"8 Mile" refers to 8 Mile Road, which runs between Detroit, a largely black city, and the predominantly white suburban communities Eminem lived in. Lose Yourself, one of Eminem's most famous songs ...
before comparing himself to Eminem in 8 Mile. He added: “I didn’t have a bird’s-eye view of the film. I didn’t know what was needed. We saw the film, and basically what it needs is a hug ...
Eminem's publisher has sued LaFontaine Ford St. Clair for an ad spot promoting a Lions F-150, claiming the dealer failed to ...
Eminem's publishing company, Eight Mile Style, files lawsuit against Detroit Ford Dealership over the unlawful use of "Lose Yourself." ...
Phifer was one of the first people to hear the song, before most of the people in Eminem’s inner circle, even his manager ...
A Michigan Ford dealer has found itself in some serious legal trouble with one one the greatest rappers of all time. The dealership allegedly used one of Eminem’s tracks in social media advertisments ...
DETROIT (WKRC) - The publisher that oversees Eminem's song catalogue has filed ... licensing rights to use a song from the 2002 film "8 Mile." The Press reported that a 30-second video was ...
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Earlier this week, social media lit up with buzz about the leak of a 20-year-old Eminem diss track against Ja Rule and Suge Knight, “Smack You,” along with a handful of other demos.