Eminem's mother, Debbie Mathers, on her relationship with her son: "Life is short... Mom wants to hug you"


"God of Rap"

Rap God is the most important song in the modern rapper's repertoire. At some point, Eminem began to be criticized for his penchant for pop sound: he invited singers like Pink and Rihanna to sing back and read about dark Detroit neighborhoods less and less. The answer to all ill-wishers was the six-minute “God of Rap” - a track built entirely on incessant recitative, accelerating to an absolutely impossible six and a half words per second. As a result, the song took a place in the Guinness Book of Records as a hit containing the most words in the text - 1560 in total.

"Eight Mile"

The title of a 2002 biographical film about Eminem's early life. In the film, he played the main role, and also performed during the credits his almost main hit - the song Lose Yourself, which later turned out to be the first rap song in history to receive an Oscar.

The phrase itself is derived from the name of the street in Detroit, 8 Mile Road, which lies on the outskirts of the city and separates poor African-American neighborhoods and the outskirts of the city, populated predominantly by white residents, also of relatively low income.

D-12

A group of five rappers who supported Eminem in every possible way on his path to fame (by participating in recordings with him and helping him master the technique). For a long time they toiled among little-known rap groups, until Eminem, who had already gained weight, took them to the Aftermath record label, on which he published himself. As a result, a fairly typical story happened to the group: after recording several albums, they separated, then got back together, then lost one of the members due to a shootout in a nightclub. The best indication of the band's status is that they recorded their last album in 2004, but continue to tour small festivals.

The only good thing that came out of their creative union with Eminem was the humorous song My band, in which the D-12 team complains about the “starred” white rapper: his microphone is always set up better, and the fans run to him first.

Eminem from A to U

— Copyright

In 2014, New Zealand's ruling party released a campaign video. It featured a slightly modified melody from “Lose Yourself.” According to representatives, they bought the instrumental on the website - it was signed as “in the style of Eminem.” The rapper's side filed a lawsuit. The judge ruled in favor of the rapper and ordered the party to pay $400 thousand.

- White

Eminem is the most famous rapper in the world.
However, he is white. On the track “White America,” Marshall discusses how being white has influenced his career. “When I was underground, no one gave a fuck I was white,” he raps. The idea is that his skin color helped his career a lot. “No one would listen to me if I were black” is one of the main ideas of the song. As a result, a white guy in a black genre became the best-selling rapper in the world.

— Vicodin and Valium

Two painkillers from Eminem's long list of tablet experiences.
He said that he started using in small doses, but gradually increased the pace. The result was an overdose in 2007. “The first time I tried Vicodin I was like, wow.” I not only felt pleasant, I stopped feeling pain. I don't remember when this became a problem. I felt better and better on the pills. People tried to explain to me that I was sick. Fuck them. This is not heroin or coke,” Eminem said in the film “How To Make Money Selling Drugs.”

— “Eight Mile”

A cult film about battle rap starring Eminem. The action takes place in Detroit. Marshall plays an aspiring rapper named B-Rabbit and his goal is to win a battle tournament reminiscent of the arcade mode of Mortal Kombat, and at the end face the local Shao Kahn. The soundtrack to the film was the track “Lose Yourself” - a song that, perhaps, was not more important in the artist’s career. It also brought Marshall an Academy Award. The rapper missed the award ceremony because he did not believe in his own success.

— Gays

The rapper more than once offended the LGBT community in his lines, and they wrote complaints about discrimination.
Marshall's performance on the same stage with Sir Elton John in 2001 did not help relieve the tension. The famous singer, by the way, greatly helped the rapper overcome addiction, and Eminem even gave him two diamond penis rings for his wedding. The “reckoning” came in 2009 at the MTV ceremony. Actor Sacha Baron Cohen, in the image of his movie gay alter ego Bruno, descended on a rope in a Cupid costume onto Eminem sitting in the audience. It's better to see it once. Later, however, it became known that the trick was rigged. Eminem said that when he returned to the hotel, he laughed at this joke for several hours.

Later, in an interview with the NY Times, the rapper explained that he does not have any hostility towards gays and even supports same-sex marriage. “If two people love each other, then why not? I believe everyone should have an equal chance of being unhappy.” - said the artist.

