Eminem’s new video parodies the recent stint the rapper spent in rehab for addiction to sleeping medication.
The video for 'When I'm Gone' was directed in Detroit by Anthony Mandler last week and depicts Eminem in a scene resembling a Narcotics Anonymous meeting.
As mtv reports, the scene is set in a gym where adults are sitting on folded chairs around a podium.
The man on the podium tells a tale of woe before cameras flash on to the audience to reveal Mr Mathers in a Baseball Cap.
When the speaker asks if anyone would like to speak, Eminem gets up and says “my name is Marshall”, before the rest of the promo ensues.
‘When I’m Gone’ is lifted from Eminem’s forthcoming greatest hits album ‘Curtain Call’ released on December 2.
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