Eminem’s daughter, Hailie Jade, recently shared her emotional reaction to her father’s songs ‘Temporary’ and ‘Somebody Save Me.’

While discussing the tracks on her podcast, Just a Little Shady, she revealed the profound impact these songs had on her.

Hailie Jade’s Heartfelt Reaction

In a recent episode of her podcast, Hailie Jade, who is 28, confessed that she ‘sobbed’ when she watched the music video for ‘Somebody Save Me.’ The painful emotions it stirred made it difficult for her to watch again.

‘I watched it in entirety and I don’t think I can do it again. I definitely cry every time I hear it,’ Hailie revealed. She found both ‘Temporary’ and ‘Somebody Save Me’ to be gut-wrenching.

Reflecting on Her Childhood

Hailie reflected on her childhood while watching the ‘Somebody Save Me’ video. She praised her parents for shielding her from the harsh realities they faced, making her unaware of how bad things were at the time.

Choking up, she added, ‘I think that’s why I get emotional so much just thinking that that could have happened. And obviously that’s the point of the song.’ This realization hit her hard, demonstrating the emotional weight she carries.

Struggles with Listening

Hailie also admitted how challenging it is for her to listen to some of Eminem’s older songs. The emotional toll is significant.

‘The older I get, the less I can listen to any of the songs. I’ve done enough crying and I told myself I refuse,’ she said. Tracks like ‘Mockingbird’ evoke strong emotions in her.

Despite the emotional difficulty, Hailie found some joy in the memories captured in the footage used in ‘Somebody Save Me.’ She said it was ‘fun’ to watch old family videos despite the song’s heavy theme.

Eminem’s Heartbreaking Music Video

The video for ‘Somebody Save Me,’ released earlier this week, sees Eminem reliving his biggest regrets as a parent. It’s a visually and emotionally charged clip.

In the video, Eminem watches old family footage from behind a glass screen, even observing younger versions of himself struggling with addiction.

One powerful scene imagines his children saying their final goodbyes at his funeral, with Em rapping: ‘Right now, I’m just weak / As I fall further down in this deep hole…’ The raw emotion in these scenes is palpable.


The Song ‘Temporary’

‘Temporary,’ another deeply emotional track, serves as a poignant ode to Hailie and features her childhood recordings.

Skylar Grey also lends her voice on the hook, enriching the song’s emotional depth. The track is meant for Hailie to listen to after Eminem’s passing, with lyrics like: ‘So Hailie Jade, I wrote you this song / To help you cope with life now that I’m gone.’

Eminem also urges Hailie to look after her siblings and uncle in his absence: ‘Look after Alaina, Stevie and Uncle Nate / And sweetie, be strong…’ The words resonate deeply, showing his concern for his family’s future.

A Personal Connection

The bond between Eminem and his daughter is profoundly personal and touching. His music often reflects this deep connection.

‘Temporary’ is described as the hardest song for Eminem to write, highlighting the emotional struggle behind it. At the end of the song, his voice breaks slightly, underscoring the difficulty of saying goodbye.

These tracks reveal the vulnerability and love hidden behind the facade of fame, offering a rare glimpse into Eminem’s personal life.

Moving Forward

Despite the heavy themes, Hailie’s reflections suggest a sense of resilience and growth.

She acknowledges the pain but also cherishes the memories and lessons learned from her father’s music.


Hailie Jade’s emotional response to her father’s songs underscores the powerful connection between family and music.

Her reflections offer a poignant reminder of the personal struggles and triumphs behind the scenes.

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