— The Dirty Dozen

She is also the group D12 (dirty dozen).
The group consisted of Eminem and five of his school friends. The team was a trash tent from the world of rap and rapped mainly about drugs, dirty sex and reprisals against haters. Following the death of member Proof in 2006, the group's activity declined. “Purple Pills” is one of the band’s most famous songs. It contained so many references to drugs and sex that it was broadcast on radio in a censored version. So she changed the name to “Purple Hills”. A particularly nasty verse from Bizzare even had to be cut completely.

In 2020, D12 (already in the trio format Swift, Bizarre and Kuniwa) came to the Cubana festival. There, Bizarre was shot during a bar fight.

— Detroit

Eminem's hometown.
From Marshall's stories, this is such a huge factory for the production of hopelessness. The city, which was the capital of the American auto industry, experienced an economic crisis and population outflow in the 2000s, and went bankrupt in 2013. Marshall, despite everything, loves this place. “We will never turn our backs on you, because we are you. My home,” he writes in a letter to Detroit.

In 2020, the song “Detroit Vs. Everybody,” the city’s rap anthem. Not only Eminem, but also fellow countrymen Royce Da 5'9”, Danny Brown and Big Sean read on it. Later a remix was released with the rest of the Detroit gang.

— Dr. Dre

Doc and Marshall met by chance: in the garage of the director of Interscope Records, Doc found the “Slim Shady EP” and became interested in the young talent. By that time, Eminem had already released his debut album “Infinite,” which was a sales failure. Marshall is depressed and hasn't been rapping for six months. Dre finds the rapper, and so begins their long-term collaboration.

Thanks to Dre, the “Slim Shady EP” turns into the full-length album “Slim Shady LP”, which made Eminem a star. The success was cemented by the video for the song “My Name Is” - the artist’s first hit.

— “The Eminem Show”

Fourth studio album, 2002. This time is considered the peak of Marshall’s creative form, and “Eminem Show” itself is, if not his best album, then very close to it. Eminem talked about serious things: racism, politics and the impact of music on society. At the same time, he remained the same embittered psycho, juggling rhymes and verbal ulcers. You can read about the record in our material.

— Fat Eminem

Now Marshall is in excellent physical shape, but in 2007 the rapper seriously gained weight due to his addiction to Vicodin and Valium.
The drugs affected his stomach and he had to eat away the pain. By that time, the rapper weighed 104 kilograms. Everything changed after the overdose. Marshall came out of rehab and decided to lose weight. He ran 27 kilometers a day and did the “Madness” program. You can find out more about this period of his life here.

— “Infinite”

Debut album 1996.
The record was released with Detroit rap radio stations in mind, but no one there needed the release either. The few reviewers who heard the album accused Marshall of copying the style of Nas and AZ. Thematically, “Infinite” was very different from the rapper’s subsequent albums. Marshall read about the desire to become rich, the difficulties of raising a young daughter, and his love for his girlfriend Kim. On subsequent releases, the rapper will begin to behave shockingly, put down the stars and wish Kim death.

— Kim

They met at Marshall's mother's house, where street children were constantly hanging around. He was 15 at that time, she was 12. A few years later, the couple had a daughter, Hayley. Over the next few years, Marshall and Kim's relationship goes from bad to worse.

Eminem dedicated three songs to Kim: “Searching,” “97 Bonnie & Clyde,” and “Kim.” If the first one is a declaration of love, then the last two are a badiebag in the literal sense of the word. In the text of “97 Bonnie & Clyde,” Marshall and his daughter throw Kim’s dead body into the lake. To record his daughter’s voice, the rapper had to lie to his wife that he was just going out to eat with her.

— “Lefty”

Film directed by Antoine Fuqua. Eminem became the executive producer of the film and recorded 2 songs for it - “Phenomenal” and “Kings Never Die”. Initially, Marshall was supposed to play the main role in the film, but he was too busy with music. This is not the first time that a rapper could play a leading role: the director of the film “Training Day” considered Eminem, but the role later went to Ethan Hawke.

- Mother

Debbie Mathers gave birth to Marshall at age 15. The birth lasted three and a half days. Marshall's father did not last long in the family and left her alone with a small child. Debbie started having problems with her medications. And with my son.

The highest point of tension between them is the song “Cleanin' Out My Closet.” In the video for it, Eminem buries his own mother. There is also a wish to “burn in hell.”

In 2000, Debbie sues her son. There are many reasons, but the main one is the line “I just found out that my mom takes more drugs than me” from the song “My Name Is”. Moral compensation was supposed to be $10 million. Relations between them become even worse.

