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1Despite the fact he is known for the [[LighterAndSofter lighthearted]], [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments comedic]] songs, most of Music/{{Eminem}}'s tracks reflect [[CreatorBreakdown on the uglier parts of his personal life]]. And indeed, below you find moments in his music that can [[TearJerker make you cry]].
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3* "Like Toy Soldiers", a call for peace in the violent feuding among rappers, which has resulted in many good rappers (Music/TupacShakur, Music/TheNotoriousBIG and others) losing their lives and having their voices silenced forever. It doesn't help that it samples an already-devastating song that's also about losing friends and peers to something the narrator could've helped prevent ("Toy Soldiers" by Martika, which is about friends of hers who died from heroin addiction).
4** The music video is impossible to watch without tearing up, depicting Eminem and the rest of D12 waiting helplessly outside of a hospital room while doctors work desperately to revive Bugz, ultimately failing, the funeral, and various footage of him and other deceased rappers as each of them fades out one by one. [[HarsherInHindsight Made even worse when you realize Eminem had to go through the same thing again in 2006 when Proof (who, to salt the wound further, portrayed Bugz in the video) was murdered...]]
5* "Mockingbird", a song dedicated to Em's daughter Hailie and the problems that she faces with her father and mother having marital problems and the way her father's life as a rapper has affected her.
6-->It's funny, I remember back one year when Daddy had no money\
7Mommy wrapped the Christmas presents up and stuck 'em under the tree\
8And said some of 'em were from me, cause Daddy couldn't buy 'em\
9I'll never forget that Christmas, I sat up that whole night crying\
10'Cause daddy felt like a bum\
11See daddy had a job\
12But his job was to keep the food on the table for you and mom\
13And at the time, every house that we lived in\
14Either kept getting broken into and robbed or shot up on the block\
15And your mom, was saving money for you in a jar\
16trying to start a piggy bank for you so you can go to college\
17Almost had a thousand dollars\
18'Til someone broke in and stole it\
19And I know it hurt so bad, it broke your mama's heart
20* "Beautiful," more than anything else on ''Relapse,'' is clearly a product of the years Em spent in isolation following ''Encore.'' It's a pretty devastating summary of his mindset at the time.
21* "Hailie's Song", or for that matter, any song that Em dedicates to his little girl is both this and heartwarming. It's clear just how much he loves her.
22* "Going Through Change", about Eminem's fight with his drug addiction, and how it affects his family.
23* "Space Bound" is the story of a man with a habit of pushing people away until the day he finds love. He's cautiously optimistic, but it turns into a DestructiveRomance that implodes after a year and a half. He [[PleaseDontLeaveMe begs the woman not to leave him after all they've been through together]], but when it's clear she won't change her mind, he tries to strangle her to death. Before the woman chokes out her last, the man [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone stops himself, horrified at his actions]], and then [[DrivenToSuicide commits suicide right in front of the woman he loved]]. [[DownerEnding The song ends with these words]]:
24-->''And I would've done anything for you\
25To show you how much I adored you\
26But it's over now\
27It's too late to save our love\
28Just promise me you'll think of me\
29Every time you look up in the sky and see a star, 'cause\
30I'm a space-bound rocket ship and your heart's the moon\
31And I'm aiming right at you, right at you\
32250 thousand miles on a clear night in June\
33And I'm so lost without you, without you''
34* "You're Never Over", Em's tribute to one of his best friends, the late D12 member Proof, who was gunned down in Detroit in 2006.
35* "Difficult", another song dedicated to Proof, focusing on life without him.
36* "I Need a Doctor", Em's tribute to Music/DrDre and his effect on his life and career. Especially at the end of the music video where Dr. Dre visits Music/EazyE's grave.
37** "You risked your ''career'' for me, I know it as well as you--nobody wanted to fuck with the white boy Dre, ''I'm crying in this booth!''"
38** "But I'm not giving up faith, and you ain't giving up on me! Get up, Dre! I'm dying, I need you! COME BACK, FOR FUCK'S SAKE!" Such raw passion.
39* "Stan", about a LoonyFan who goes over the edge because of his obsession with Slim, and Slim finally writing back, telling him about an episode he saw on the news that made him sick, about someone who tied up his pregnant girlfriend and went off a bridge -- [[LateToTheRealization and realizing that it was actually Stan]]. The song is inspired by the death of Eminem's uncle Ronnie, who took his own life in 1991.
40* "Love the Way You Lie", the heart-wrenching story of two people falling in love and the man's downward spiral as an abuser. The chorus really hits home if someone has been through that.
41-->Just gonna stand there and watch me burn\
42But that's all right because I like the way it hurts\
43Just gonna stand there and hear me cry\
44But that's all right because I love the way you lie
45* "When I'm Gone," a candid discussion of the fear of catastrophically failing to balance career and home life, with a chorus fit for a funeral.
46* His verse on B.o.B's "Airplanes (Part II)", which (along with the overall song) is about how his life could have gone if he didn't make it in the rap industry. It's not a pretty picture.
