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After the legal case was settled, Eminem responded to the lawsuit — and his mother’s song about him — in perhaps his most famous song about her, 2002’s “Cleanin’ Out My Closet.”
Debbie Nelson, Eminem's mother, whose difficult relationship with her son was reflected in much of his earlier music, has died at the age of 69. ... Eminem furiously accuses her of drug abuse and ...
Eminem’s mother, Debbie Nelson, whose turbulent relationship with her son was often documented in his rap songs, has died. She was 69. A representative for Eminem confirmed the news to Variety ...
Deborah Rae Nelson (January 6, 1955 – December 2, 2024), also known as Debbie Mathers, was the mother of American rapper Eminem.She was known for her troubled relationship with her son who mentioned her in many of his songs, including "Cleanin' Out My Closet" (2002) and "Headlights" (2013). [1]
During the editing process, Eminem chose to leave it in. [5] In the song's first verse, Eminem criticizes his mother. The second verse then moves on to how his father abandoned him and his mother did drugs. At the start of the third verse, Eminem states that his comments regarding his mother are not made for the sake of public attention.
On September 17, 1999, Eminem's mother, Debbie Mathers, filed a $10 million lawsuit against him for slander based on his claim that she uses drugs in the line "I just found out my mom does more dope than I do" from "My Name Is". [77] [78] After a two-year-long trial, she was awarded $25,000, of which she received $1,600 after legal fees. [77]
Debbie Nelson, the mother of rapper Eminem, has died, TMZ and People have confirmed. She was 69. ... “The Slim Shady LP,” in which he claimed she did drugs.
[10] Eminem's fans argued that this was a matter of free speech and that he was unfairly singled out. [10] Eminem was later granted entry into Canada. [11] In 2002, French jazz pianist Jacques Loussier filed a $10 million lawsuit against Eminem and Dr. Dre, claiming the beat for "Kill You" was stolen from his song "Pulsion". [12]