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I battled drug addiction for about 12 years. My daughter saved me. I got clean the day i found out i was going to be a father. Been clean for 10 years now
exactly. I see it as 3 personalities - with Eminem being a mixture of Slim and Marshall - at times leaning more toward Slim, but as time progressed Eminem revealed & demonstrated more of Marshall thankfully
Seeing actual footage of Em's kids as opposed to just hearing audio made everything 1000x times more heartbreaking. So glad we got a music video for Somebody Save Me, would have 100% been my pick if we could only get 1 music vid from the album but hopefully there's more to come
7 years sober so between the loss I’ve experienced due to addiction and seeing and hearing songs like these are a great reminder that I have to keep pushing forward and fighting one day at a time
Alaina, Stevie and his brother Nate have already been on Hailie’s podcast, which also has video posted on youtube. I think maybe he felt comfortable showing his family in the video because they’ve already been comfortable to show their faces online. The shot with grown up Stevie is from Hailie’s podcast. They probably discussed all of this (including the visual aspect of the podcast) as a family before. I love the video. I love how dedicated Em is to his family. Makes me respect him so much more as an artist.
Exposing his vulnerabilities is one of the many things that separates Marshall from the rest and why he has the fanbase he does. The man is living proof that you can be hard and vulnerable at the same time.
I just found out about Jelly Roll recently (7 months ago) when he gave a testimony at the senate committee for the fentanyl crisis. I didn't know about his history with his own struggle with drugs. This song is very suitable for him as someone who... well, both he and Eminem know precisely what their battle is with drug addiction. Much respect for both of them. Lastly, thanks, Knox, for your insights, as always. This isn't just for drugs but for any addiction. You'll be surprised who will help you go through your own path to recovery. Don't think you are alone in it or think no one knows; a lot of times, smokers are desensitized to their own scent of cigarettes in their breath and clothing. You are ultimately hiding yourself while everyone else helplessly watches you struggle alone. Ultimately, in the end, you will get through it if you are willing to let others help you through the process.
I was even more surprised to find out jelly Roll has a felony record and was in prison for 10 years. He worked hard to turn his life around for the better, but he is still experiencing repercussions. Recently he got turned down for his dream home, not because of money, but because it was a golfcourse community which does not allow felons. (Ironically the convicted felon running for President owns a golf course lol!)
I do absolutely recommend "Just a Little Shady". It is such a funny and wholesome podcast, where Hailie and her friend can just be themselves and talk about whatever. Alaina and Stevie and Nate have been on it. They also have a segment called Shady Stories, where people write in things considered shady. Listened to and watched every episode.
I was a huge Linkin Park fan as a teen back in the day.. when Chester passed away I didn’t tear up but it felt surreal.. like the world changed.. but the affect Em’s music had on me as a kid.. it helped me so much.. changed me as a person to become a more loving person because of how much love Em had for Hallie…. If Em would’ve passed away when he had that OD that probably would’ve hit me hard.. thank God he still wit us.. 🐐 ❤
Eminem is the goat man .. the range of emotions this man takes his listeners through is incredible. The realest artist ever. 🐐 Such a powerful track and video. ❤
I have been clean for a few years now. I was homeless and, worst of the worst. I lost everything I ever owned, my home, and most importantly, I lost my 2 sons when they needed me most. I was in and out of jail. Not having my sons made me a worse addict because I couldn't bear with the pain and guilt of not being there for many of their firsts. Everyone just called me a p.o.s., but it was the pain of not having them that made me not care if i lived or unalived.Once I did start a relationship with them when they were grown, I lost my oldest son the day before his 23rd birthday, to fentanyl poisoning. He was not an addict like me. Someone put it in his weed. Poisoned, not overdosed. I often wonder why it wasn't it me instead? I was the addict. I deserved it, not him. He had his life planned out, I was always just a mess. Please do not wait until it's too late to get help. And please be careful of anything you buy in the streets whether it's weed or a pill, fentanyl can be in anything. All it takes is one-time use, and that could be it. A lethal dose is as big as a head of a match. And if you have a loved one that is an addict, do not leave them like mine did to me. Now I live daily with the loss of my son and it hurts more than anything, except for the fact that inlet him down when he needed me. But before he passed we had a great relationship and he forgave me. We had 1 Thanksgiving together that I will cherish always.
that little shot of Eminem tearing up got me, his music has helped me through so much so Eminem to me has always been like a strong pillar, seeing shots like that reminds me that he is a human too just like all of us
Marshall's willingness to put his pain and vulnerability out there for everyone is what makes me love him. The funny stuff is funny, but the real stuff touches me.
The intro is 100% real footage! He has said before he used to have cameras set up around his house in the rooms because when he was in his full addiction stuggle he was having seizures 🥺 real footage he doesnt do anything fake...
