Eminem talks about his death and dedicates song to daughter in new album

Eminem and Hailie Jade. Photos: Instagram @eminem @hailiejade
Eminem and Hailie Jade. Photos: Instagram @eminem @hailiejade

In his new album titled “The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce)”, Eminem discusses his death, dedicates a song to his daughter Hailie Jade, and leaves fans moved.

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Released on Friday (12), rapper Eminem’s new album “The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce)” touches on his mortality and features a song dedicated to his daughter Hailie Jade. The track has resonated deeply with fans.

Spanning 19 tracks, the album aims to bid farewell to Eminem’s alter ego, Slim Shady, which emerged in 1999 with the song “My Name Is”.

In the track “Temporary” from his latest release, Eminem uses Slim Shady to reassure his daughter Hailie that everything will be okay even after his eventual death. The song begins with an old recording of Eminem with young Hailie.

“Many people ask me, am I afraid of death? The truth is, I think what scares me the most is not being able to tell you everything. I want to tell you when I’m no longer here. So, this song is for Hailie,” Eminem sings.

Fans took to social media to express their emotions about the track. “Crying while listening to Eminem’s new album was not something I expected to do today,” one fan said.

The rapper is a father of three children: Hailie Jade Scott, Alaina Scott, and Stevie Laine Scott, all from his previous marriage to Kim Scott.

+ Click here to listen to the song “Temporary”

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