Mockingbird Eminem: Mp3

The track is a "real-life lullaby" where Eminem addresses his biological daughter, , and his niece/adopted daughter, Alaina (Lainie) Marie. He uses the song to:

: The chorus interpolates "Hush, Little Baby," but adds a gritty twist: if the "mockingbird don't sing," Eminem jokingly (yet protectively) threatens to "break that birdie's neck" and make the jeweler "eat every carat" of a non-shining diamond ring. Critical and Cultural Impact Eminem - Mockingbird [Official Music Video]

: He recounts the difficulties of their upbringing, including poverty, his ex-wife Kim’s drug addiction, and the overwhelming pressure of his sudden rise to fame. Mockingbird Eminem Mp3

"Mockingbird" is a deeply personal track by Eminem, released in 2005 as the fifth single from his fourth studio album, Encore . Widely regarded as one of his most emotional and least offensive songs, it serves as a direct apology and explanation to his daughters regarding the family's turbulent history.

: The chorus, which riffs on the traditional "Mockingbird" lullaby, promises to "buy the world" for them to see them smile and protect them from the chaos. Lyrical Breakdown The track is a "real-life lullaby" where Eminem

: Eminem apologizes for not being there physically while touring and for the negative media attention their private lives received.

: Details the move to California, meeting Dr. Dre, and the subsequent breakdown of the family unit as fame took over. "Mockingbird" is a deeply personal track by Eminem,

: The song features two long, storytelling verses.