As someone who's been through tragedy, rehab and jail this song definitely hits deep. Tragedy lead to drugs which lead to jail. If you're struggling through addiction just know there is a way out and its glorious on the other side. Keep pushing and never give up
Much love to you 💖 Stay strong and NEVER forget that you are loved, valued, worthy and important in this world - even if it might not always seem like it. You are worth the fight 💕
I'm a huge supporter of you Knox. Your music inspires me constantly. We just lost a amazing police officer to a senseless shooting in our small county in southwest Virginia. I come from a law enforcement family. It's been really rough but listening to your music and reactions have helped me SO much. Sending love, hugs, and continued prayers for your Mom.❤
I'm so sorry for your loss. Sending love and best wishes to you and your family, as well as the loved ones of the fallen officer. With heartfelt condolences from across the pond 🇬🇧💖
I’m sure the dude in the white Detroit jacket standing over the car is Proof .. and following his death that really kicked Em into a downward spiral of drug addition throughout his depression
It feels more like a reminder of what he's fighting for rather than an alternate reality. It's likely he still struggles with his addiction and he needs to remind himself often; "I almost missed this this this, I don't want to miss that that that. They fought for me when I didn't deserve it, it's my turn to fight for them because they do deserve it." That's kinda the message I was getting from this song.
This one definitely hits hard even if u have never dealt with anything like that!! My heart goes out to anyone dealing with addiction! Sending everyone love and light! ❤️
Like Eminem, I'm a survivor of prescription pill addiction and I also survived an overdose last year on November 21, 2023. And it took the aftermath of that scary event for me to realize that I was dangerously addicted to pills for a while and that in turn was the wake up call for me to get clean and sober. That night of my OD was one of the scariest and most traumatizing events I ever went through and I don't ever want to go through that again. And it's only by the grace of God my Heavenly Father that I'm still alive and still here, and that He actually gave me the strength to recognize that I OD'd and to go tell my mom and get help. And what made me cry so much afterwards was the idea of what would've happened if I succumbed to my OD (just typing it makes my heart really sink) and how it would've hurt my family so much--even the very thought of it just broke my heart and I would be sitting crying for hours over it, and I was wracked with brokenness for a while. That was last year when I was 29. Now I'm 30 years old--just turned 30--and I'm thankful to Jesus that I survived and lived to see 30 and that I'm alive and still here. I will always be thankful. Thankful that I'm still breathing. Thankful that I'm still alive. Thankful that I survived. Thankful that I have another chance. Thankful that I'm still here to see my family. Thankful that I kicked and beat my prescription pill addiction. Thus, when I first listened to this song and knew that it was a what if in regards to if Em hadn't kicked his pill addiction and succumbed to it, I was a crying mess afterwards. But songs like this are necessary and needed, both for Em's brave honesty with his addictions and as a wake up call amongst a landscape of songs in today's pop culture that all too frequently glamorizes and romanticizes excessively popping pills and excessive use of drugs. There's nothing cool, cute, fun or edgy about constantly pumping your body with any kind of drugs (street or prescription) to the point of hurting or killing yourself. And we've also lost one too many artists and rappers to drug overdoses and suicides that I've lost count. We don't need to lose anymore. I know because I've been there with my prescription pill addiction and I've seen the toll that the cycle of addiction takes on families as addiction and mental illness runs in my family (which in turn intensifies my adamance on breaking the cycle of generational curses). Thank you Em. For not just your music and the vulnerability you show as an artist but also as an individual. And I'm thankful and glad that you're still here too. 💕
Wow…what an amazing testimony you have! You’re a great writer/storyteller as well. If you don’t…you should speak to kids about everything you wrote about. Teenagers & young adults would get so much from your first hand experience/knowledge. You are definitely here for a reason…for a purpose! Blessings to you from Texas 🤗!
To: Eminem. To: Elena. To: Haley. To: Carter. and Liam. To: Stevie. To: Jellyroll. To: Proof. To: Those who suffered anything tell yourself what's my biggest issue with my biggest part of my life with my love ones and I Told myself as a Foster kid form Oklahoma State to never give up the journey to find my siblings like the other Thousands of us lost until the time comes. "The End of Those Days will never forget who came from." Eminem is like my mentor I have no idea tho what would had happened with everyday artist who never ever replace Em 24/7 AM to PM that shit was deeply appreciated for those who are in a hell hole just think about how much you needed yourself and you're loved ones, especially those who got your back.
8 years clean now!! Even got myself off methadone in six months!! It gets better every day!! Anyone struggling, just know that it will get easier!! Keep coming back!! NA saved my life, and my higher power!! Knox her podcast is great!!
the emotions that you can see KNOX feels in the first 1:15 is why i watch this channel he don't verbally say anything but his emotions say everything we need to know about how much he connects with this song we love you knox
Also similar to what he did with "Stan" and Dido in addition to that live performance with Steven Tyler and "Sing for the moment". He took part of the original song and worked with the original artist on his song. Sample turned feature.
This song and Temporary hits extremely hard for me and a lot of fans in general. Whenever I hear these songs playing it just reminds me of my dad who passed away, not because of drugs or alcohol but because of lung cancer. He has been battling it for three years and went to see God on January 5, 2023. I've been through so much but Eminem helps me keep going. Praise for Eminem.
I listened to Jelly Roll on Joe Rogan.. dude seems like a genuinely nice person.. very emotional and open.. it’s hard to find people like that in this world.. you know he’s been through bad times and mistakes but he’s grown and changed for the better..
@@Ranganation it’s Episode #1987 I seen it a couple months back but I believe it’s from last year… it felt like hanging out wit a couple of old friends from back in the day…
Temporary needs a video now! This is so emotional having a bad recovery issue relapse after relapse with a 5 year old daughter this song just breaks my heart!
