The Night Eminem Made History (While He Was Asleep)
Twenty-three years ago today, the Oscars did something nobody expected: they handed a trophy to a rapper. When “Lose Yourself” from the movie 8 Mile was announced as the winner for Best Original Song, it wasn’t just a win for Eminem — it was a win for hip-hop. It was the first time a rap song had ever won an Academy Award, proving that rap could tell stories just as powerful as any traditional movie theme.
“I Stood No Chance”
The most famous part of the story isn’t the trophy itself, but where Eminem was when he won it. He wasn’t in a tuxedo sitting in the front row. In fact, he wasn’t even in the building. Eminem stayed home watching cartoons with his daughter Hailie because he genuinely believed a rapper had no shot at winning an Oscar. As a kid, he viewed the Academy Awards as a “vacuum” — a fancy world that didn’t include people like him. He was actually fast asleep when his co-writer, Luis Resto, had to walk onto the stage to accept the award on his behalf. In his own words, he was “blown back” by the win. He didn’t even fully realize you could get an Oscar for a song!
A Song for the Ages
“Lose Yourself” didn’t just win an Oscar; it became a global anthem. Here is a quick look at how massive the song actually is:
Coming Full Circle
For years, there was a “what if” hanging over the performance Eminem never gave in 2003. He finally answered that 17 years later. In 2020, he made a surprise appearance at the 92nd Academy Awards to perform “Lose Yourself” live on the Oscar stage. The crowd gave him a standing ovation, proving that even two decades later, those lyrics about seizing the moment still hit just as hard.
From sleeping on the couch to a surprise performance 17 years later, Eminem’s Oscar win remains one of the most “real” moments in Hollywood history. It reminded everyone that if you have one shot and one opportunity, you should probably take it—even if you don’t think you’ll win.
The Most Famous Doorstop in Detroit
Even after winning the most prestigious award in Hollywood, Eminem kept his “don’t care” attitude toward fame. He famously joked about what he actually does with the trophy in the song “Symphony in H” by Tony Touch. In his verse, he raps: “I ain’t chilling out, got an Oscar but I’m still a grouch / I use it as a doorstop and a prop for the broken leg for the couch.” While most stars put their Oscars in glass cases, Em used the line to show that despite the Hollywood hardware, he’s still the same gritty artist from Detroit who doesn’t take the glitz and glam too seriously.
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