47* Honestly, [[NightmareFuel as disturbing as it is overall]], even "Kim" has tearjerker elements. Eminem sounds genuinely pained throughout the track, and it's clear that his rage has to do more with feeling betrayed and unloved, rather than just simple anger. [[{{Yandere}} The chorus illustrates how he still genuinely loves her, even as he depicts her death]]:
48--->''So long, bitch, you did me so wrong''\
49''I don't wanna go on''\
50''Living in this world without you''
51** Even worse is this excerpt, where he sounds near tears by the end of it. They depict the complicated feelings he must have had very accurately:
52--->''I hate you! I hate you! I swear to God, I hate you!''\
53''Oh my God, I love you! How the fuck could you do this to me?''\
54''How the fuck could you do this to me?!''
55* "Headlights" is perhaps the greatest tearjerker of all of Em's songs. It is also a SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}}, for reasons described on that page. Nate Ruess' verses definitely don't help:
56-->I want a new life\
57One without a cause\
58So I'm coming home tonight\
59Well, no matter what the cost\
60And if the plane goes down\
61Or if the crew can't wake me up\
62Well, just know that I'm alright\
63I was not afraid to die
64* "My Fault" was also pretty stirring, and it comes to a peak with [[PleaseWakeUp its ending]].
65* "Legacy", in which Eminem discusses his traumatic childhood, and wonders why he is so 'differently wired'.
66** Doubly so as it was used in a build-up to the Wrestling/WrestleMania 30 match between Wrestling/JohnCena and Wrestling/BrayWyatt.
67* "Cleanin' Out My Closet", in which Eminem basically provides a no-holds-barred look at his DarkAndTroubledPast, from his [[ParentalAbandonment rocky]] [[AbusiveParents parental connections]] to his turbulent marriage with Kim. You can't listen to it without [[TheWoobie feeling bad for Em at times]], especially with the final lines:
68-->"Remember when Ronnie died and you said [[YouShouldHaveDiedInstead you wished it was me]]? Well guess what, I am dead, dead to you as can be!"
69** The music video makes it even more jarring, showing Em's parents fighting and Em being abused by his mother. This is also mixed with footage of Em in a rainstorm burying...something, and by the end of the video he breaks down in tears and hangs his head.
70* "Guts Over Fear" lampshades the fact that he [[http://rap.genius.com/3961739/Eminem-guts-over-fear/Feels-like-a-close-its-coming-to-fuck-am-i-gonna-do-its-too-late-to-start-over is coming close to retiring, but doesn't want to since he feels rapping is the only thing he's good at]]. In the song he feels torn two ways, which can get to you.
71* "Rock Bottom" is just an all-around depressing listen, considering Em wrote it at the lowest, poorest point of his life, and essentially made it to show how crummy his life was from his poverty (made worse by the fact that he had to raise Hailie alongside all this). Hell, even the ''beat'' is sad.
72* "Stronger Than I Was" is to Kim what "Headlights" was to his mother. Eminem apologizes for what he put out against her and admits that she made him a better person.
73* "Walk on Water", the lead single of ''Revival'', is an incredibly stripped-down and intimate song compared to others. With only a piano and a vocal accompaniment from Music/{{Beyonce}}, the song is essentially Em airing out his deepest insecurities and imperfections, carrying an incredibly disheartening self-awareness in knowing that his time away has allowed to him to fall out of public favor, not to mention that it built up incredibly high expectations of his next efforts, and he's not entirely faithful in his own capabilities to meet them.
74* "Castle", the penultimate track to ''Revival'', starts as another track dedicated to Hailie, this one framing how Eminem raised her in conjunction with his brewing career. However, the third verse -- [[RealitySubtext speaking as an Eminem from Christmas Eve, 2007 who's long been famous]] -- takes a turn for the horribly tragic as he contemplates how unfairly exploitative it was to drag her and Kim into his spotlight, [[CelebrityIsOverrated somewhat regretting his fame but finding no way out]]. [[DownerEnding Then the track closes with]] [[DrivenToSuicide the sound of him ingesting pills... followed by a sudden thud]].
75* "Stepping Stones", from ''Kamikaze''. Eminem reminisces about his time with D12, apologizes to them for using them as stepping stones, and formally announces that D12 has disbanded.
76-->"The less is left for closure, so let's let this go.\
77It's not goodbye to our friendship, [[EndOfAnAge but D12 is over.]]"
78* "Darkness" starts off sounding like a more depressing version of "Beautiful" and it sounds like Eminem is rapping about drowning his sorrows with booze and pills before he goes on to perform a show. Then you slowly realize the song isn't about Eminem at all, but about the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Las_Vegas_shooting 2017 Las Vegas shooting]].''Told from the perspective of the shooter.'' The song fades out over a montage of news broadcasts regarding the recent mass shootings in the United States.
79** The last verse has Eminem addressing how there's no known motive behind the shooting and how it ultimately doesn't matter.
80-->"But if you'd like to know the reason why I did this\
81You'll never find a motive, truth is I have no idea\
82I am just as stumped, no signs of mental illness\
83Just tryin' to show ya the reason why we're so fucked\
84'Cause by the time it's over, won't make the slightest difference."
85* [[InMemoriam The end of]] the "Godzilla" video. It's a tribute to Music/JuiceWRLD, who died three months before the video was released.
86* "Leaving Heaven" where Eminem eviscerates his father one last time and says that he regrets that he never got to say "I hate you" to his father's face.
87-->"You know, I should dig your motherfucking ass up\
88Just to spit in your fucking face."

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