Eminem Turns His Childhood Trauma Into “Brain Damage”! 🎤🎶#eminem #musicshorts

Eminem Turns His Childhood Trauma Into “Brain Damage”! 🎤🎶#eminem #musicshorts

Credits: Eminem| MTV news Song: Eminem – Brain Damage 1999 - AftermathEntertainment and Interscope Records Interview Transcription – Eminem at MTV News Interview: “I wanna have a voice, Iwanna be able to speak and people listen.” Voice Over Transcription – “New kid in school, always gettin’ chased, Bullies in the halls, never felt safe. Nine years old, left cold, couldn’t speak, Laid out, bruised— in a coma for a week. Woke up hurt, vision goin’ black, Next time they hit, almost ain’t come back. Mom sued the school, tried to make it right, But Em took the pain, put it on the mic.” Lyrics: “One day he came in the bathroom while I was pissin’ And had me in the position to beat me into submission He banged my head against the urinal ‘til he broke my nose Soaked my clothes in blood, grabbed me and chocked my throat I tried to plead and tell him we shouldn’t beef” Before he became the Rap God, Eminemwas just a kid from Detroit—bullied, beaten, and broken. At only 9 years old, he was attacked so badly he ended up in a coma for a week. His mom took legalaction, but the pain never left. Instead, he turned it into lyrical fire. 🎧 In this short, hear a rap retelling of that tragic moment in young Marshall Mathers' life, followed by rare visuals from his iconicperformances. In an emotional MTV News interview, Eminem once said: “I wanna have a voice, I wanna be able to speak and people listen.” That voice—born from pain—became one of the most iconic in music history. 💥 "They said I was a problem—now I’m the answer." Watch how Em transformed his darkest days into his greatest weapon: music. The background track is “Brain Damage” by Eminem, from his 1999 breakthroughalbum The Slim Shady LP. The song is a raw, darkly comic retelling of his real-life experiences with school bullying, including the infamous incidentthat landed him in a coma. It’s one of Em’s earliest examples of turning trauma into powerful, unfiltered storytelling—exactly what made the world listen. We strictly comply with copyrightlaws and promptly handle takedown requests. If you believe your rights have been infringed, please reach out to us for a quick resolution. Additionally, wefollow "Fair Use" guidelines, using content for purposes such as commentary, criticism, and education.