Former President Barack Obama was clearly enjoying himself as he rapped Eminem lyrics at a Harris-Walz Detroit rally moments ...
Former President Barack Obama made headlines for his rap at the Detroit rally for Vice President Kamala Harris.
WASHINGTON -Former President Barack Obama rapped Eminem’s award-winning 2002 song “Lose Yourself” at Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign rally on Tuesday, after the famous artist had ...
After being introduced by Eminem, Obama began his speech by quoting the rapper's 2002 hit song "Lose Yourself." "I have done a lot of rallies, so I don't usually get nervous. But I was feeling ...
How else could he open his speech? With “Lose Yourself” bars. After dropping bars, Obama spoke to the people of Detroit and Michigan, urging them to get out and vote in the upcoming election.
And that's when he began to quote a variation of the lyrics to the rapper's 2002 hit "Lose Yourself." "Now I notice my palms are sweaty, knees weak, arms are heavy," Obama yelled playfully in the ...
(AP Photo/Paul Sancya) Trump surrogate Vivek Ramaswamy joked former President Barack Obama missed his “one shot” to “seize everything” while rapping Eminem’s “Lose Yourself” on Tuesday.
The rapper said people shouldn't be afraid of retribution or of making their opinion known, adding that the vice president "supports a future for this country where these freedoms and many others will ...
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Former President Barack Obama was clearly enjoying himself as he rapped Eminem lyrics at a Harris-Walz Detroit rally moments after the songwriter and record producer introduced him on stage.
Rapper Eminem introduced former President Barack Obama at a Detroit rally for Kamala Harris on Oct. 22, and when Obama hit the stage, he recited Em’s “Lose Yourself”– watch clips below.
Obama then launched into the opening verse from one of the star’s best-known songs, “Lose Yourself,” from the 2002 film “8 Mile” — adapting the lyrics so they were in the first-person.