Eminem And Mom Reconcile: Lose Yourself Rapper Apologizes To Mom In 'Headlights' Music Video!

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This might be the best Mother's Day news not just for Eminem's fans but for everyone as Eminem and his mom reconcile and you can see it in his latest music video!

The Grammy Award-winning rapper's newest music video for his song "Headlights" premiered just in time for Mother's Day celebration. The music video, directed by Spike Lee, tells Debbie Mathers' first-person account on how she dealt with her son Eminem, who is known in real life as her son Marshal Bruce Mathers III. You will even see in the music video how she turned up using alcohol and drugs just to release all the tension about her relationship to her son but in the end, Eminem and his mom reconciled.

Eminem, who first broke out in the music scene upon the release of his debut album "Infinite" in 1996, rose to commercial and critical success with his first single "My Name Is" and his later work "Cleanin' Out My Closet," with both songs carrying a hateful message against his mom Debbie. He even added more fuel of much-publicized estrangement from his mother with his song "Without Me" and he even kept her from seeing his daughter, Hailie Jade, who is now 18 years old.

The single "Headlights" was released via digital download on February 5 and it was produced by Emile and Jeff Bhasker, with singer Nate Ruess providing additional vocals in the song. The song carries a message that is a far-cry from his previous works. Now, the 41-year old Eminem is voicing out regrets of his actions against his mother Debbie and recounts his troubled relationship with her. At the end of the song, you will hear Eminem saying: "I'll always love you from afar 'cause you're my momma."

Watch the video here. Have your box of tissues ready!

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