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Eminem apologizes to his kids and disses celebrities in new album 'The Death of Slim Shady'

Eminem has released his latest album, The Death of Slim Shady, his first in four years. The 51-year-old rapper announced the album in April before performing at the 2024 NFL Draft. The album features collaborations with artists like White Gold, Skylar Grey, and Big Sean. The final track, ‘Somebody Save Me,’ features Jelly Roll and includes heartfelt lyrics where Eminem apologizes to his three children—Hailie, Alaina, and Stevie—for not always being there for them
Eminem apologizes to his kids and disses celebrities in new album 'The Death of Slim Shady'
Eminem has released his latest album, The Death of Slim Shady, his first in four years. The 51-year-old rapper announced the album in April before performing at the 2024 NFL Draft. The album features collaborations with artists like White Gold, Skylar Grey, and Big Sean. The final track, ‘Somebody Save Me,’ features Jelly Roll and includes heartfelt lyrics where Eminem apologizes to his three children—Hailie, Alaina, and Stevie—for not always being there for them
Eminem has released his latest album,
The Death of Slim Shady
, his first in four years. The 51-year-old rapper announced the album in April before performing at the 2024 NFL Draft. The album features collaborations with artists like White Gold, Skylar Grey, and Big Sean. The final track, ‘Somebody Save Me,’ features Jelly Roll and includes heartfelt lyrics where Eminem apologizes to his three children—Hailie, Alaina, and Stevie—for not always being there for them.In the song, Eminem raps about his regrets as a father. He mentions missing significant moments in his children's lives and feeling unworthy of the title of father. The track opens with a recording of Alaina asking him to eat with her, which he dismisses. Jelly Roll sings the chorus, reflecting on the struggle to change self-destructive habits.The album also includes several disses aimed at various celebrities. In the track “Fuel,” Eminem references recent allegations against Diddy, using wordplay that suggests controversy. Another track, ‘Antichrist,’ includes sharp comments about Diddy, Kanye West, Megan Thee Stallion, Kim Kardashian, and others. Eminem criticizes these celebrities with his signature provocative style, mentioning incidents and making bold statements.
The Death of Slim Shady
reflects both personal introspection and Eminem’s characteristic brashness, blending apologies to his children with pointed critiques of public figures. The album’s mix of emotional vulnerability and aggressive lyricism highlights Eminem’s complex persona as both a father and a controversial artist.

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