by Ben Butler Contributor | Photos by WENN

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Eminem is now selling brilliant 'mom's spaghetti' t-shirts

Eminem is selling shirts for Mother's day based on his hit 'Lose Yourself'

 

Eminem is now selling mom's spaghetti shirts Photo: WENN

One of Eminem's most glorious lines has been immortalised on a shirt, after the lyrics have been meme-ified by the internet, time and time again. 'Lose Yourself' was featured in the amazing 8 mile way back in 2002, but fans will finally have just one chance, one opportunity to grab the shirt, and seize everything they ever wanted.

The tee's went up on sale here just yesterday for $30, but are on pre-order only for three short days. For the unitiated, the full lyrics that have become so popular over time go like this, "His palms are sweaty, knees weak, arms are heavy. There's vomit on his sweater already, mom's spaghetti".

Eminem just posted on Instagram the reason for this unexpected release, "Show Mom you appreciate her in style this Mother's Day and pick up our 'Mom's Spaghetti' collab with Unfortunate Portrait". 

Take a look at the shirt here: 

 

We teamed up with @UnfortunatePortrait to illustrate this Mom's Spaghetti T-shirt. Show mom you care! Link in bio.

A video posted by Marshall Mathers (@eminem) on

Oh, and don't forget the website makes it clear that vomit does not come with the shirt, so I guess you'll have to provide your own.

Eminem's music soundtracked a generation's schoolroom classes and buses, but the shirt is now for something perhaps a little less cool than your 13-year-old self would expect. Take a trip back in time by watching the video here:

Also, if you haven't already done so yet, be sure to check out The Muppets' cover of Eminem's 'My Name Is', it's pretty brilliant.

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Ben Butler

Contributor

An unapologetic lover of everything from UKG to garage rock, to anything indie or emo-orientated; Ben has been making up for lost time by going to just about any festival or gig he can sneak into since graduating from University. Having cut his teeth writing for forward-thinking publications like 1883 Magazine, The 405, Gigwise, Public Pressure, and Haptic World he has relished writing on music culture's most ridiculous, asinine qualities to its stratospheric heights. He can be found @Benjaminabutler where he'll be spouting nonsense on anything from the state of modern house music, to the UK festival scene and pop-punk bands or how bar tokens are the worst thing that has happened to live events, ever.

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