Eminem enlists Jelly Roll for the “Somebody Save Me” music video.
After teasing it the other day, Eminem is back with some new material as he teams up with Jelly Roll for the music video of their collab “Somebody Save Me.” The visual continues the roll out for his latest album “The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce)“.
The song is produced by benny blanco, Emile Haynie & Eminem, and it is dedicated to the Detroit rapper’s daughters and the family of his half brother Nate Mathers. The visual is inspired by Eminem’s own visual “Mockingbird”, and features clips of his daughters childhood. “raise your hand if you’ll be crying tomorrow,” wrote Alaina on her Instagram.
“This is my song from me to you…” #SomebodySaveMe video OUT NOW! https://t.co/m0HMvWPMce @JellyRoll615 pic.twitter.com/P9LOfWoTfA
— Marshall Mathers (@Eminem) August 21, 2024
“If you need help, you are not alone. Go to betterhelp.com/Eminem,” it says at the end. “Inspired by Eminem’s new single Somebody Save Me, we’re excited to offer a full month of free online therapy for those of you in need of mental health support,” it says on betterhelp website.
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The latest Eminem album debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 with moving over 281,000 equivalent album units in the week ending July 18, according to Luminate. The album debuted atop with the largest week for any rap/hip-hop album in 2024. This is the Detroit rapper’s 11th chart-topper, which is also consecutive.
Watch his latest video below.