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Eminem's Lose Yourself is even better in American sign language

American Sign Language interpreter Shelby Mitchusson has perfectly captured Eminem's gritty, hip hop attitude in her rendition of his 2002 hit, but she does it without saying a single word.

Interpreter Shelby Mitchusson posts American Sign Language version on YouTube

American rapper Eminem appears in a scene from the music video for his 2002 hit Lose Yourself. The dark and aggressive track, released as the first single from his semi-autobiographical movie 8 Mile, deals with obstacles a young rapper faced on the streets of Detroit. (Eminen VEVQ/Shady/Aftermath/Interscope)

It's all of Eminem's gritty, hip hop attitude — expressed without saying a word.

American Sign Language interpreter Shelby Mitchusson is getting lots of attention for her YouTube interpretation of Lose Yourself, the Marshall Mathers rapper's 2002 hit from his semi-autobiographical movie 8 Mile.

Mitchusson first posted the video back in September, but the clip is getting new life after a Reddit user, who expected it to be "silly" found it to be "really, really well done." 

The song's dark aggressive lyrics take on a new dimension when expressed solely though Mitchusson's expressive hands.

Her face and body perfectly capture the song's dark and aggressive tone.

"I have a deep love for interpreting music and would love to share more as I am always interpreting music," said Mitchusson in a comment posted after her clip went viral.

She promises to upload more videos like it soon.