There's a jelly roll interview where he talks about this colab... thank u KingK for your time and skill... much love... hope you are doing well brother 🙏💙🙏
i cryed like a babie watching the music video, beacuse i put my family and through the same and i was in and out of my daughters life when she was 1st born all beacuse of addiction. and it hurts that i put everyone through it. but i now have 7 years sober, my wife is still with me and im with my daughter every day.
Fought addiction for 15 years. Been sober for 13 years. I was on a path of destruction and on my way to dying. Parents were telling me I'm glad you did it
We now have a new video from slim with Houdini, em with Tobey from Marshall with this beautiful song. Thanks em for giving us something from each of your personas
@3:44 It also looks like a visitation at a CPS facility. Rooms set up just like this, with toys and furniture. Not to mention the big glass window so the case worker can observe you. This hit way too close to home.
Awesome video bro, both yours and Em's too. Mad love and respect from the UK 🇬🇧 and a huge shout out to everybody reading this, and I hope your video touches so many people out there who are struggling with life and addiction. Stay strong and keep safe 💯👍🤜🤛💪🇬🇧🤪👌
Haleys podcast is actually really good atleast some of the episodes. She invited uncle nate (eminems brother) on to her podcast and stevie.which is eminems 3rd daughter not alot of people know about and you get to see what they do on their everyday life and how they grew up.
This song deserved a music video seeing footage with eminem daughters when they where young then just audio is even more heart breaking and yes , i am a man and i cry now 😭😭😭😭
I lost my husband to bipolar disorder. While there was no addiction as a factor, it feels very similar as I raise our 5 children without him. He was the hardest worker and best dad we could have ever asked for, and we miss him every second of every day. Some losses you never recover from. 😢😢😭😭
I don't and never have struggled with addiction but I do have major depression and even this song resonates with me because when I'm going through a bout of depression my thoughts and feelings r akin to being an addict. I missed so much in my life and made some bad decisions because of my depression. This song is just another reason why EM' is my favorite artist.
I love this song so so much, Em puts so much heart and soul in it… It’s kind of funny seeing how many people actually loving this song, but so many didn’t “like” or didn’t hear the Revival album, ‘cause for me this is exactly what Em did so phenomenally on that album, the production, the vibes, most of the beats, the personal heart and soul he put into that album, just like he did in this song… He never lost it or lost his sharp pen-game back then… Revival is a very very underrated album imho, love it so much, a very personal album from Em. Absolutely love his new album, phenomenal album from start to finish… Love this new video, great reaction Knox, love your channel and your breakdowns, it has been a huge part of what has made me open my mind so much more up,… I grew up being a metal head most of my life but I have always had a broad taste in other music genres also beyond metal. And I can honestly say that I have also become a hip hop fan in my later years, Em is my jam, he is The Rap God for me, number 1, I love how lyrical genius he is, it’s exercise for my brain to stay sharp, I’m only 47 y.o. now, so I have plenty of years and life left to enjoy my love for music, thank God for Em’s music and his phenomenal lyrical genius talent. Yes, you should definitely try to watch Hailie’s podcast, it’s interesting to listen to her memories and stories growing up, she’s a really intelligent young woman and she has inherited some of Em’s humor and sarcasm, she’s really funny and bright, it’s a great podcast… Knox, I love your song Murder in the Booth, would actually love to hear you do a break down of that song someday.
I love your videos and breakdowns. As a non native speaker it really helps me to understand the lyrics. And i would like you to cover crazy in love by em. Its one of my favourites
Hello Knox I send you Love. thankyou knox for sharing this very powerful video. THE SomeBody save Me Song from J roll was Powerful enough But adding Eminem To It just adds to the Emotion of the song. how honest and vulnerable Eminem is why He has soo many fans. Hearing Eminem Say that He doesn't deserve the Father title Made me Emotional cause that's heavy thing to say. I Had a absuive dad I lost my dad to brain cancer. WE had 7 years of not talking cause I left him Cause He was il and absuive. To me. I never got to patch It up with my dad. Before he died.SO yes knox keeping attention to what matters is important. This song speaks to Me. I haven't had a drug or drinking addiction myself But I do struggle with self harm I am free of it now I have had slips and a relapse But now iam 200 days free from self harm. I am sooo Grateful that Eminem Did Survive His overdose.
I love the shot of the kids watching the TV with Em behind the glass. The kids watching home videos of their past when Dad was alive, holding onto their own memories of him. Em watching his kids thru the glass not being there anymore.
Hailie‘s podcast is cute, she sometimes talks about her Dad on there and tells private stories. if you want to check out some episodes I‘d suggest you the episodes with her sisters and Nate
It's like the whole vid he is in purgatory. Being punished to see what he could have lived if he had changed his life and the smoke locking his view as a medifor for times that he can't remember or lost memory of that time for being high or drunk. A beautiful reflection of where we can end up. Damn good video.
Im still fighting the fight 😢 and always told myself when I have my 1st child I'll stop...but those are just words, like every day is a battle when the choice is so easy...PS. Even though you feel sometime that daddy don't love me , believe these words my boy daddy loves you more than he loves himself ❤😢💔❤️🩹
REN introduced me to a whole new world. I discovered Knox through REN reactors. Now I follow Knox…mind blowing analysis of bars. It’s been so amazing seeing the friendship grow and lead to incredible collaborations between them. Thank you for all you do Knox.
One thing i will always say is that Em knows how to hit you with all the emotions in his performances. Ive never had to deal with addictions or know someone who it has seriously affected. But this song and video has definitely made me emotional and cry. Because the what ifs are very much a possibility and reality for alot of people out there sadly.
This song hits home very hard for me. I was addicted to narcotics for years due to an injury. I'm thankful everyday I was able to escape the addiction. I thank God daily that I got a second chance to be a dad to my kids. I recently hit the 10 years sober mark!!! If I can do it, anyone can. I'm happy to talk to anyone going through it, to listen, to help, to assist in finding treatment, to support sobriety, or to connect with someone thats been through it & understands what your going through. Keep your head up, you can do it!!!
Its true what he says....in the intro to this album.....greats dont get there flowers until there gone....Eminem is a genius.....hes a master at not just one style of music
The song was powerful enough, but add in the music video. Holy hell! If there's anyone struggling, I believe in you, and you are worth it and you can do it! Much love!
The concept that he's stuck in the afterlife unable to take part in all of their big moments would be a literal hell. And I like how its symbolized by this box that he's walled out of. I'm glad he survived, not just for the love of his music, but for him and his loved ones.
Em. You are a amazing dad! You raised true ladies! They are just beautiful! Jelly Roll. Keep being you. You are going beyond the clouds! Keep Climbing.
i love eminem and he has so many raw lyrics but the way he did this video, it brought me to tears. he took it to another place. he made the right choice with the family footage. i dont know too much about jellyroll but his voice on this track elevated the emotion too.
I think the video makes the song more understandable. Because the song, as good as it is, has some weird setting, as being in an alternate reality and with the video, you see better what he meant to say.
I don't think this song hit me as hard as it does now watching the video. Now every time I see it it brings tears to my eyes 😢 Am so glad am alive at the same time as this man. Growing up hearing about him would not hit the same
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Merry go round by mgk
Beautiful from Eminem
EMINEM's BEAUTIFUL
Gangsta rap
Give us the Mac Miller NPR Tiny Desk Concert reaction please Knox!
I battled drug addiction for about 12 years. My daughter saved me. I got clean the day i found out i was going to be a father. Been clean for 10 years now
17 years clean here... Your daughter was the catalyst, but make no mistake... YOU save you ❤ Congratulations
Congrats bro!
That saying is forever true
Slim makes you laugh
Eminem makes you think
Marshall makes you cry
The personalities are Marshall and Shady. Eminem is just a stage name. 💯
@@ShesJustAsBoredAsMeeEminem is a persona as well
He's the rapper Every songs where Em just raps about competition and hip hop that's Eminem
@@ShesJustAsBoredAsMee Nah there is all 3 different personalities
What saying? Nobody says that.
exactly. I see it as 3 personalities - with Eminem being a mixture of Slim and Marshall - at times leaning more toward Slim, but as time progressed Eminem revealed & demonstrated more of Marshall thankfully
Seeing actual footage of Em's kids as opposed to just hearing audio made everything 1000x times more heartbreaking. So glad we got a music video for Somebody Save Me, would have 100% been my pick if we could only get 1 music vid from the album but hopefully there's more to come
Yeah Spot on
This makes me want a Temporary music video so fkn bad.
I think they'll be one more and my guess is it'll be Guilty Conscience 2.
@@aleppo5398same, just gotta get ready to cry again
@aleppo5398 yea but that also would take from the meaning for his daughter cause now he's making it for us
Thumbs up for all the people fighting the fight
that's a fighter.
we fight til we get the W in life.
7 years sober so between the loss I’ve experienced due to addiction and seeing and hearing songs like these are a great reminder that I have to keep pushing forward and fighting one day at a time
@@kylegrady2678proud of you brother, keep going. Don't ever stop, keep pushing, you are the master of your vices. They do not own you!
GO Fighter GO !!! ❤🔥
This song definitely got the real ones tearing up.
Absolutely 💯
Alaina, Stevie and his brother Nate have already been on Hailie’s podcast, which also has video posted on youtube. I think maybe he felt comfortable showing his family in the video because they’ve already been comfortable to show their faces online. The shot with grown up Stevie is from Hailie’s podcast. They probably discussed all of this (including the visual aspect of the podcast) as a family before. I love the video. I love how dedicated Em is to his family. Makes me respect him so much more as an artist.
Slim Shady makes us laugh..
Eminem makes us think..
Marshal makes us cry..
Damn, I never thought of it that way
Exposing his vulnerabilities is one of the many things that separates Marshall from the rest and why he has the fanbase he does. The man is living proof that you can be hard and vulnerable at the same time.
This song and Temporary had me bawling.
Same.
Imagine a Temporary music video.. bruh everyone gonna lose it and cry
I mentally and emotionally probably couldn't handle it cause when i had lost my mom she was my rock and everything @eduardoperme8982
Me too fr
😰me too❤
I just found out about Jelly Roll recently (7 months ago) when he gave a testimony at the senate committee for the fentanyl crisis. I didn't know about his history with his own struggle with drugs. This song is very suitable for him as someone who... well, both he and Eminem know precisely what their battle is with drug addiction.
