Eminem’s new track, Somebody Save Me, featuring Jelly Roll, is a raw and emotional song. It talks about the intense struggles that have haunted the artist throughout his life. The track pulls no punches, shedding light on the deep terrifying issues Eminem has faced. It talks about addiction, losing people and wanting redemption. In the stark documentary, Eminem reveals his struggle, admitting he was a lousy husband and father due to his addiction. The song resonates with anyone who has suffered through something and wants to break free from their destructive patterns.
Eminem’s sorrow and reflective lyrics give his pain to his family, primarily to his daughter Hailie. His dynamic delivery borders on the devout. You sense the heaviness of his words when he admits that he hasn’t been there for life’s big moments, such as for his daughter’s first recital or the birth of a grandchild. His vulnerability is palpable, reminding listeners that with all the fame and success in the world no one is truly immune from their demons.
Eminem – Somebody Save Me (feat. Jelly Roll) [Official Music Video]
Over the track, Jelly Roll’s rasp balanced Eminem’s verses, resulting in a nice coalition. The pairing is significant because both artists have battled their own addictions and mental health issues. The grievances are poised, the sorrow doesn’t feel heavy, and it lets those who listen know that all we need to do is hang on even after we feel utterly lost and forgotten.
But in the second verse, we get deeper into the mind. Eminem bitterly dreams of being the father he hoped he’d be, and because of the bruises to his relationships, he has no courage to heal. The refrain “I’m a lost cause, baby, don’t waste your time on me” conveys a sense of defeat and hopelessness but also the desperate desire to make a change. It matches the dark tone of the lyrics and makes the song even better.
Eminem – Temporary (feat. Skylar Grey) [Official Music Video]
Jelly Roll’s Grace, from the Beautifully Broken album, does something similar with overcoming darkness. While Eminem’s deep self-doubt had a familiar ring to it, Jelly Roll’s song is a bit on the lighter side in comparison: It reflects a concept of grace even when you’re at your lowest. Grace is about redemption and healing, a story of resilience that can liberate anyone who has ever felt broken.
Somebody Save Me — Grace — “It’s Never Too Late” Both showcase the need to confront your demons and hang on — that there’s always hope, even in the darkest of times. These songs remind us that we all face struggles, but there’s also always an opportunity for redemption and growth. To get updates making their way to new music and projects, both Eminem & Jelly Roll fans can follow them on social media. From raw candor to hopeful resilience, these artists remain a source of inspiration to listeners across the globe with their music.