I was listening to a few tracks last night, and this thought came to me.
Every rapper on the 8 mile soundtrack knew Nas said that "Eminem killed you (Jay-Z) on your own shit" in Ether. So they have their oppurtunity to show the world, just why they're leagues ahead of Eminem in terms of all time greats. Nas, Jay-Z, Rakim, etc All had a chance to kill Eminem on his own shit. So Jay-z drops an above average rap with Freeway, but nothing great. Nas brings a track that sounds very like a subliminal diss to Jay-Z, and is a cool track, but also nothing great. Then Rakim a legend, drops one of his typical multi-filled tracks to a kick ass beat and a one of his coolest hooks ever. And then Eminem kills them lyrically with Lose Yourself. This song was number one, it won 2 grammy's AND an oscar, and it shone above the great rappers on the soundtrack. It's probably the one song that if you're friend asked "What is the first Eminem song I should listen to?" that's the one you'd mention. It's not just a rap song, it's a song for rappers too, it's about their struggle and how hard it is to make it, so could also be the 1st Hip-Hop song you should mention to a new friend.
I think it has everything a great rap song should have, awesome flow, complex Lyricism, storytelling, strong emotion and great music.
Is it the ultimate rap song?
What's your opinion?