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The music video mixes Hailie’s childhood images with footage of her wedding to executive Evan McClintock, which took place on May 20, 2024. ... 2024. Eminem broke the hearts of his fans after ...
The video ends with him being applauded at the podium. The video features actresses playing his daughter Hailie Jade and his ex-wife Kim, from whom Eminem was divorced when the song was released. Hailie's half sibling Stevie Laine Scott, Kim's child to another man, also appears in the video played by an actress near the end of the video. [10]
On October 3, 2024, a music video promoting Temporary was released on Eminem's official YouTube channel. The music video alternates between old late-1990's to early-2000's home video footage of Hailie and her father Eminem, and new video footage from more recent years when Hailie tells him about her pregnancy.
Eminem is going to be a grandpa!. On Thursday, Oct. 3, the rapper, 51, released a touching music video for his song "Temporary," which features dozens of old home videos of his daughter Hailie ...
The song references his storied career, while the music video features all of his children, giving a rare glimpse of his lesser-known youngest child.Fans of Marshall Mathers are undoubtedly ...
The music video for "Somebody Save Me" directed by Emil Nava, was released on August 21, 2024. [13] The video includes snippets of home footage and clips from Hailie Jade's "Just a Little Shady" podcast, alongside scenes of Eminem reflecting on his past. The rapper is depicted watching memories unfold behind a one-way mirror.
On Thursday, Oct. 3, Eminem, 51, released a touching music video for his song "Temporary," which features dozens of old home videos of Hailie Jade. Towards the end of the video, the proud dad ...
The entire song "Drips" was removed in early clean versions and is heard only as four seconds of silence moving on to the next track, "Without Me". Later on, digital releases of the clean version removed "Drips" completely, moving the next 11 songs up on the tracklist. Some copies of the clean version, however, feature an edited version of "Drips".