Eminem goes 'Crazy' for special Father's Day 7-inch vinyl release
Published in Entertainment News
DETROIT — Eminem is celebrating Father's Day by going into his vaults.
The Detroit rapper will release a new 7-inch vinyl featuring his singles "My Dad's Gone Crazy" and "Mockingbird," his camp announced Thursday. Both tracks are centered around his daughter Hailie Jade, who was 6 years old when she was featured on "My Dad's Gone Crazy."
"My Dad's Gone Crazy" was originally released on 2002's "The Eminem Show," and "Mockingbird" was the fourth single released from 2004's "Encore."
"Mockingbird" experienced a resurgence on TikTok in recent years and is one of Eminem's most-streamed songs, with 2.5 billion Spotify plays. Only three Eminem songs — "Till I Collapse" (2.5 billion), "Lose Yourself" (2.9 billion) and "Without Me" (3.1 billion streams) — have accumulated more plays on the streaming service.
The "Mockingbird" video has racked up 1.5 billion views on YouTube.
The record is pressed on translucent vinyl and has a double cover: a hockey mask for "My Dad's Gone Crazy," a crayon-style drawing of a film projector for "Mockingbird."
The limited-edition record costs $25 and is available at Eminem's web store.
Hailie Jade, 30, is now a mother and a podcaster, and she recently wrapped the fourth season of her show, "Just a Little Shady."
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