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Legendary Detroit emcee, record producer & songwriter Eminem, born Marshall Bruce Mathers III, has premiered the third music video from his most recent LP “The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce)”. Titled “Somebody Save Me”, the deep cut features Jelly Roll and home video footage of daughters Hailie Jade, Alaina Mathers and brother Nate.
Across the emotional music video, Eminem reminisces about missing his daughters’ graduation ceremonies, birthdays and not being there for them.
The iconic rapper further speaks to a sleeping version of himself, which symbolises his infamous drug abuse and unruly behaviour, and seeks forgiveness from his children.
Towards the end of the video, the Detroit icon urges his fans to reach out to their loved ones and encourages them to visit mental health platform BetterHelp.
Watch the affecting “Somebody Save Me” music video by Eminem below.
Besides the latest cut, Eminem has premiered to more flagrant cuts – “Houdini” and “Tobey” featuring Big Sean & Babytron. “Somebody Save Me” serves as the closure of Eminem’s latest LP and samples Roll’s “Save Me” hit.
In other news, Atlanta’s lethal rapper-producer duo Metro Boomin & Future have premiered the third cut from their collaborative album “We Still Don’t Trust You”.
Titled “Streets Made Me A King”, the cut captures Boomin & Pluto flexing their top-tier rap stardom and live the ATL trap life which involves visits to Magic City strip club and luxury automobiles.
Stream “The Death of Slim Shady (COUP DE GRÂCE)” by Eminem via Spotify.