Eminem reflects on the more than 25-year-old hit single "My Name Is" in a recent Vevo Footnotes installment. He discusses the song's iconic video, shot a few months after recording, highlighting it as his first major-label visual and Hollywood-scale production. Eminem debunks a rumor about appearing high while dressed as Bill Clinton in the video and credits director Phillip Atwell and Dr. Dre for the vision. He expresses the video's significance in introducing him to a larger audience and admits he couldn't have predicted its massive success, humorously contemplating a tombstone inscription, "Bye, My Name Was."
Eminem Refutes Rumor That He Was 'High on Ecstasy' for 'My Name Is' Video Shoot
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