In 2014, the public learns that they have reconciled. Eminem releases “Headlights” video for Mother's Day. In the song itself, the rapper regrets past grievances. Now in an interview, Marshall says he loves his mother no matter what.

— “The Marshall Mathers LP”

The third studio album of 2000, which gave us tracks that would eventually be included in the artist’s golden fund: “Stan”, “Kim”, “The Way I Am”, “The Real Slim Shady”.
Dr. Dre was convinced of the latter’s hit status when his children began humming the chorus. The first title of the album is “Amsterdam”. The rapper wrote most of the lyrics in this city.

The cover features Marshall's childhood home. The house was destroyed, and bricks from it were sold at auction, where the price started at $313. Now on eBay you can buy this for $1400.

— “Not Afraid”

Single from the 2010 album “Recovery”. The song captures an important period in Marshall's life - giving up drugs. Eminem also mentions the unsuccessful album “Relapse” and abandons the tricks with the dialect (the rapper used to love to make faces on tracks, parodying black accents).

The video for the song collected more than a billion views and became the rapper's second most viewed. The first is “Love The Way You Lie” with Rihanna.

- "Orange"

Eminem can rhyme anything. He will spit out the ending, split the syllable and read five words per second, but rhyme correctly. Even the word “orange” means “orange”. There is a stereotype that it doesn't rhyme with anything.

—Proof

Close friend of Eminem and member of the group D12. Marshall called him an insanely promising rapper and freestyle master. In 8 Mile he played rapper Lil Tic and left a funny Easter egg - during his performance he read “I will Punish Rabbit Or Obsolete Future (film character).” From the first letters in the words of a sentence you can form the word Proof.

— “Rap God”

The third single from the 2013 album “Marshall Mathers LP 2” - the continuation of the cult first part.
Eminem bleached his hair to highlight the transformation and return to the creative form that characterized the first part of MMLP. This should have been interpreted literally as “I’m back.” The track itself is six minutes of verbal meat grinder. Eminem, to a minimalistic beat, rhymes everything that rhymes and sprinkles with witticisms of all degrees of sharpening. Track Highlight - Marshall raps at Speed ​​Racer speed for 15 seconds. During this time he manages to pronounce 97 words.

— Slim Shady

Eminem's alter ego.
The Dark Side of Marshall. “Slim Shady EP” differed from the debut album “Infinite” in its dark mood - Marshall rapped about drugs, murder and family problems. Marshall came up with this nickname while sitting in the restroom. Later he said that he was so happy about his discovery that he immediately ran to tell everyone about it. Slim Shady was the rapper's answer to the failed album Infinite. Eminem's evil shadow had to take its toll.

Now Eminem uses this image less and less.

— Stan

Character from the song of the same name.
According to its plot, it is a fan obsessed with Eminem who writes disturbing letters to his idol. The messages do not reach the rapper and this angers Stan. Unable to bear Marshall's silence, Stan kills himself and his pregnant girlfriend. In 2020, philologists are adding the word “stan” to the Oxford Dictionary. Meaning: extremely obsessive fan.

—Trump

The current President of the United States and the main target of Eminem's attacks over the past two years.
However, the streets remember that in 2004, Eminem supported Trump in his desire to become President of the United States. A lot has changed since then. Disses against him began in 2020 with the track “Campaign Speech”. On it, Eminem rapped: “You say Trump is not a puppet / Because he funds his own campaign with his own money / That's all you need / Crazy with a joint in his hand and a finger on the button / Who doesn't have to answer to anyone - great idea!".

In a recent BET Cypher, Marshall also took a dig at Trump. In an interview on Shade 45, the rapper says he's still waiting to hear back from the president.

— Freestyle

Eminem is great at freestyle.
It was the “Rap Olympics” freestyle battle that brought him his acquaintance with Dr. Dre. And during the filming of “Eight Mile,” Marshall, in order to entertain the extras, invited those who wanted to fight. Perhaps Eminem's most famous freestyle was his appearance on Tim Westwood's radio show. It has almost 40 million views on YouTube.

— Haley

Hayley Mathers.
Eminem's daughter. Marshall dedicated the songs “Haile's Song” and “Mocking Bird” to her. Her voice can be heard in the tracks “My Dad's Gone Crazy”, where she repeats “I think my dad has gone crazy.” She's 21 now and this is what she looks like. Little known fact: Eminem actually has three daughters - Hailie, Alaina and Whitney. Haley is her own child, Alaina is adopted, but Whitney was born from Kim and her boyfriend Eric Khater, but Marshall later adopted her.

