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You'll Love the Way Eminem Pays Tribute to Daughter Hailie Jade on New Song
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Date:2025-04-12 17:33:32
Prepare to lose yourself over Eminem's adorable ode to Hailie Jade Scott.
The "Houdini" rapper dedicated his emotional new song "Temporary"—released as part of his Death of Slim Shady album on July 13—to his 28-year-old daughter with ex Kim Scott.
“A lot of people ask me, am I afraid of death? / The truth is, I think what scares me the most is not being able to say all the things I wanna say to you when I'm no longer here,” Eminem raps on the intro to the song. “So, this song is for Hailie, for when that day comes.”
The Grammy winner—who also shares kids Alaina, 31, and Stevie, 22, with Kim—goes on to imagine what Hailie's life will be like after he dies, assuring her that it won't mean he's no longer there for her.
"And, sweetie, be strong, I know I was your rock," Eminem tells her in the verses. "And I still am, saying goodbye is just not / Ever easy, why you crying? Just stop / Hailie, baby, dry your eye, this is not forever.”
And that's not the only way Eminem—real name Marshall Mathers—pays tribute to Hailie on the track, which also features singer Skylar Grey. Adorable voice recordings of the Just a Little Shady podcast host as a toddler can also be heard throughout the song.
Of course, music isn't the only way Eminem—who has previously gushed about her on “Hailie’s Song” and “Mockingbird”—shows Hailie how much she means to him. Back in May, the 51-year-old made sure to be by her side when she married husband Evan McClintock in an intimate wedding ceremony.
And his support didn't go unnoticed by his daughter, who shared that "so, so many happy tears were shed" on her big day.
"Laughs & smiles were had, & so much love was felt," Hailie gushed in a May 20 Instagram post. "Evan and I are feeling so grateful for all of the family & friends that traveled to support us and be a part of this new chapter of our lives as husband & wife."
Keep reading to revisit more of Hailie's best moments over the years.
Will the bride-to-be please stand up? Hailie announced her engagement to her longtime love Evan McClintock on Instagram in February 2023.
The rapper's eldest daughter, who he shares with ex-wife Kim Mathers, showcases her fit physique in a black bikini.
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Hailie took to Instagram to encourage her followers to adhere by public health protocols. "...seriously it's so important to stay safe and healthy & social distance/stay home right now!" she writes. "the sooner everyone is on board, the sooner we can stop the spread of this virus & get back to as normal as possible!"
After attending the 2019 Lollapalooza music festival in Chicago, she shares on Instagram, "lolla, i love you but i'm feeling hella thankful that i have a year to recuperate before i attempt to survive you again."
You like my hair? Gee, thanks, just bought it. Hailie channels her inner Ariana Grande with this Halloween look.
Hailie hits the streets of the Big Apple looking effortlessly chic.
Hailie, 25, flashes her pearly whites for the camera in a snapshot shared to her Instagram in November 2018.
The social media star flashes a little skin in a cutout bodysuit and high-waisted jeans.
Like father, like daughter! Hailie is a spitting image of Eminem with this stone cold fierce pose.
"Couldn't have asked for a better 21st birthday celebration (or a better guy to have by my side)," she captions this sweet photo from 2016.
There's no denying the camera totally loves Hailie!
Hailie teases on social media alongside this photo, "Yes my pants match my closet & yes Lottie's entitled to photobomb on puppy day."
Hailie captions this February 2019 social media snap, "new selfie, who dis?"
In March 2019, the social media star takes a trip to Hawaii, where she poses in a yellow bikini.
"sorry TLC but i've been chasing waterfalls," Hailie writes alongside this vacation pic.
"currently cuddled up with my pups on the couch," Hailie tells her followers in April 2019. "what's your favorite way to spend sunday?"
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