 3 × platinum | 750,000 |
Canada (MC) | 5 × platinum | 500,000 |
New Zealand (RMNZ) | 4 × platinum | 60,000 |
Portugal (AFP) | gold | (10,000) |
Sweden (IFPI) | gold | (20,000) |
Switzerland (IFPI) | platinum | (40,000) |
Hungary (MAHASZ) | gold | (3,000) |
United States (RIAA) | 4 × platinum | 4,000,000 |
United Kingdom (BPI) | 2 × platinum | (600,000) |
All in all |
6 × gold 27 × platinum |
7,590,000 |
Main article: Eminem / Music Sales Awards
Singles
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The songs Wanksta , Lose Yourself and Rap Name were released as singles. Wanksta reached number 13 in the US charts and stayed in the top 100 for 20 weeks. Lose Yourself was even more successful and reached the top of the charts in many countries, including Austria, Switzerland, the USA and Great Britain. In Germany, the single rose to number 2 in the 51st calendar week of 2002 and stayed there for seven weeks. Lose Yourself stayed in the top 100 for a total of 29 weeks (including twelve weeks in the top 10) and received a triple gold record for over 750,000 sales in 2018 .
censorship
In addition to the explicit version of the soundtrack, a clean version was also pressed, in which the offensive words (e.g. "fuck", "fagot") were cut out. However, due to current events at the time (Eminem's conflict with Lynne Cheney , the wife of the then US Vice President Dick Cheney ), a line has also been [censored] in the normal version:
- " I pipe down, when the [White House] gets wiped out, when I see that little [Cheney] dyke get sniped out " (Rap Game)
More Music from 8 Mile
More Music from 8 Mile | |
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Soundtrack by various artists | |
Publication |
January 13, 2003 |
Label (s) | Shady Records , Interscope |
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Title (number) |
12 |
running time |
50:18 |
background
On the album More Music from 8 Mile there are songs that can be heard in the film 8 Mile . Since the film is set in 1995, the songs are from the years between 1993 and 1995 and mostly by New York rappers. Most of the pieces are the time the East Coast of the USA dominating hardcore hip hop assigned and the hip-hop music now regarded as a classic. A large part of the album (tracks 7 to 10) consists of pieces by members of the Wu-Tang Clan .
The title Shook Ones Pt occupies a central position as an “unofficial film anthem” . II by Mobb Deep : He can be heard at the beginning of the film before Rabbit's first battle and during his last battle , two key scenes of the film.
Cover design
Cover of the album |
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Link to the picture |
The album cover matches that of the DVD for the film 8 Mile . It shows Eminem, facing the viewer, while writing a text on his hand. He is wearing a jacket and a black cap.
Track list
# | title | Artist | producer | Initial release | length |
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1 | Shook Ones Pt. II | Mobb Deep | Mobb Deep | The Infamous (1995) | 5:24 |
2 | Juicy | The Notorious BIG | Poke , Sean Combs | Ready to Die (1994) | 5:02 |
3 | Gotta get mine | MC Breed , 2Pac | Colin Wolfe, MC Breed, Warren G | The New Breed (1993) | 4:14 |
4th | Feel Me Flow | Naughty by Nature | Naughty by Nature | Poverty's Paradise (1995) | 3:33 |
5 | Player's Ball | OutKast | Organized Noize | Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik (1994) | 4:22 |
6th | Get money | Junior MAFIA | Ez Elpee | Conspiracy (1995) | 4:35 |
7th | I'll Be There for You / You're All I Need to Get By |
Method Man , Mary J. Blige | RZA | Tical (1994) | 5:07 |
8th | Shimmy Shimmy Ya | Ol 'dirty bastard | RZA | Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version (1995) | 2:29 |
9 | Bring pain | Method Man | RZA | Tical (1994) | 3:09 |
10 | CREAM | Wu-Tang Clan | RZA | Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) (1993) | 4:13 |
11 | Runnin ' | The Pharcyde | Jay Dee | Labcabincalifornia (1995) | 4:20 |
12 | Survival of the Fittest | Mobb Deep | Mobb Deep | The Infamous (1995) | 3:43 |
reception
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More Music from 8 Mile was received very positively, but did not get the same attention (even commercially) as Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture 8 Mile . For the critic of the All Music Guide it is hard to imagine a better way of putting together “the absolute best of hardcore hip-hop” of that time, which is why he awards 4.5 out of five points.
