He recounts the early years of poverty, having "no money for Christmas" and the pain of his daughters missing their parents while he was on tour or their mother, Kim , was away.
Released in 2004 on the album Encore , "" is one of Eminem's most vulnerable songs, serving as an open letter to his daughters, Hailie Jade and Alaina (Lainey) . The Core Narrative
He addresses the breakdown of his marriage, trying to help them understand that "parents sometimes just can't make it work".
Many fan-made lyric videos use minimalist backgrounds to keep the focus on his storytelling and emotional delivery.
💡 The song is a shift from Eminem's usual aggression to a gentle, reflective apology for the instability of his daughters' childhoods. Eminem - Mockingbird (Lyric Video)
While the official music video features home movies of Hailie and Alaina, lyric videos often emphasize the weight of the words:
They often incorporate clips of a younger Marshall Mathers being a "regular" dad, contrasting his public "Slim Shady" persona.
Video) | Eminem - Mockingbird (lyric
He recounts the early years of poverty, having "no money for Christmas" and the pain of his daughters missing their parents while he was on tour or their mother, Kim , was away.
Released in 2004 on the album Encore , "" is one of Eminem's most vulnerable songs, serving as an open letter to his daughters, Hailie Jade and Alaina (Lainey) . The Core Narrative Eminem - Mockingbird (Lyric Video)
He addresses the breakdown of his marriage, trying to help them understand that "parents sometimes just can't make it work". He recounts the early years of poverty, having
Many fan-made lyric videos use minimalist backgrounds to keep the focus on his storytelling and emotional delivery. Many fan-made lyric videos use minimalist backgrounds to
💡 The song is a shift from Eminem's usual aggression to a gentle, reflective apology for the instability of his daughters' childhoods. Eminem - Mockingbird (Lyric Video)
While the official music video features home movies of Hailie and Alaina, lyric videos often emphasize the weight of the words:
They often incorporate clips of a younger Marshall Mathers being a "regular" dad, contrasting his public "Slim Shady" persona.