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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 ...
"Temporary" is an ode to Eminem's daughter Hailie. It also features archival audio of her as a baby. Over a piano-driven instrumental, Eminem says the song is intended for Hailie to listen to when he dies and remember his love for her, [2] [3] [4] before telling her to look after her siblings and uncle after his death.
The music video for the song, directed by Eminem, manager Paul Rosenberg and Phillip G. Atwell, was released on October 7, 2002. The video is a mixture of multiple scenarios, including scenes from and reminiscent of the movie 8 Mile , and Eminem rapping next to the "8 Mile Rd. Mobile Court" sign that appears on the cover of the movie's soundtrack.
Fans of Marshall Mathers are undoubtedly familiar with his daughter, Hailie Jade, who has been a fixture in his music and featured in over 20 tracks. Another of Eminem's daughters, Alaina -- whom ...
Related: Eminem, 51, Reveals Daughter Hailie Jade, 28, Is Pregnant in Intimate New Music Video: 'Grandpa' On Thursday, Oct. 3, Eminem, 51, released a touching music video for his song "Temporary ...
The song was described as a "sugary, feel-good pop jam". [5] The lyrics to the song include "I'm gonna put my body first/And love me so hard 'til it hurts" and "I'm gonna touch the pain away/I know how to scream my own name"; the music video, released one week later, features Steinfeld wearing a leotard emblazoned with "self service". [6]
The music video mixes Hailie’s childhood images with footage of her wedding to executive Evan McClintock, which took place on May 20, 2024. Eminem Spotted Crying In New Video After Learning His ...
The official music video for "Most Girls" was directed by Hannah Lux Davis and premiered May 23, 2017. [11] The clip begins with Steinfeld rebuffing a man who claims she is "not like most girls". [12] Throughout the majority of the video, Steinfeld "channels" various different personas, including a boxer, party girl, and a bookworm. [12]