Hailie Jade, the rapper’s sole biological daughter, has appeared in dozens of his songs, including “Lose Yourself.”

One of his most recent tunes about Hailie is on Eminem’s new album, The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce).

The song, named ‘Temporary’, has left music fans in tears because it is dedicated to his 28-year-old daughter for when he dies.

“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 sings in the tear-jerking song. “So, this song is for Hailie, for when that day comes.”

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The father-daughter relationship is undeniably wonderful, but Hailie admits there are certain drawbacks to being Eminem’s daughter.

Hailie was asked on her Just a Little Shady podcast if it hurts her when she is questioned about her global superstar father.

“The best way to say this is yes and no,” she said. “It is to a point. I absolutely expect it, and there are some things I can see why people are as genuinely curious as anyone would be after growing up in the spotlight.”

Hailie went on to say, “Once it gets past that point, I’m like, ‘I’m a person too, and I believe I have more to offer than just my dad.'” So it gets tricky, I understand.”

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“I feel like growing up when it would happen I would get more bothered by it because I was like ‘why do people care’,” according to her.

Alaina was born in 1993 as the child of Kim Scott’s twin sister Dawn, but due to his sister-in-law’s incapacity to care for her, Eminem and Kim were granted legal guardianship.

Meanwhile, Kim and her then-boyfriend, Eric Hartter, are the biological parents of Stevie, who is genderfluid; nevertheless, Eminem formally adopted them in 2005.

All of his children appear in the music video for the rapper’s latest single, ‘Houdini’.

He jokingly refers to his children as ‘brats’, as the three of them appear outraged on FaceTime with him.

However, anyone who has heard Eminem’s music before will recognize that this is far from the worst thing he has uttered in his decades-long career.

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