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- In September, he revealed that 'it took a long time' for
his brain to start working again
following his
December 2007 overdose. 
And now, Eminem admitted
that almost dying from the methadone overdose 'kind of sucked' and insisted that music 'saved his life' as he was inducted into
the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, on Saturday.
The rapper, 50, asked
his daughter Hailie Jade Mathers, 26, to cover her ears while at the ceremony in Los Angeles' Microsoft Theatre, as he talked about his addiction and confessed that he found
'drugs f**king delicious.' 




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Candid: Eminem, 50, admitted almost dying from a 2007 overdose 'kind of sucked' and that music 'saved his life' as he was inducted into the Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame, on Saturday

Eminem - whose real name is Marshall Mathers - said: 'I realise what an honour it is right now to be here up here tonight, and what a privilege it
is to do the music that I love.
'Music basically saved my life… I'll keep this as painless as possible,
I'm f****** stuttering and s***.

I'm probably not supposed to actually be here tonight because of a couple of reasons.






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'I almost died from an overdose in 2007, which kind of sucked.
Hailie, plug your ears. Because drugs were f******
delicious. I thought we had a good thing going on, but I had to go
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The camera then panned to his daughter, who pursed her lips
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right?
















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Throwback: Eminem was fighting an addiction to prescription meds when he was hospitalised in December 2007 after overdosing on methadone before going to rehab (Pictured in 2008)





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Yikes: He asked his daughter Hailie Jade Mathers,
26, to cover her ears while at the ceremony as he talked about his addiction and
confessed that he found 'drugs f**king delicious'













'And finally, I had to really fight my way through man to try and breakthrough in this music,
and I'm so honoured and I'm so grateful that I'm even able to be up here doing
hip-hip music, man, because I love it so much.'
Eminem also performed at the 37th annual Rock and Roll Hall
of Fame induction ceremony, opening with a version of his 1999 song 'My Name
Is' and following it with 'Rap God' and 'Sing for the Moment'.

The rapper was fighting an addiction to prescription medication when he was
hospitalised in December 2007 after overdosing on methadone before going to rehab.

He has previously admitted his addictions to Vicodin, Valium, Ambien and methadone started while he was filming the semi-autobiographical 2002 film 8 Mile.


He told Rolling Stone magazine in 2011: 'We were doing 16 hours on the set and you had a certain window where you had to
sleep.

One day somebody gave me an Ambien, and it knocked me the f*** out.
I was like, ''I need this all the time''.'




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Opening up: Eminem has opened up about his near-fatal 2007 overdose in 2007 and subsequent road to recovery
(Pictured in Los Angeles in February)

In September, during an intimate interview on the[url=][/url], hosted by the
Grammy winner's longtime manager Paul Rosenberg, 51, Eminem revealed of his overdose, 'It took a long time for my brain to start working
again.' 
After the overdose, The Real Slim Shady artist went
back to using again, but he was scared by the near-death
experience and entered rehab, and finally got sober in April
2008. 
In the chat, his manager Rosenberg asked: ''And some
of them took you a minute to adjust to—let's just leave it at that.



So, you're learning how to rap again almost literally, right?' 'Because it's the first time, probably, you were creating without having
substances in your body in…however many years, right?' 
Eminem interjected: 'Didn't you ask the doctors when I first
started rapping again, didn't you say, "I just wanna make sure he doesn't have brain damage"?' to which
admitted: 'I thought you might have some permanent problems.

I was concerned, for sure.'
The songwriter admitted in an interview with [url=][/url]in 2017, that the music he created while addicted and
in recovery were not his best. 
'Encore (the album before his overdose) was mediocre, and with Relapse, —it
was the best I could do at that point in time,' he
said.
'I was so scatterbrained that the people around me thought that I might have
given myself brain damage.

I was in this weird fog for months.
'Like, literally I wasn't making sense; it had been so long since I'd done vocals without a ton of Buy Valium Online 10mg and Vicodin. I almost
had to relearn how to rap.' 




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Valium: During his recovering, doctors tried to stabilize the rapper's
condition. Eminem revealed that he was taking '75 to 80
valium a night' (Pictured in Los Angeles in  2005)






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