Eminem - Headlights ft Nate Ruess [HD & Lyrics] - Video
PUBLISHED:  May 23, 2014
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Eminem ft. Nate Ruess - Headlights [HD & Lyrics] official video
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Eminem headlights is Eminem pretty much apologising to his mum. Why its called headlights, we do not know. Eminem why ''headlights''? Nate Ruess nailed the chorus.
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Eminem has had a difficult relationship with his mother since childhood. In his music, Eminem has had a history of insulting his mother on various tracks, including his debut single, "My Name Is" and most notably "Cleanin' Out My Closet." "Headlights" is an apology to his mother for the years of verbal abuse and "his plea for a united, or at least less dysfunctional, family." The title "Headlights" is a reference to their last meeting. As she drove away, he became fixated on the headlights of her car as he coped with feelings of "overwhelming sadness." In the song, Eminem references to a few incidences from their rocky relationship, getting kicked out of the house on Christmas Eve, constant fighting, and his younger brother Nathan's removal to foster care. He also expresses regret that his mother has not been involved in his children's lives. In the song he acknowledges that his mother wrongfully endured the brunt of the blame for his tough upbringing and even gives her credit for her efforts to raise him as a single parent. Eminem admits that he remains estranged from his mother to this day. He also states that he cringes when he hears "Cleanin' Out My Closet" on the radio and he no longer performs it at shows.

In an interview with Sway Calloway, Eminem stated that, "everything [he] wanted to address" in regard to his mother is on "Headlights" and he likely will not speak on the topic outside of that particular song. He also told Zane Lowe that "It was one of those things that's bothered me for a little bit. It was one of those things that I needed to get off my chest. So I don't really have anything to elaborate or expand on that record other than everything that I needed to say, I put on that record."
"Headlights" was produced by Emile and Jeff Bhasker, with additional production by Eminem with additional keyboards by Luis Resto. The song was written by Marshall Mathers, Nate Ruess, Emile Haynie, Jeff Bhasker, and Luis Resto. Recording for the song was done at Effigy Studios in Ferndale, Michigan by Mike Strange, Joe Strange and Tony Campana. The song's refrain is sung by American band fun.'s singer Nate Ruess.

"Headlights" was met with generally positive reviews from music critics. Julie Leconte of Now said, "the track's genius partially lies in the anticipatory tension it creates in the listener. Em loves to set us up with faux sentimentality, then laugh when we're duped. But on "Headlights" the shoe never drops, leaving us with really sad insight into their non-relationship."Colin McGuire of PopMatters said, ""Headlights" gives us quite possibly the most touching moment Em has ever put on wax. DJ Booth stated, "even though the hook on "Headlights", by Fun's Nate Ruess, is light and airy exactly where it should have been deep. The raw and crushingly emotional lyrics from Eminem, especially ones that put an end to his running feud with his mother, are more than powerful enough to make "Headlights" remarkable.
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