Eminem celebrated 16 years of sobriety: how the 2007 overdose kept him from music

Eminem celebrated 16 years of sobriety: how the 2007 overdose kept him from music
Eminem celebrated 16 years of sobriety: how the 2007 overdose kept him from music

Eminem completed 16 years of rehabilitation for his prescription drug addiction.

The iconic rapper Eminem recently marked a personal milestone by celebrating 16 years of sobriety. The achievement was shared through her personal Instagram account, where she showed off a new medal awarded by her support center. The photograph demonstrates that he remains committed to the fight to overcome himself after the critical moment he faced in 2007, when a drug overdose almost cost him his life.

On social media, he received an avalanche of support and congratulatory messages from his fans and industry colleagues, such as rapper DTG (Dylan Godfrey), who wrote: “Great decision, bro! “We are all very proud of you.”

After a four-year break, in 2009 Eminem released “Relapse”, an album where he made public his rehabilitation process. Since then, he constantly shares updates. (Credits: Instagram/@eminem)

The 51-year-old artist, born Marshall Mathers, has been candid about his road to recovery and sobriety. According to him, he commented in an interview given to New York Times in 2011, it was his recklessness during his youth that compromised his health: “I used to get pills wherever I could. “I just took whatever anyone gave me.”

Furthermore, in every conversation where the topic comes up, he does not hesitate to credit his biological daughter Hailie Jade and his two adopted children, Alaina and Stevie, for keeping him sober. Exercise was also vital to his recovery: “When I got out of rehab, I needed to lose weight, but I also needed to find a way to function sober. Unless I went crazy, I had trouble sleeping. Then I started running. “He gave me a natural endorphin rush, but it also helped me sleep, so it was perfect,” he said to Men’s Journal in 2015.

Eminem mentioned that part of his motivation for staying sober is his family, including his daughter Hailie, born in 1995. (Credits: File)

On the podcast Paul Pod 2022, described his first sober moment as a “really happy” episode in his life, “everything was fucking new to me again,” he added.

His discography has been another medium through which he channeled his internal struggles. Specifically it was on their ninth album from 2017, Revival, where he is vulnerable about this process. In “Castle”, song number 18, in collaboration with Skylar Gray, Eminem says goodbye to his daughter Hailie, who was 23 years old at the time.

The rapper’s struggle primarily centered around his addiction to prescription medications, such as Vicodin, Ambien, and Valium. (Credits: Instagram/Eminem)

Your dad is at the end of his rope, I’m sliding down a slippery slope. Anyway, honey, I better go, I’m getting sleepy… Love, Dad, m—, I don’t know” is heard in the third verse.

The narrative continues in “Arose”, the final track of the album, where he once again addresses the young woman, this time with openness and regret: “I just heard that they are disconnecting me, and it is your birthday. Jade, I’m missing your birthday. “Girl, I’m sorry.” Melancholy breaks out at the end of the verse, when she promises a new beginning: “I promise to flush this methadone down the toilet.”.

In his 2017 album, “Revival,” Eminem recounts his struggle with fame and drugs that caused him to leave the music industry. (Credits: Interscope Records)

Today he is one of the most influential and acclaimed rappers in the world, but Eminem’s career took shape in 1997 when he met Dr. Dre. His second collaboration titled The Slim Shady LP Not only did it catapult him to fame, but it also marked the beginning of his extensive battle with drugs.

In a personal essay for XXL magazine in 2022, he narrated how his consumption grew at the same pace as his success. With The Marshall Mathers LP and encore, other substances such as Vicodin, Valium and alcohol, began to be part of his daily life. “I was able to downplay my addiction and hide it for a while until it got much worse,” she confessed.

The friendship between Eminem and Dr. Dre dates back to 1999, when they both worked on the Detroit rapper’s debut album. (Credits: Instagram/Eminem)

His worst moment in front of the public occurred during an appearance on the music program 106 & Parkwhere he performed alongside 50 Cent and G-Unit. We performed ‘You Don’t Know’ and then did an interview. That’s when the wheels started to come off. One of the hosts was talking to me and I couldn’t understand a word he was saying. “They had to cover me and answer for me,” he mentioned.

In 2006, the death of Proof, a member of D12 and one of his closest friends, exacerbated his consumption, bringing it to a point of apparent. “I remember that right after [del velorio], I was alone in my house, lying in bed and I couldn’t move,” he recalled. He added: “I literally couldn’t walk for two days, and finally my consumption skyrocketed. I had 10 drug dealers at one time. Between 75 and 80 Valium per night. I don’t know how the hell I’m still here”.

 
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