Directed by Anthony Mandler, best known for Common’s “Testify,” the video was shot earlier this month in Eminem’s native Detroit, and showcases a scene of people seated in folding chairs in a room that resembles that of a Narcotics Anonymous set-up. The video features Eminem stepping up to a podium stating “My name is Marshall,” and includes a dramatic scene in which his daughter Hallie tries to keep him from leaving their home.
In September, Eminem was released from a rehabilitation center after roughly six weeks of treatment due to exhaustion and other medical problems. As a result of his illness, the European division of the Anger Management 3 Tour was cancelled. Soon after his completion of treatment, he was back in the studio preparing for his forthcoming greatest hits album, Curtain Call.
“When I’m Gone,” which made it’s debut this Monday, is off of Eminem’s latest effort, Curtain Call, which will include two new tracks produced by Dr. Dre. The new album will be hitting stores Tuesday, December 6th.
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