— Shady Records

Label founded by Eminem and his manager Paul Rosenberg in 1999. The first signatories are the group D12 and rapper Obie Trice. In 2002, aspiring rapper 50 Cent joined the label. You know what happened to him next. He left the label in 2014.

On the occasion of the label's 15th anniversary, a series of cartoons, “ShadyXV Quinceañera,” were released—violent short films in the style of early Disney.

The current lineup of Shady Records besides Eminem: D12, Slaughterhouse, Skylar Gray, Yelawolf, Westside & Conway, Boogie.

— Eminem

A name that everyone knows. But not everyone knows where it came from and what it means. At the beginning of his career, the rapper called himself M&M after the first letters of his first and last name. He later changed his stage name to Eminem. There is also a version that the rapper did this because of possible problems with the M&Ms company. Another fan theory is that Eminem means “Every Mom Is Nice Except Mine.”

- Humor

Eminem is known for his funny videos: he either dresses up as a superhero with a huge fake ass, or sarcastically attacks several celebrities, or parodies Elvis or his own mother.
This applies mainly to his character Slim Shady, since today's Eminem prefers to remain more serious in his songs. To see Marshall's comedic talent, check out this compilation of his best moments from interviews and late-night shows.

“Analysis: the rapper earned 10 million for the label, but he didn’t even receive 3 million - how can this be?”

Detroit

Eminem's family moved to Detroit before he entered school. The future “god of rap” grew up and grew strong in a black neighborhood - his mother was so lucky with housing. Later, when Eminem rose to the top, Detroit would experience the largest municipal bankruptcy in US history: the city's total debts would reach $20 billion.

In 2011, Eminem will pay back the “Motor City”. The rapper will star in one of the most expensive commercials in the history of advertising: a two-minute advertisement for Chrysler cars, shown during the most expensive moment on American television - during halftime of the Super Bowl game in American football, where the rights to show a 30-second commercial alone cost $5 million. In addition, it will allow the song Lose Yourself to be used in the video, which until now had not been allowed to be heard in any commercial for 9 years, regardless of the amount offered. According to rumors, in the late 2000s Em refused to sell the rights to use the song in advertising to Steve Jobs himself.

Eminem's net worth

Eminem's net worth, according to Forbes, is $210,000,000 as of 2020, which allows Eminem to use a private jet, expensive cars and the best service.

Rapper's real estate

Until recently, Eminem owned 2 houses - in Clinton, Michigan, and in Detroit.

His home in Clinton is his principal residence. The 8,900 square foot mansion was built in 1996, but Eminem purchased it in September 2000 for just $1,483,500. Quite modest, considering the level of his fortune.

Eminem's second home, in the Rochester Hills area of ​​Detroit, was owned by the musician for 14 years and was put up for sale in 2017. In 2003, Eminem paid $4,750,000 for the mansion, but sold it for only $2,000,000. The 17,000 sf mansion has 6 bedrooms, 9.5 bathrooms, a pool with waterfall and spa, tennis court, entertainment room, private lake.

Car collection

We can’t keep silent about Eminem’s love for cars. Eminem's fortune allowed him to assemble a collection that is constantly being replenished:

  • Dodge Super Bee 1970 — ≈$75,000
  • Audi R8 Spyder - $143,000
  • Hummer H2 - $120,000
  • Cadillac Escalade - $75,000-$100,000
  • Lamborghini Aventador – $700,000
  • Porsche 911 GT3 RS – $330,000
  • Porsche 911 Turbo - $200,000
  • Porsche Carrera GT - $448,000
  • Ferrari 430 Scuderia - $262,000
  • Ferrari 575 – $250,000
  • Ferrari 599 GTO - $371,000
  • Ford Mustang GT - $26,000-$46,000
  • Ford GT - $450,000
  • Aston Martin V8 Vantage - $187,000
  • McLaren MP4-12C - $250,000

Cadillac Escalade is one of the most expensive cars

Rolex Datejust Silver Jubilee made of 18 karat gold

Audi R8 Spyder

Hummer H2

Eminem's Porsche 911 GT3 RS

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Eminem, unlike many other celebrities, does not flaunt his wealth. One day he asked his manager if he could afford to buy a Rolex watch. Considering how much Eminem earns, he could afford to buy the entire collection of watches in the showroom. The manager only laughed at Eminem’s concerns, to which the musician said:

“I don’t want to run out of money. I want my daughter to be able to go to college."

