Dec 23, 2025 at 3:12 AM What’s convincing you of that? Sound very similar to his “Stimulate” delivery to me. Plus the vocals sound pretty s-----y, I’d say it was definitely recorded in the “8 mile trailer homemade studio booth”. Steve King mentions it here when talking about the final version:
Dec 23, 2025 at 3:39 AM I dont get how that quote is saying anything about the demo version. It seems to be saying the final lose yourself was the first take he did. But the whole story of a forgotten lose yourself version that has an n-sync pun seems off.
Dec 23, 2025 at 3:56 AM I hate how docile you are sometimes. I specifically said in my post “when talking about the final version” and you know what, I knew before I even posted it that you were gonna reply with something along those lines. “ThAts not ThE dEmO vErsIon HeS tAlKinG aBouT”. My point was, if King is saying the final version was recorded in the trailer, then the demo version can only have been done earlier, which I suspect was also done in the trailer, which places it somewhere between Oct 01-Jan 02. And N-Sync had literally released in album in July of 01. So not sure what you’re tryna say. You really get on my nerves sometimes Spatch. f---ing keep up.
Dec 23, 2025 at 4:07 AM We’re trying to make the thread a bit more interesting and readable and rid it of weird NPC nonces that spam post about nothing like Marsh, Minato and Bigfoot. Stick around Foley and post more regularly, help heal this thread of the evilness.
Dec 23, 2025 at 5:12 AM The way I see the n-sync pun is modern day Eminem wanted to see if he can fool everyone to think its an old song, thereby proving he can still sound like the old him, but couldnt resist making at least one pun, which is what modern day eminem has to do. But I know I'm reaching. Its just something about the whole "I forgot a lot of things from my drug era" that I cannot buy.
Dec 23, 2025 at 5:37 AM And what is this about me being in a certain way sometimes? I have no clue what impression of me you have that I deviate from.
Dec 23, 2025 at 5:38 AM Well that’s just a silly presumption by a silly little poster. Silly Spatula. Jeff Bass said that Lose Yoursef (the guitar and the piano intro) was originally recorded in the key of C. Steve King moved it all up a key to D. The original version in the key of C is what we hear on the “demo version”. The “pitched up” version in a higher key, is what we hear on the released studio version. That being said, I’ve changed my mind about the demo being recorded in the 8 Mile trailer. I think it was done before that, maybe mid 2001. I bet that demo version was intended to a possible cut for TES, until he did the 8 mile perspective thing over it instead during the filming period in late 2001. Jeff Bass said the guitar loop was something they had lying around for quite a while and would pull it up every session and mess with it. He also said it originally had heavy distorted guitars during the chorus, until they decided to get rid of them and get Resto in to add those keyboard stabby things instead. I do agree with you about the “I forgot because drugs” excuse though. He certainly seems to remember premature ejaculating all over Mariah Carey because her hand brushed his d-ck while they were kissing.
Dec 23, 2025 at 5:42 AM Don’t take me too seriously Spatch. I have a short temper. If I’m mean to you it’s only because I care.
Dec 23, 2025 at 5:53 AM I do have a soft spot for bullies. Eminem lying throughout his career is something I have a problem with. He lied he was 24 when he was 27 on Howard Stern show. Pneumonia was bologna. Not remembering this and that is a lie. "I swear to God, I never lie" he said in The Sauce
Dec 23, 2025 at 6:19 AM Couldn’t agree more with that one. It was very very strange how he had to claim to be way younger than he was at first. Also, it’s been pointed out before, but the way he kept going at Ja for taking ecstasy, when he had been consuming it in huge loads in the years previous to that, and also had his own pill addiction going on at the time. Major projection. In a 2002 Mojo in the Morning radio interview, he said “I fear no man”, in response to Jenny Watkins claiming one time that they pulled up at his Ems house and he got really scared and paranoid because he saw some dudes and thought Limp Bizkit and Fred Durst had sent goons to k--- him (lmfao). But he censored Suge Knights name twice, in lyrics that were hardly provocative at all. Then made a h whole diss track at him but kept it tucked away for nobody to ever hear. So he definitely feared big Sugar Bear. The “Dre told me not too!” Was probably just another white lie.
Dec 23, 2025 at 6:21 AM Also, you guys see how clean and tidy the thread pages look when you’re not constantly quoting the post directly above you in every reply? Please take notes.
Dec 23, 2025 at 6:27 AM Can't blame him for fearing Suge. The guy is pure evil. Not worth it. I'm surprised he even recorded Smack You. I guess Suge or his people heard it. Does Suge have a statute of limitation? Making fun of Ja Rule's addiction is pure projection. I cant remember what exactly but I know there was another fixation of his that resembled that as well where it could be deduced that he is guilty of too. Maybe punching women or something. Speaking of which, its odd how he basically admitted to punching Kim on Bad Husband and nobody cared.
Dec 23, 2025 at 6:35 AM Suge has been doing a few collect call interviews lately so I’m surprised he hasn’t been asked about it. He was going through some sort of obsessive Tupac era during that time (Hail Mary diss, loyal to the game album, mentioning Pac in lyrics, hit em up remix earlier, writing letters to Afeni Shakur, saying Ja tries to be pac) So he probably felt like Tupac for the day whilst recording that. yeah, there’s obviously the bit about him calling anyone who was over like a year older than him an “old man” (was it everlast he kept calling old and there’s like less than 3 years age difference between them?) And yes, didn’t he go at Budden for beating women, yet Em himself had admitted numerous times that he has beat up his wife. Bad Husband, When I’m Gone, Love The Way You Lie, Love You More all make references to him being a woman beater.
Dec 23, 2025 at 7:04 AM I don’t think he would have appreciated early Eminems wiggerness and fake blaccent that’s for sure. Speaking of which, Tupac on Howard Stern would have been a classic
Dec 23, 2025 at 7:10 AM does anyone else remember that documentary they were going to do about the making of lose yourself? what ever happened to that?
Dec 23, 2025 at 7:12 AM Odd to think when we're talking about 2pac, we are talking about a 25 year old, kid basically. Even rappers in their 50s now speak of 2pac with a sort of humbleness like he is their elder. I wonder what he would have been like today. I assume he would have outgrown all the gangsta crap.