In one of the most personal scenes from Stans, Eminem returns to Dresden Street and recalls climbing trees with Proof, and how small the house that became hip hop history really was.

The only Eminem moment in Stans filmed in the open is when he walks through what’s left of his old Detroit neighbourhood. The cover of The Marshall Mathers LP made his childhood home on Dresden Street famous, but now only an empty lot remains. Pointing to the spot, Em recalls how big his dreams were in this tiny place:

“That’s crazy. The whole neighbourhood’s gone now. Me and Proof used to climb this tree all the time. We would sit up in the tree, and he would always climb higher than me ’cause he wasn’t afraid of heights. I was. We would just sit there and talk about what we were going to do once we made it as rappers”.

He reveals that he once tried to buy the property, but it was already doomed:

“We shot here when the house had been condemned, but it wasn’t burnt down yet. I don’t know if you’ve ever been to a house, go back to when you were a kid – everything seems smaller. Bro, that motherfucker was like from here to here, you could touch the living room walls. We tried to buy it, and the city had already condemned it. So they wouldn’t sell it to us”.

Fans still visit the site, but for Eminem, it’s a strange feeling:

“It’s cool that people care, but it’s also weird, still, ’cause it’s me. Like, why? It’s really not that big of a deal”.

Stans is available for streaming on Paramount+.

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