Much respect for both of them.
Lastly, thanks, Knox, for your insights, as always.
This isn't just for drugs but for any addiction. You'll be surprised who will help you go through your own path to recovery. Don't think you are alone in it or think no one knows; a lot of times, smokers are desensitized to their own scent of cigarettes in their breath and clothing. You are ultimately hiding yourself while everyone else helplessly watches you struggle alone. Ultimately, in the end, you will get through it if you are willing to let others help you through the process.
Amen 🙏
That was my introduction to him as well. You can hear the power in both their voices. This is art.
Such a great collaboration,two awesome men 💜
I was even more surprised to find out jelly Roll has a felony record and was in prison for 10 years. He worked hard to turn his life around for the better, but he is still experiencing repercussions. Recently he got turned down for his dream home, not because of money, but because it was a golfcourse community which does not allow felons. (Ironically the convicted felon running for President owns a golf course lol!)
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Oh my "tears all fall down on my cheek" doesn't just mean crying!!! He's in a grave and they're standing over him... It's their tears too 💔
I do absolutely recommend "Just a Little Shady". It is such a funny and wholesome podcast, where Hailie and her friend can just be themselves and talk about whatever. Alaina and Stevie and Nate have been on it. They also have a segment called Shady Stories, where people write in things considered shady. Listened to and watched every episode.
Nate’s episode is great
I called it in the first reaction you did. Jelly Rolls voice changes at the end because it’s from Eminem’s perspective being lowered into his grave!😮😮
Em gets me in the feels with this song sooooo much. I struggle with mental health so the "somebody save me me from myself" resonates a lot.
Seeing Em cry is something else.
Fr :(
Honestly never thought I'd see the day
timestamp?
@@akshatchawla9797it’s at the end go to when em finished the song and it’s just jelly roll singing
@@akshatchawla9797it’s at 11 minutes
I was a huge Linkin Park fan as a teen back in the day.. when Chester passed away I didn’t tear up but it felt surreal.. like the world changed.. but the affect Em’s music had on me as a kid.. it helped me so much.. changed me as a person to become a more loving person because of how much love Em had for Hallie…. If Em would’ve passed away when he had that OD that probably would’ve hit me hard.. thank God he still wit us.. 🐐 ❤
Eminem is the goat man .. the range of emotions this man takes his listeners through is incredible. The realest artist ever. 🐐
Such a powerful track and video. ❤
💯 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I have been clean for a few years now. I was homeless and, worst of the worst. I lost everything I ever owned, my home, and most importantly, I lost my 2 sons when they needed me most. I was in and out of jail. Not having my sons made me a worse addict because I couldn't bear with the pain and guilt of not being there for many of their firsts. Everyone just called me a p.o.s., but it was the pain of not having them that made me not care if i lived or unalived.Once I did start a relationship with them when they were grown, I lost my oldest son the day before his 23rd birthday, to fentanyl poisoning. He was not an addict like me. Someone put it in his weed. Poisoned, not overdosed. I often wonder why it wasn't it me instead? I was the addict. I deserved it, not him. He had his life planned out, I was always just a mess. Please do not wait until it's too late to get help. And please be careful of anything you buy in the streets whether it's weed or a pill, fentanyl can be in anything. All it takes is one-time use, and that could be it. A lethal dose is as big as a head of a match. And if you have a loved one that is an addict, do not leave them like mine did to me. Now I live daily with the loss of my son and it hurts more than anything, except for the fact that inlet him down when he needed me. But before he passed we had a great relationship and he forgave me. We had 1 Thanksgiving together that I will cherish always.
I identify completely with your testimony, I'm unfortunately still battling my demons,but if no one has told you that they are proud of you,I am
🙏🏾🙏🏾
@@descendantofchaoscontrover7046 I appreciate you. If you need some type of help please seek it. I am here if u need to chat. ♥️ you are important.
Hugs to you ❤
/respect
that little shot of Eminem tearing up got me, his music has helped me through so much so Eminem to me has always been like a strong pillar, seeing shots like that reminds me that he is a human too just like all of us
Marshall's willingness to put his pain and vulnerability out there for everyone is what makes me love him. The funny stuff is funny, but the real stuff touches me.
The intro is 100% real footage!
He has said before he used to have cameras set up around his house in the rooms because when he was in his full addiction stuggle he was having seizures 🥺 real footage he doesnt do anything fake...
As someone who's been through tragedy, rehab and jail this song definitely hits deep. Tragedy lead to drugs which lead to jail. If you're struggling through addiction just know there is a way out and its glorious on the other side. Keep pushing and never give up
Addiction just broke my world man.
Much love to you 💖 Stay strong and NEVER forget that you are loved, valued, worthy and important in this world - even if it might not always seem like it.
You are worth the fight 💕
People need to ACTUALLY listen to this album instead of jumping on hate trains
This album is🔥one of his best
People jumping on hate trains just make it easier to point out that they did not hear the album or understand the whole point
@@OhNoTheFacebecause they're too stupid to get it
I love this album it made me laugh and angry and cry
Same with revival, listen to it carefully.
I'm a huge supporter of you Knox. Your music inspires me constantly. We just lost a amazing police officer to a senseless shooting in our small county in southwest Virginia. I come from a law enforcement family. It's been really rough but listening to your music and reactions have helped me SO much. Sending love, hugs, and continued prayers for your Mom.❤
I'm so sorry for your loss. Sending love and best wishes to you and your family, as well as the loved ones of the fallen officer.
