The real Slim Shady is standing up and giving fans a glimpse into his music mindset.
Eminem appeared on Shade 45's "Sway In The Morning" and spoke about his mental health, indicating that rap helped him recover.

"I think that's one of the great things about rap music is that you could put so much of your life in it," he said. "It's therapeutic and that's how it's always been for me."
Fans know that Eminem pours his heart into his music and isn't afraid to get personal. Throughout his career, the "Lose Yourself" rapper has spoken out his children, his tortured upbringing and his turbulent marriage with ex-wife Kim Scott.

He also opened up about his addiction to prescription pills in his album "Recovery." In a 2015 interview with Men's Health he also chatted about his pill-fueled lifestyle.
"In 2007, I overdosed on pills, and I went into the hospital," he said. "I was close to 230 pounds. I'm not sure how I got so big, but I have ideas. The coating on the Vicodin and the Valium I'd been taking for years leaves a hole in your stomach, so to avoid a stomach ache, I was constantly eating and eating badly."
Eminem has now been sober for 14 years.