Biography
Marshall
Bruce Mathers III was born in St. Joseph, Missouri on October
17 1972 to his mother Debbie Briggs-Mathers and his father Marshall
Bruce Mathers II. Debbie was only 15 when Marshall was born. Not
long after Marshall was born, his father packed his bags and left
the family, never to be seen again. This wasn’t the end
of a tough run for Marshall and his family; it was only just the
beginning. Marshall got moved around to different houses and because
of this he attended many schools. His mom finally settled down
in a house in Detroit. Marshall was only 12 years old. The maximum
time he spent at the one school was 3 months. He got bullied at
every school he attended and later got back at them by dissing
them publicly in his songs.
Marshall did
pretty well in school considering the circumstances until he got
to year 9. He failed for the third year in a row and decided that
he had had enough. School just wasn’t for him, so he left
to work on what he was most passionate about: rapping. He had
been lip-synching to hip hop songs ever since he was 4 and if
he wasn’t a comic book shop owner he had this dream to be
a rapper. He started getting a name for himself when he was 17,
even though he got into the rap game when he was 14. He was using
the initials from his first and last names to form his rap name
“M & M” which later became “Eminem”
because of his race, he got rejected by people all the time, even
though he was a really talented rapper. Determined to prove everyone
wrong, he forced himself to go on radio shows and participate
in freestyle battles. In 1995, Marshall recorded his first album
titled Infinite, which only sold about 1000 copies. That same
year, his high school sweet heart, now wife, Kim, gave birth to
his only child, a little girl named Hailie Jade Scott.
Having nothing
to lose, flat broke and in desperate need for money to support
Hailie and Kim, Marsh set out to rave about his life in general
where he caught ear of hip hops hard to please underground. Out
of this came the Slim Shady Ep named after his alter ego. Em,
down to his lest dime, participated in the 1997 Rap Olympics in
LA aiming to win the $1,500 cash prize he badly needed. He battled
for an hour throwing back every diss he was thrown and managed
to get into the grand final. Unfortunately for Em, he lost due
to a slip up. Furious that he had lost, Marshall didn’t
even notice that he had been spotted by a few producers from interscope
records, who got hold of his demo, Infinite. Dre eventually tracked
him down, and recorded em’s second album, The Slim Shady
EP then followed by The Slim shady LP, recorded in 19. Then in
May 2000, Eminem worked with Dre again to record em’s third
album, The Marshall Mathers LP. It featured artists such as Dre,
Snoop Dogg, X-Zibit, Nate Dogg, D-12 and the beautiful Dido, who
sings the chorus for “Stan”. This album debuted at
number 1 on the US albums chart, and won three Grammys and was
the first rap album to ever be nominated “Album Of The Year”,
selling more than 8 million records in America alone. He stunned
critics by performing his #1 hit single “Stan” with
Elton John, shooting down all homophobic remarks.
Marshals’
album sales were skyrocketing but things weren’t going well
with his wife Kim. A month after the Marshall Mathers LP was released,
Em was involved in a brawl outside a Detroit club, where he allegedly
pistol-whipped a man for kissing Kim. In august that same year,
Em filed for divorce. In April 2001, Marsh was sentenced to 2
years probation, stemming from the weapons charge. This same year,
he reconciled with Kim for his daughter, Hailies’, sake,
but it only lasted for a few months, this time it was Kim who
filed for divorce, in August.
2002 was a
big year for Marshall. He branched out into the world of acting,
filming with esteemed director Curtis Hanson. 8 mile was produced.
Based on em’s own life, he played lead role of a character
very much like himself, Jimmy Smith Jr. Jimmy is nicknamed “Rabbit”
by his mother, Stephanie, played by Ems’ wife Kim. While
filming 8 mile, he was busy during scenes making up the songs
“Lose Yourself” and “8 Mile”. “Lose
Yourself” was named the underdog anthem of the year.
As well as
his first movie 8 Mile, Em released his 4th album, The Eminem
Show. He revealed the more mature, slightly subdued side of himself.
The Eminem Show fired some of his usual attacks on the likes of
lead singer of Limp Bizkit, Fred Durst and Moby as well as fresh
attacks on Osama Bin Laden. This one album alone had many hits,
including Without Me, Cleanin Out My Closet, Sayin Goodbye to
Hollywood, Sing For The Moment, Superman, and Business. He even
sings on the album-on a song made especially for his daughter
Hailie, the only girl in his life for whom he has respect for.
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