Released in 2004, the official music video for Eminem's serves as a stark, cinematic manifesto against the escalating violence of hip-hop beefs.
The video concludes at a funeral attended by several hip-hop figures, including 50 Cent , Dr. Dre , and Obie Trice . A multi-ethnic children's choir performs the final chorus, symbolizing the loss of innocence and the cycle of violence.
Just two years after playing a shooting victim in the video, Proof was shot and killed at a Detroit nightclub in 2006.
Released in 2004, the official music video for Eminem's serves as a stark, cinematic manifesto against the escalating violence of hip-hop beefs.
The video concludes at a funeral attended by several hip-hop figures, including 50 Cent , Dr. Dre , and Obie Trice . A multi-ethnic children's choir performs the final chorus, symbolizing the loss of innocence and the cycle of violence.
Just two years after playing a shooting victim in the video, Proof was shot and killed at a Detroit nightclub in 2006.