Eminem Releases Music Video Addressing His Own Passing To Daughter Hailie Jade In Tearful Scenes
Eminem broke the hearts of his fans after dropping an emotional music video for his song Temporary on Thursday (October 3).
The song, now famous for being dedicated to his daughter and meant to be played once he passes away, is accompanied by heartwarming photos and VHS footage of Hailie growing up, while her father plays, hugs, and comforts her.
“It’s the hardest thing I’ve ever wrote,” the rapper sings at one point, saying that even if he knows the song will make her daughter cry, she needs her to know that everything will be okay even after he’s gone, and pleading for her to find the strength to move on.
The music video mixes Hailie’s childhood images with footage of her wedding to executive Evan McClintock, which took place on May 20, 2024, where Eminem is seen hugging her and weeping after seeing her baby all grown up.
Eminem makes his fans weep after dropping a heartwarming video for Temporary where he pleads with his daughter Hailie to be strong once he passes away
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While the video is brand new, the song is from the artist’s newest album, The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grace), which debuted in July 2024.
“A lot of people ask me, am I afraid of death? The truth is, I think what scares me the most is not being able to say all the things I wanna say to you when I’m no longer here,” the rapper says at the beginning of the clip. “So this song is for Hailie, for when that day comes.”
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His words then give way to beautiful lyrics sung by songwriter Skylar Grey, who also acted as a producer for the song.
“That when a heart breaks, it ain’t broken forever. The pieces will grow back together and in time, I’ll be fine.” the song states. “The tears are temporary”
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For Eminem, who also previously released a single called Headlights dedicated to his mother, the song serves as a way to leave a positive message in his daughter’s life after his eventual passing, which becomes especially moving when considering the artist’s history of drug addiction and road to recovery.
Hailie’s grew up at a time when Eminem was at the peak of both his fame, and drug-abuse, putting a strain on their relationship
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28-year-old Hailie Jade Scott, was born in December of 1995 in Detroit, Michigan. At the time the rapper, whose real name is Marshall Bruce Mathers III, was just starting his career and struggling with substance abuse issues and run-ins with the law.
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Eminem and his ex-wife and the mother of his daughter, Kim Scott, met when they were both teenagers, being 15 and 13 years old respectively, at a house party. The two had an on and off relationship and even lived together with Eminem’s mother for a time, while the rapper struggled with education and his career.
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The immediate years following Hailie’s birth were difficult, with Eminem’s first album being a commercial failure in 1996.
The bump in the road served as motivation for the artist, who in just one year turned his career around by placing second in the 1997 Rap Olympics, and developing his Slim Shady alter ego, which would net him worldwide fame in 1999 after the debut of his eponymous LP.
With fame and success came mounting pressure and stress and the rapper’s already troubled usage of opioid sedatives became even more prevalent. Eminem admitted using a combination of Valium, extra-strength Vicodin, and Ambien during 2002-2008, encompassing most of Hailie’s childhood and early adolescence.The post Eminem Releases Music Video Addressing His Own Passing To Daughter Hailie Jade In Tearful Scenes first appeared on Bored Panda.
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