What happened to Eminem in the song going through changes?
About “Going Through Changes”. In this very emotional song off Recovery, Eminem describes overeating, daytime napping, pill-addiction, and sorrow at the loss of his child hood friend Proof, who was shot outside a club in April of 2006. He ends with a note of love and empathy for his ex-wife Kim.
Why did Eminem decide to return to the rap game?
After going through that whole ordeal he decided it was time to make a change, get clean and return to the rap game and become a better father for his daughters. And become a better person.
Why did Eminem decide to get clean?
In an interview Eminem speaks about almost dying because he had overdoesed on a specific prescription pill. After going through that whole ordeal he decided it was time to make a change, get clean and return to the rap game and become a better father for his daughters.
Why did em go from making beats to writing?
He wanted to focus moreso on writing, rather than getting that deep into the production side and making the beats. Em has been in the game now for a long time and managed to stay ahead of the curve in terms of what new artists are doing. He’s past that ten-year mark, and he’s still ahead of the times.
Who did Eminem write to kill a Mockingbird about?
Writer(s): Luis Resto, Marshall Mathers. This song is dedicated by Eminem to his daughters. Eminem told Rolling Stone magazine, “A song called “Mockingbird,” to Hailie and Alaina.
Is Mockingbird the most offensive Eminem song?
About “Mockingbird”. Possibly the least offensive Eminem song ever, this Encore track is directed and dedicated to his daughters. Eminem acknowledges that growing up with his media image and Kim’s drug problem made for a difficult upbringing, not to mention their poverty-stricken beginnings.
What is the hook of Emile Haynie song changes?
The hook is a sample of Black Sabbath’s “Changes”, if anyone can empathize with Em’s struggles, it is surely the band’s lead singer Ozzy Osbourne, who has had his own cycles of relapse and recovery in his life both musically and personally. What has Emile Haynie said about the song?