Eminem remembers his nearly lost his life: It took me a long time to get my brain going again.

Eminem's manager was so concerned about his star's health after an almost fatal overdose in 2007 that he feared that Slim Shady could no longer be the same. It took me a long time for my brain to start working again,” told Amym about Paul Rosenberg in the episode [...]
It took me a long time for my brain to start working again,” told Emire about Paul Rosenberg on this week's episode of podcast Paul Pod in Shade45 of SiriusXM.
You were literally getting out of an overdose and they had to stabilize you with some medication. And some of them took a little time to fit in. Let's put it down with this”, Rosenberg recalls.
So you had to learn to rap again, didn't you? Because it's the first time, maybe, you're creating without substance in your body in... a lot of years, right?
It was so bad, Mathers said, that he remembers Rosenberg asking the medical team a very important question.
Didn't you ask the doctors when I first started to repopulate and send them, didn't you, I just want to make sure he doesn't have brain damage? Ask Shady. Rosenberg said he was undoubtedly concerned at that time about Emire's ability to read again.
And then, when the song was made “Detroit Basketball”, Rosenberg said his fear came to light because the song, “, was not well”. Eminem said he thinks this was the first song he wrote soberly. And it was weird, because my brain was going on again... I started going through lines, and I thought “Wait, this isn't good”. /Klankosova.tv/