laut.de regards the album as instructive for “Eminem teenagers” to learn something about the history of hip-hop outside the mainstream and rates it four out of five points.
The New Musical Express describes More Music from 8 Mile as "an incomparable entry into the mid-nineties scene with a focus on the all-conquering gangsta rap " and awards nine out of ten points.
"It's a surplus of riches, delivering far more than you've any right to expect of a second soundtrack album but it's also aa cool education in the mid-nineties hip hop scene and an intriguing examination of the roots of Eminem."
More songs from the film
The album More Music from 8 Mile only contains a part of the songs that can be heard in 8 Mile . Other songs are:
- Unbelievable from The Notorious BIG
- Time's Up from OC
- Sweet Home Alabama by Lynyrd Skynyrd
- Insane in the Brain by Cypress Hill
- This Is How We Do It by Montell Jordan
- Gang Stories from South Central Cartel
- Flight Of The Bumblebee by Nikolai Andrejewitsch Rimski-Korsakow
- I Love You by Bernard Sumner
- Who Shot Ya from The Notorious BIG
- Temptations from 2Pac
- Next Level (Nyte Time Mix) by Showbiz and AG
- Player's Anthem from Junior MAFIA
- Last Dayz by Onyx
Web links
Sources and Notes
- ↑ Billboard.com : 50 cents in the US charts ( Memento of September 29, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ Mel Man , Playlists.net, accessed May 12, 2016
- ↑ Rating: metacritic.com (English)
- ↑ Rating: laut.de
- ↑ Rating: cdstarts.de
- ↑ Rating: allmusic.com
- ↑ Review: RapReviews.com
- ↑ All Music Guide : Review of Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture 8 Mile
- ↑ laut.de : Review of Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture 8 Mile
- ↑ RapReviews.com: Review of Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture 8 Mile , October 29, 2002
- ↑ laut.de: "Eminem: '8 Mile' tops cinema charts" , November 11, 2002
- ↑ Eminem album sales on statisticbrain.com, July 11, 2015, English. Retrieved November 1, 2015.
- ↑ US sales
- ↑ RIAA : Gold / Platinum 8 Mile (Soundtrack)
- ↑ Charts of the decade DE # 145
- ↑ a b c d e Chart sources: DE AT CH UK US
- ↑ a b annual charts 2002: DE AT CH UK US
- ↑ a b c d e annual charts 2003: DE AT CH UK US
- ↑ swisscharts.com: Awards
- ↑ riaa.com: RIAA database
- ↑ bpi.co.uk: Certified Award Search (English)
- ↑ ifpi.org: Platinum Europe Awards
- ↑ a b c Chart sources: DE AT CH UK US
- ↑ international chart tracking Lose Yourself
- ↑ Eminem "Lose Yourself" in the IFPI database DE AT CH
- ↑ Eminem's conflict with Lynne Cheney
- ↑ Censored line in "Rap Game"
- ↑ a b laut.de: Review of More Music from 8 Mile
- ↑ Rabbit is the nickname of Eminem's film character.
- ↑ This is the Puff Daddy Remix .
- ↑ All Music Guide: Review of More Music from 8 Mile
- ↑ NME.com: Review of More Music from 8 Mile , January 16, 2003
- ↑ 8 Mile soundtrack. Internet Movie Database , accessed June 12, 2015 .
- ↑ List on the DVD for 8 Mile