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"Somebody Save Me" is a song by American rapper Eminem featuring Jelly Roll from his twelfth studio album, The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) (2024).

Background and release
American rapper Eminem released his eleventh studio album, Music to Be Murdered By, in January 2020. The album was critically and commercially successful, producing singles such as "Godzilla", which peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100. After the success of the album, Eminem began working on his twelfth studio album in collaboration with Dr. Dre, with the albums production being confirmed on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on March 19, 2024. The album, named The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce), was formally announced on April 26 after the 2024 NFL draft through a trailer depicting a news story about the death of Eminem's alter ego, Slim Shady. The album was released on July 12, 2024; "Somebody Save Me" is the nineteenth and final song on the standard track list.

Composition and lyrics
"Somebody Save Me" is a country hip hop song performed primarily by Eminem, with parts of the song being sampled from Jelly Roll's 2020 single "Save Me". Additional producers for the song include Emile Haynie, Benny Blanco, Luis Resto, and David Ray.

The lyrics of "Somebody Save Me" are about Eminem's relationship with his family during his past drug addiction, and are written from the perspective of an alternate reality where he died before his daughter Hallie's graduation. The song opens up with a recording of one of his children, Alaina, begging him to eat dinner which he denies. All three verse of the songs are dedicated to one of his kids, namely Alaina, Hallie, and Stevie, apologizing for his addiction disrupting the family. He openly regrets not being able to be a proper father, saying he "[doesn't] even deserve the father title." After the songs intro and in-between each verse, a snippet of Jelly Roll's "Save Me" plays, where he says "somebody save me, me from myself" among other parts of the original song after each verse.

Critical reception
In a ranking of every song from The Death of Slim Shady, Billboard 's Michael Saponara considered "Somebody Save Me" to be the album's best song, describing it as a "teary-eyed" ending.

Louder 's Merlin Alderslade stated that the song was a poor ending to the album, describing Jelly Roll's chorus as "schmaltzy and irritating."