A new site housing decades of Rolling Stone interviews puts Eminem front and centre for the 2000s era, showcasing his more introspective and personal side.
The piece, written by Touré and published in November 2004, offered a candid look at Eminem’s life beyond the stage: a devoted father focused on raising his children. In the intro, Touré describes Eminem as a man who has “grown into a committed parent who goes to school plays and everything”, noting how Marshall chose to prioritise family over film roles and kept his recording sessions close to home.
To read the full interview, check out Rolling Stone’s newly launched archive site.
.@eminem sat down for the Rolling Stone interview to chat fatherhood, sobriety, and life as one of the most compelling — and obnoxious — MCs in hip-hop.
"Imagine how many people are on the planet. How can everybody love you?"
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