Eminem’s Surprise Oscars Performance Stuns The Crowd
There comes a moment in every person’s career in which it really defines them by something that they do. For Eminem, this occurred back in 2002 when he released the single Lose Yourself.
The music scene was absolutely shaken as a result, and it would be 18 years before he was able to reprise that hit, and he did it live. It happened in 2020 at the Oscars, and the live performance was then posted on YouTube, where it has received some 35 million views.
As you watch it unfolding in front of you, it’s almost as if the band is coming out of nowhere. They come from under the stage on a raised platform, and the spotlight is then on Eminem as he is wearing all-black attire. It’s a casual look, but it is accentuated nicely with gold jewelry.
This song is more than just a rap given by a star such as Eminem. It is a song that truly changed the course of his career in rap music. Live renditions have often done well for Eminem, but at the Oscars, he was able to bring the crowd to their feet.
You can see it for yourself in the following video, and you will be adding your view to the millions of others who have already viewed it.
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