With heartfelt condolences from across the pond 🇬🇧💖
When Em reads a dictionary, the dictionary gains knowledge
It learns knew words 🤣😂
🤣🤣🙌This comment deserves a bells
I’m sure the dude in the white Detroit jacket standing over the car is Proof .. and following his death that really kicked Em into a downward spiral of drug addition throughout his depression
Not Eminem make us breakdown and cry on this chipper Wednesday 😢😢
It feels more like a reminder of what he's fighting for rather than an alternate reality. It's likely he still struggles with his addiction and he needs to remind himself often; "I almost missed this this this, I don't want to miss that that that. They fought for me when I didn't deserve it, it's my turn to fight for them because they do deserve it." That's kinda the message I was getting from this song.
This one definitely hits hard even if u have never dealt with anything like that!! My heart goes out to anyone dealing with addiction! Sending everyone love and light! ❤️
Like Eminem, I'm a survivor of prescription pill addiction and I also survived an overdose last year on November 21, 2023. And it took the aftermath of that scary event for me to realize that I was dangerously addicted to pills for a while and that in turn was the wake up call for me to get clean and sober. That night of my OD was one of the scariest and most traumatizing events I ever went through and I don't ever want to go through that again. And it's only by the grace of God my Heavenly Father that I'm still alive and still here, and that He actually gave me the strength to recognize that I OD'd and to go tell my mom and get help. And what made me cry so much afterwards was the idea of what would've happened if I succumbed to my OD (just typing it makes my heart really sink) and how it would've hurt my family so much--even the very thought of it just broke my heart and I would be sitting crying for hours over it, and I was wracked with brokenness for a while.
That was last year when I was 29. Now I'm 30 years old--just turned 30--and I'm thankful to Jesus that I survived and lived to see 30 and that I'm alive and still here. I will always be thankful.
Thankful that I'm still breathing.
Thankful that I'm still alive.
Thankful that I survived.
Thankful that I have another chance.
Thankful that I'm still here to see my family.
Thankful that I kicked and beat my prescription pill addiction.
Thus, when I first listened to this song and knew that it was a what if in regards to if Em hadn't kicked his pill addiction and succumbed to it, I was a crying mess afterwards. But songs like this are necessary and needed, both for Em's brave honesty with his addictions and as a wake up call amongst a landscape of songs in today's pop culture that all too frequently glamorizes and romanticizes excessively popping pills and excessive use of drugs. There's nothing cool, cute, fun or edgy about constantly pumping your body with any kind of drugs (street or prescription) to the point of hurting or killing yourself. And we've also lost one too many artists and rappers to drug overdoses and suicides that I've lost count. We don't need to lose anymore.
I know because I've been there with my prescription pill addiction and I've seen the toll that the cycle of addiction takes on families as addiction and mental illness runs in my family (which in turn intensifies my adamance on breaking the cycle of generational curses).
Thank you Em. For not just your music and the vulnerability you show as an artist but also as an individual. And I'm thankful and glad that you're still here too. 💕
I've been there, too, and I'm so grateful we're still here. Keep on keeping on.
Wow…what an amazing testimony you have! You’re a great writer/storyteller as well. If you don’t…you should speak to kids about everything you wrote about. Teenagers & young adults would get so much from your first hand experience/knowledge. You are definitely here for a reason…for a purpose! Blessings to you from Texas 🤗!
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I hope he’s forgiven himself, he’s so worthy of peace in his heart ♥️
To: Eminem.
To: Elena.
To: Haley.
To: Carter. and Liam.
To: Stevie.
To: Jellyroll.
To: Proof.
To: Those who suffered anything tell yourself what's my biggest issue with my biggest part of my life with my love ones and I Told myself as a Foster kid form Oklahoma State to never give up the journey to find my siblings like the other Thousands of us lost until the time comes. "The End of Those Days will never forget who came from."
Eminem is like my mentor I have no idea tho what would had happened with everyday artist who never ever replace Em 24/7 AM to PM that shit was deeply appreciated for those who are in a hell hole just think about how much you needed yourself and you're loved ones, especially those who got your back.
8 years clean now!! Even got myself off methadone in six months!! It gets better every day!! Anyone struggling, just know that it will get easier!! Keep coming back!! NA saved my life, and my higher power!! Knox her podcast is great!!
Eminem breakin the internet again 💯 let’s goooo 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
the emotions that you can see KNOX feels in the first 1:15 is why i watch this channel he don't verbally say anything but his emotions say everything we need to know about how much he connects with this song we love you knox
All respects to Eminem. Even when he's in his grave he'll be the life of Hip Hop
For Eminem to had old video footage of his daughters Hailie Jade Alaina Stevie and Nate his brother when they were younger is dope mannnnn 😢😭👍🏻
i’m 5 days away from one year of sobriety, this song hit when it needed too
“The addict in me’s a coward, he tell me I couldn’t do it” Hit so hard
The first time i heard this i started crying
Also similar to what he did with "Stan" and Dido in addition to that live performance with Steven Tyler and "Sing for the moment". He took part of the original song and worked with the original artist on his song. Sample turned feature.