It really speaks volumes about the kind of guy he is.

Rolex Datejust

One indication of Eminem's net worth is the Rolex Datejust Silver Jubilee, worth around $6,400. The Datejust line is the modern archetype of classic Rolex watches. The models have an Oystersteel body, which is specially developed for the brand as it is extremely durable. The watch features a silver dial and hour markers made from 18k gold to prevent tarnishing.

Diamond necklace

During a concert at the Milton Keynes Bowl in 2003 in front of 65,000 fans, Eminem said: "I'm going to give it to the sexiest woman I see." After this, the musician handed the young girl a necklace, the cost of which was $450,000. Eminem decided without hesitation to give away his hard-earned product in the form of a huge diamond-encrusted crucifix to a stunned fan. This was Eminem's reaction to recent newspaper reports that he spent $750,000 on jewelry in one week.

Kimberly Scott

The only woman on Earth who can boast the title of “Eminem’s wife twice.” Em's hatred for his own wife is as strong as it quickly turns into sympathy and affection. Having insulted her countless times in songs, he finally filed for divorce, after which he boldly stated in an interview that “he would rather give birth through a penis than return to this relationship.” Despite the flowery metaphors, a few years later, after Eminem's failed marriage, the couple got back together and remarried.

The nature of the rapper’s relationship with his recidivist wife is most clearly illustrated by the episode when, after Kim’s unsuccessful suicide attempt, Eminem wrote and released the farewell song Kim, in which he mourned the death of his still living wife. After that, he filed for divorce, then withdrew the application, only to have Kim herself file it four months later.

It became diamond

Having recorded several compositions for Dr. Dre’s disc, the rapper released his second album, and here he was already acting not on behalf of a certain cynical clown Slim Shady, but on his own – the disc was called “The Marshall Mathers LP.” The advertising campaign for the composer's new brainchild was accompanied by several scandals in Eminem's personal life: his mother sued him for unflattering words about her in a rap song, and his wife was offended by unreasonable jealousy. The Association of Gays and Lesbians, which launched an action to boycott the singer and opposed his nomination for a Grammy, harbored a particular grievance. Their efforts were in vain: Eminem received three Grammys.

The artist’s next album became a diamond: the disc “The Eminem Show” sold around the world with a circulation exceeding 20,000,000 copies. In the same year, 2002, the biopic “8 Mile” was released, in which Eminem played the main role, because the image of the rapper from the bottom, Jimmy “Rabbit,” was based on him.

Long rehabilitation

Eminem collaborated with many soloists and groups, but the alliance with the D12 team was closer - these are close friends of the rapper, with whom he recorded many compositions. So, in the spring of 2004, they released the disc “D12 World” together. Soon Eminem's fifth studio album was released. However, "Encore" did not enjoy the same popularity as its predecessors, and the Grammy nominations were lost to another rapper, Kanye West.

In 2005-2006, Eminem worked on a collection of the best compositions “Curtain Call: The Hits” and an album of tracks “Eminem Presents: The Re-Up”. Then there was a break in Eminem’s creative biography. As the rapper later admitted, this was due to his drug addiction. The musician was able to recover and undergo rehabilitation. He spoke about this during a promotional campaign for the re-release of the “Relapse” disc. The new version contains a composition performed by Eminem along with black colleagues Lil Wayne, Kanye West, and Drake.

The Way I Am

Eminem was again at the height of fame, won two MTV Video Music Awards 2010, gave numerous concerts, expanded his field of collaboration by recording songs with Lloyd Banks, Rihanna, Nicki Minaj, Sia and other hip-hoppers. Even earlier, in 2008, he released an autobiographical book, “The Way I Am.”

The white rapper has his own record label, founded back in the 1990s, and his own charitable foundation aimed at supporting disadvantaged children in Michigan. When Eminem is asked about his religious views, he simply answers: “I believe in God and I pray.” He participated in several TV series - for example, there is his cameo in “Beauties”.

