• "Lose Yourself" is Eminem's Academy Award-winning song from the "8 Mile" soundtrack.

"Lose Yourself" is Eminem's Academy Award-winning song from the "8 Mile" soundtrack. (Photo : Facebook/Eminem)

"Rap God" rapper Marshall Mathers III, 43, who is professionally known as Eminem, was recently in Chile for the last stop of Lollapalooza South America 2016. He performed particularly in Santiago, the capital of the country, where Cote de Pablo and Snooki Polizzi were born.

On March 20, Sunday, Eminem took to Facebook to share a photo of himself with his fellow former Detroit rap group D12 member Denaun Porter, 37, who is also known as Kon Artis. The caption reads, "And here's the final Lollapalooza selfie from Denaun with my musical director Adam Blackstone and thousands in Santiago!"

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Along with Eminem, the current members of D12 are Ondre Moore, Von Carlisle and Rufus Arthur Johnson, who are professionally known as Swifty McVay, Kuniva and Bizarre, respectively. Like Porter, Blake Karrington, the late DeShaun Dupree Holton and the late Karnail Pitts, who are professionally known as Fuzz Scoota, Proof and Bugz were former members.

Before performing in Santiago, Chile, Eminem headlined Lollapalooza South America 2016 in Brazil. On March 12, he performed "Fack" to conclude his set in Sao Paolo although he normallu closes out with his Academy Award-winning song "Lose Yourself," according to Complex.

It was the first time Eminem performed "Fack" live onstage. The song is from the Detroit rapper's compilation album titled "Curtain Call: The Hits," which was released by his label Shady Records and Dr. Dre's Aftermath Entertainment on Dec. 6, 2005.

On March 18, Eminem was in Argentina, where Lollapalooza took place for its third consecutive year. It was the first time the Detroit rapper visited the country.

"Argentina, this is our first time here and now we don't want to leave, but we have to tell you where we're from," Billboard quoted Eminem as saying before performing the political hip hop song titled "White America" from his fourth studio album "The Eminem Show."  

The other songs Eminem performed in Argentina were "The Real Slim Shady," "Without Me," "One Shot" and "Till I Collapse." He also performed his collaboration songs with Rihanna, which are "The Monster" and "Love the Way You Lie."

Watch Eminem perform "The Real Slim Shady" and "Without Me" live in Argentina here: