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The confusion likely arises from reversing the words "8" and "Mile." The title refers to , a major thoroughfare in Metro Detroit that historically serves as a socioeconomic and racial dividing line between the city of Detroit (predominantly Black, working-class) and its northern suburbs (predominantly white, middle-class).

There is no official recording by the artist Eminem (Marshall Mathers) titled "Mile 8." This query refers to his seminal song (stylized as 8 Mile ), the title track from the 2002 motion picture of the same name. This report clarifies the title, provides background on the song, analyzes its lyrical content, and assesses its cultural and biographical significance.

Listen to "8 Mile" (2002) alongside "Lose Yourself" and "Rabbit Run" from the same soundtrack for a complete thematic experience.