This song and Temporary hits extremely hard for me and a lot of fans in general. Whenever I hear these songs playing it just reminds me of my dad who passed away, not because of drugs or alcohol but because of lung cancer. He has been battling it for three years and went to see God on January 5, 2023. I've been through so much but Eminem helps me keep going. Praise for Eminem.
The podcast is cute. It just came back for season 3 this week. I enjoy it.
Man when it looked like Em was crying towards the end I completely lost it
Crazy to think, that this is the same dude, that wrote songs like "without me"
Growing up is a choice. I am glad his family motivated him to move through and through on
Dude Knox is legit. You a real dude. Not afraid to show your emotions and I respect the hell outta ya!!
Pun intended?
I cry everytime 😢
Eminem and jelly is the duo I never knew I needed. Jelly is so pure and Eminem is raw in his honesty ❤
It’s deep. I’m very thankful for the ones with chances with there kids and family again
Amen to that 🙏
I listened to Jelly Roll on Joe Rogan.. dude seems like a genuinely nice person.. very emotional and open.. it’s hard to find people like that in this world.. you know he’s been through bad times and mistakes but he’s grown and changed for the better..
What episode number was that brother? Would love to check it out
@@Ranganation it’s Episode #1987 I seen it a couple months back but I believe it’s from last year… it felt like hanging out wit a couple of old friends from back in the day…
I didn't survive this video without bawling... the first time. This is my 3rd time, and I'm still gonna cry
Temporary needs a video now! This is so emotional having a bad recovery issue relapse after relapse with a 5 year old daughter this song just breaks my heart!
I really tear’d up seeing eminem cry.🥺💔
Man I’m crying the first time a music video makes me tear up
Slim Shady are for Em's Stans.
Eminem are for rest of the Em's fans. And
Marshall Mathers belongs to the Em's family and friends.
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Em doesn't miss. These more emotional tracks are so powerful.
There's a jelly roll interview where he talks about this colab... thank u KingK for your time and skill... much love... hope you are doing well brother 🙏💙🙏
i cryed like a babie watching the music video, beacuse i put my family and through the same and i was in and out of my daughters life when she was 1st born all beacuse of addiction. and it hurts that i put everyone through it. but i now have 7 years sober, my wife is still with me and im with my daughter every day.
Fought addiction for 15 years. Been sober for 13 years. I was on a path of destruction and on my way to dying. Parents were telling me I'm glad you did it
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I was really happy to see Jelly Roll in the video.
We now have a new video from slim with Houdini, em with Tobey from Marshall with this beautiful song. Thanks em for giving us something from each of your personas
@3:44 It also looks like a visitation at a CPS facility. Rooms set up just like this, with toys and furniture. Not to mention the big glass window so the case worker can observe you. This hit way too close to home.
Damn you're right
Halie’s podcast is a joy to watch, especially as a fellow 90’s baby. It’s incredible how normal and down to earth she is. I highly recommend!
IN KNOX WE TRUST TO ALWAYS MAKE OUR DAY💯💯🐐🐐💪😤
I love the line "how the fuck could i not love you more than a pill" because it just really reminds me of NF's how could you leave us.
I’m so glad this is one of the ones with a music video.
Awesome video bro, both yours and Em's too. Mad love and respect from the UK 🇬🇧 and a huge shout out to everybody reading this, and I hope your video touches so many people out there who are struggling with life and addiction. Stay strong and keep safe 💯👍🤜🤛💪🇬🇧🤪👌
Haleys podcast is actually really good atleast some of the episodes. She invited uncle nate (eminems brother) on to her podcast and stevie.which is eminems 3rd daughter not alot of people know about and you get to see what they do on their everyday life and how they grew up.
This song deserved a music video seeing footage with eminem daughters when they where young then just audio is even more heart breaking and yes , i am a man and i cry now 😭😭😭😭
I lost my husband to bipolar disorder. While there was no addiction as a factor, it feels very similar as I raise our 5 children without him. He was the hardest worker and best dad we could have ever asked for, and we miss him every second of every day. Some losses you never recover from. 😢😢😭😭
I don't and never have struggled with addiction but I do have major depression and even this song resonates with me because when I'm going through a bout of depression my thoughts and feelings r akin to being an addict. I missed so much in my life and made some bad decisions because of my depression. This song is just another reason why EM' is my favorite artist.
I love this song so so much, Em puts so much heart and soul in it…
It’s kind of funny seeing how many people actually loving this song, but so many didn’t “like” or didn’t hear the Revival album, ‘cause for me this is exactly what Em did so phenomenally on that album, the production, the vibes, most of the beats, the personal heart and soul he put into that album, just like he did in this song… He never lost it or lost his sharp pen-game back then… Revival is a very very underrated album imho, love it so much, a very personal album from Em.
Absolutely love his new album, phenomenal album from start to finish… Love this new video, great reaction Knox, love your channel and your breakdowns, it has been a huge part of what has made me open my mind so much more up,… I grew up being a metal head most of my life but I have always had a broad taste in other music genres also beyond metal. And I can honestly say that I have also become a hip hop fan in my later years, Em is my jam, he is The Rap God for me, number 1, I love how lyrical genius he is, it’s exercise for my brain to stay sharp, I’m only 47 y.o. now, so I have plenty of years and life left to enjoy my love for music, thank God for Em’s music and his phenomenal lyrical genius talent.
