Responsive Sliding News Banner

Eminem’s mom, Debbie Nelson, dead at 69 – National

Debbie Nelson, rapper’s mother Eminemhas died. He is 69.

Representatives for the rapper confirmed his death to several publications, including Various and creaturesaid he died of lung cancer complications.

Nelson and his son are known for having a turbulent relationship over the years. When he became the subject of one of his son’s most famous song lyrics — “Sweaty hands, weak knees, heavy hands / There’s vomit on his sweater, Mother’s spaghetti” from 2002 Set yourself free – Many of his lyrics directed at his mother are not true at all.

In fact, at one point, Nelson suing his famous sonreported Variety, won US$10 million after arguing that he was defamed in the 1999 hit. My name is (“I just found out that my mother does more dope than me,” Eminem rapped.)

The story continues below the ad

Nelson raised Eminem (real name Marshall Mathers) and his half-brother, Nathan, as a single mother after Eminem’s father, Marshall Bruce Mathers Jr., walked out on the family shortly after Eminem was born.

As his star rose, he mined his fraught relationship with his mother for his lyrics, accusing himself of using drugs and neglecting and “one crazy” in various songs, including. Kill You, Clean Out My Closet and My mother.

But he is not the only one who put the words to the song over a disappointing relationship; in 2000, Nelson released his own diss-song, directed at his son, titled Dear Marshall.

Get today's top news, political, economic, and current affairs headlines delivered to your inbox all day.

Get daily National news

Get today’s top news, political, economic, and current affairs headlines delivered to your inbox all day.

“Will the real Marshall Mathers please stand up / And take responsibility for his actions?” she asked in the spoken word song.

Eminem’s mother, Debbie Nelson, holds a poster with a handwritten message during a portrait session at her home in September 2005 in Detroit, Michigan.

Mark Weiss/Getty Images

He also tried to clear his name with a book in 2008 titled My son Marshall, My son Eminem.

The story continues below the ad

“‘My son Marshall, my son Eminem’ is his rebuttal to this widely believed lie – a poignant story about a single mother who wants the world for her son, only to see herself slandered and shut out when she gets it,” read The description of the book.

Despite the hostility, however, Eminem occasionally found soft words when talking about Nelson.


“Although we don’t really speak, she is my mother, I love her“He told BET in 2011, according to E! News, adding, “and I think I have a better understanding of what he’s going through or what he’s going through.”

Two years later, he released a song Front lightwith an apology to his mother.

“Because until now we’ve been apart, and I hate it even / ‘Cause you didn’t even get to see your grandma grow up,” she said. “But I’m sorry, mama for ‘Cleanin’ Out My Closet’ / At that time I was angry, right? I thought so / Never meant so far / ‘Cause now I know it wasn’t your fault, and I ain’t makin’ jokes / That song I’m no longer playing on the show / And I’m blowing up every time on the radio.”

More recently, Nelson sent his congratulations when his son was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

The story continues below the ad

“Marshall, I can’t let today go by without congratulating you on your induction into the Hall of Fame,” he said. part of a video shared by The Shadyverse social media account.

“I love you so much. I know you’ll be there. And it’s been a long time coming.

& copy 2024 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.

Read more

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *