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Best Male Rap Solo Performance
For a solo Rap performance
Joe Budden "Pump It Up'" Joe Budden
Track from: Joe Budden
Eminem "Lose Yourself" – Eminem
Track from: 8 Mile - Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture
50 Cent "In Da Club" 50 Cent
Track from: Get Rich Or Die Tryin'
Ludacris "Stand Up" – Ludacris
Sean Paul "Get Busy'" – Sean Paul
Track from: Dutty Rock
Brian Richman
Eminem
"Lose Yourself"
Eminem

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Matt Johnson - 94.5 Kiss FM, Dayton, OH
Sean Paul
"Get Busy'"
Sean Paul
WHAT??!? How could it be? Not 50? Not Em? Here's a fact- "Get Busy" ranked higher than all of them on the year end charts. I know I'm going out on a limb, but I say the 2003 summer anthem gets the Grammy nod.
Mike Kaveney
Eminem
"Lose Yourself"
Eminem
It’s a battle between Shady comrades Eminem and 50. The teacher wins this one, with Eminem taking the prize home. By the way, why couldn’t we leave pumpin’ it up in the last decade? Or the decade before that?
Scott Hamilton
Eminem
"Lose Yourself"
Eminem
It’s really just a battle between master and student as Em and 50 go head to head for the first of most likely many Grammys. I see Em walking away with this nod though.

 

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