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Just Lose It : ウィキペディア英語版
Just Lose It

"Just Lose It" is a song by American rapper Eminem. It is the lead single from his fifth studio album ''Encore'' and was later included on his 2005 compilation album, ''Curtain Call: The Hits''. Its follow-up single was "Mosh". The song caused controversy as its lyrics and music video parodies Michael Jackson, who was being accused of child molestation at the time. The song also pokes fun at Beavis/Cornholio, MC Hammer, Madonna and others. It also heavily spoofs Pee-wee Herman, going as far as imitating his signature shout during the chorus and Eminem dressing like him in the video.
The song reached number one in the UK, Australia, and New Zealand, and number six in the USA. Despite charting high, the song did not perform as well as his two previous lead singles, "The Real Slim Shady" and "Without Me".
==Background==
Two skits regarding the Michael Jackson controversy were included on ''Encore'', "Paul (Skit)" and "Em Calls Paul (Skit)". The lyrics to "Just Lose It" refer to Jackson's legal troubles, however he does state in his song "... and that's not a stab at Michael, That's just a metaphor, I'm just psycho...." At the beginning of the song there is a lyrical excerpt from Eminem's 2002 single "Without Me" about how "Shady's back". The line "Snap back to reality. Look! It's B. Rabbit" and "You signed me up to battle" refers to "Lose Yourself" and Eminem's character in the movie ''8 Mile''. In the second verse of the song there is a line "So fellas, fellas..." which is a reference to Sir Mix-a-Lot's song "Baby Got Back". The line "Girl you know you're my world," from the chorus, is a reference to the chorus of his song "Superman" from his album ''The Eminem Show''.

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