The smash 8 Mile hit fans have come to love was actually a very different record back in 2002. Recently unearthed for the Shady XV compilation album, the “Lose Yourself” demo features completely different verses from Em, and has a far less anthemic and more rugged feel to it. Gte into it below. Shady XV hits stores Tuesday.
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