Michael Jackson

At the height of the scandal with accusations against the “king of pop,” Eminem released a video for the song Just Lose It, the first verse of which was entirely devoted to suspicions towards Jackson. Despite dozens of digs at Jackson, Eminem immediately warns that “these are not jokes on Michael, these are just metaphors - I’m crazy, I sometimes go crazy and slightly lose control of my rhymes.” Despite these excuses, it was then clear what Eminem meant: in his opinion, Michael touched the boys, and quite willingly.

Mariah Carey

It is not known exactly how long Eminem’s affair with singer Mariah Carey lasted - six months or a year, but the mutual exchange of barbs and insults continued for almost seven years after it. The artists mentioned each other unflatteringly in interviews and on talk shows, but then took a position favorable to each other and, since 2009, began to completely deny any past relationships.

The only good thing that came out of this strange story that happened with two singers was Eminem's song Superman, in which he talks in detail about his attitude towards women. Briefly: they are all very bad, they constantly replace each other and value them more dearly.

Nicki Minaj

Only very lazy (or long-dead) rappers over the past six years have not read at least a couple of lines of praise about Nicki Minaj's ass. And then Eminem went the furthest, without preludes or introductions, sending the singer an invitation to have anal sex:

“You only live once, so I've been thinking about this beautiful woman, so stop me if I go too far, but I'll tell you her name because she's famous. So I hope I don't sound gross, but Nicki Minaj, I'd like to stick my penis up your asshole."

"Rap Olympics"

The name of the annual rap competition in Detroit. The day before Eminem participated in the 1997 Rap Olympics, debt collectors seized the property in his home. The future superstar was forced to break into his own house and sleep on the floor. Because of this, Eminem almost slept through the competition. In the end, he took second place, but impressed Interscope label head Jimmy Iovine, who was sitting in the audience, so much that he gave the young Detroiter’s recordings to his protégé Dr. Dre. Dre, who at that time was looking for young talents in the States, was so impressed by the material that he immediately offered Eminem a contract.

Childhood and youth

  • Eminem was born on October 17, 1972 in St. Joseph. The boy's father is Marshall Bruce Mathers Jr., and his mother is Deborah Ray Mathers.
  • Eminem's parents were members of Daddy Warbucks, a band that performed at the Ramada Inns. His father, Bruce, and mother, Debbie, eventually separated.
  • Eminem has three half-brothers, Michael, Sarah and Nate. Marshall lived with his mother, Debbie. They moved around frequently before settling in Detroit, Michigan.
  • He grew up in a black neighborhood, where he often bullied African-American youth. During his childhood, he was interested in comics and rap.
  • The boy had a difficult childhood and was never on good terms with his mother. However, he was on good terms with her half-brother Ronnie. Eminem did not receive a good education due to constant disagreements with his mother. The boy dropped out of Lincoln High School when he was seventeen.

Stan

The hero of the legendary song Stan, which tells the story of Eminem and his fictional fan Stanley through a series of letters to his idol, which Em does not have time to respond to until it is too late. Once Eminem performed it not with the singer Dido, who sang the chorus, but with Elton John. It was at the Grammy Awards ceremony, and the unexpected creative union was supposed to remove the targets of numerous organizations for the protection of the rights of sexual minorities from the rapper’s back, which had repeatedly seen signs of homophobia in his work, which is not surprising for hip-hop in general. Thirteen years later, in another song on another album, his fictional brother will take revenge on Stan by kidnapping Eminem from his house and trying to kill him.

Children

Without a doubt, Eminem loves children very much and is a good, caring father. The rapper has three daughters: Hailey, Alaina and Whitney. He also acts as the legal guardian of his half-brother Nathan.

Of all the singer’s children, only Hayley is his biological daughter. Her celebrity was born to his first love, Kim Scott, in 1995.

Alaina is the daughter of Kim's sister. Eminem's wife's sister suffered from drug addiction, which ruined her life. As soon as she began to have serious problems with drugs, Kimberly and Eminem took the baby, adopted her and raised her as their own. Alaina’s biological mother died of an overdose a couple of years ago.

Whitney is Kim's daughter from another relationship. Eminem considered it necessary to adopt her, as his wife suffered from constant depression and alcohol addiction. The singer successfully overcame his addictions, and everything indicates that he became a wonderful father of three wonderful girls.

The life of the best-selling musical artist of our time is full of events and achievements. Eminem has achieved unprecedented heights in his musical career and is not going to stop there. The whole world is looking forward to new creations from the king of hip-hop both in the music world and in the world of cinema.

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