Yes, you should definitely try to watch Hailie’s podcast, it’s interesting to listen to her memories and stories growing up, she’s a really intelligent young woman and she has inherited some of Em’s humor and sarcasm, she’s really funny and bright, it’s a great podcast…
Knox, I love your song Murder in the Booth, would actually love to hear you do a break down of that song someday.
Thank you KnoxHill. Thank you jelly roll. And most of all thank you Eminem.
I love your videos and breakdowns. As a non native speaker it really helps me to understand the lyrics. And i would like you to cover crazy in love by em. Its one of my favourites
Hello Knox I send you Love. thankyou knox for sharing this very powerful video. THE SomeBody save Me Song from J roll was Powerful enough But adding Eminem To It just adds to the Emotion of the song. how honest and vulnerable Eminem is why He has soo many fans. Hearing Eminem Say that He doesn't deserve the Father title Made me Emotional cause that's heavy thing to say. I Had a absuive dad I lost my dad to brain cancer. WE had 7 years of not talking cause I left him Cause He was il and absuive. To me. I never got to patch It up with my dad. Before he died.SO yes knox keeping attention to what matters is important. This song speaks to Me. I haven't had a drug or drinking addiction myself But I do struggle with self harm I am free of it now I have had slips and a relapse But now iam 200 days free from self harm. I am sooo Grateful that Eminem Did Survive His overdose.
its really cool that Em has given others opportunities to shine on this album
Yes, this is my favorite song of the album. I KNEW HE WOULD DO A VIDEO TO THIS!.
Had eminem show on in the car earlier and said to the wife, how can someone write that much music, from if i had to somebody save me. Genius.
I love the shot of the kids watching the TV with Em behind the glass. The kids watching home videos of their past when Dad was alive, holding onto their own memories of him.
Em watching his kids thru the glass not being there anymore.
When em goes upto the window reminded me of the i need a doctor video when he rapped to dre
This song is just something else 😭😭😭😭
Hailie‘s podcast is cute, she sometimes talks about her Dad on there and tells private stories. if you want to check out some episodes I‘d suggest you the episodes with her sisters and Nate
It's like the whole vid he is in purgatory. Being punished to see what he could have lived if he had changed his life and the smoke locking his view as a medifor for times that he can't remember or lost memory of that time for being high or drunk. A beautiful reflection of where we can end up. Damn good video.
Absolutely love Em. Jelly Roll did amazing. His new song Losers with Post Malone is crazy good, too. His voice is so great.
This song always touches the heart whenever I hear it.
Im still fighting the fight 😢 and always told myself when I have my 1st child I'll stop...but those are just words, like every day is a battle when the choice is so easy...PS. Even though you feel sometime that daddy don't love me , believe these words my boy daddy loves you more than he loves himself ❤😢💔❤️🩹
REN introduced me to a whole new world. I discovered Knox through REN reactors. Now I follow Knox…mind blowing analysis of bars. It’s been so amazing seeing the friendship grow and lead to incredible collaborations between them. Thank you for all you do Knox.
One thing i will always say is that Em knows how to hit you with all the emotions in his performances.
Ive never had to deal with addictions or know someone who it has seriously affected. But this song and video has definitely made me emotional and cry. Because the what ifs are very much a possibility and reality for alot of people out there sadly.
This song hits home very hard for me. I was addicted to narcotics for years due to an injury. I'm thankful everyday I was able to escape the addiction. I thank God daily that I got a second chance to be a dad to my kids. I recently hit the 10 years sober mark!!! If I can do it, anyone can. I'm happy to talk to anyone going through it, to listen, to help, to assist in finding treatment, to support sobriety, or to connect with someone thats been through it & understands what your going through. Keep your head up, you can do it!!!
Its true what he says....in the intro to this album.....greats dont get there flowers until there gone....Eminem is a genius.....hes a master at not just one style of music
The song was powerful enough, but add in the music video. Holy hell! If there's anyone struggling, I believe in you, and you are worth it and you can do it! Much love!
The concept that he's stuck in the afterlife unable to take part in all of their big moments would be a literal hell. And I like how its symbolized by this box that he's walled out of. I'm glad he survived, not just for the love of his music, but for him and his loved ones.
Em. You are a amazing dad! You raised true ladies! They are just beautiful! Jelly Roll. Keep being you. You are going beyond the clouds! Keep Climbing.
This hits the soul and really reminds me of the Mockingbird music video too
I love that jelly rolls song creates all these emotions and stories
Always love to hear Knoxhills reviews my guys always on point
i love eminem and he has so many raw lyrics but the way he did this video, it brought me to tears. he took it to another place. he made the right choice with the family footage. i dont know too much about jellyroll but his voice on this track elevated the emotion too.
I think the video makes the song more understandable. Because the song, as good as it is, has some weird setting, as being in an alternate reality and with the video, you see better what he meant to say.
I don't think this song hit me as hard as it does now watching the video. Now every time I see it it brings tears to my eyes 😢
Am so glad am alive at the same time as this man. Growing up hearing about him would not hit the same
I heard he heard the song and reached out to JR that's the Nashville rumors - JR is a big Eminem fan so he talks about how awesome it was