Simply A Little Shady Podcast
Eminem is bringing his daughter to tears with a few very private songs he simply dropped, and Hailie Jade Scott says the music movies are an excessive amount of to look at — but in addition very eye-opening about her childhood.
Hailie opened up in regards to the tracks — “Somebody Save Me” and “Temporary” — on her podcast, “Just a Little Shady” … saying she watched the ‘Save Me’ music vid as soon as, however that’ll be the final time.
She says, “I positively cry each time I hear it in any respect. Between that and ‘Temporary’ … I audibly sobbed I believe for each songs however particularly ‘Temporary.’”
‘Save Me’ — that includes Jelly Roll singing the hook — is Em’s lyrical apology to Hailie, and all his youngsters, for selecting medicine over them whereas within the throes of habit. The video reveals a bunch of previous house movies of his youngsters, and it is clearly rather a lot for Hailie.
In the meantime, “Temporary” is in regards to the rapper wanting into the longer term … when he is useless, telling his Hailie to not grieve over him too lengthy, and to maneuver on along with her life. Heavy stuff.
Hailie says the tracks received her interested by how a lot she wasn’t conscious of Em’s points throughout her childhood. — “I feel like my parents did such a good job growing up where I didn’t realize how bad things were. But, now as like, an adult in hindsight, it’s so scary to think about. And I think that’s why I get emotional so much, like just thinking that could have happened.”
She says her coronary heart goes out to anybody who’s misplaced a liked one to habit. Keep in mind, Eminem suffered a near-fatal OD in 2007 and admits at one level he was taking round 20 sleeping and ache tablets every day.
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He celebrated 16 years of sobriety in April, a milestone he marked by posting a pic of himself holding his Alcoholics Nameless chip.