Eminem sends 'Mom's Spaghetti' to Detroit health care workers The rapper is helping those fighting COVID-19 in his hometown.

Eminem is feeding health care workers in his hometown of Detroit -- and making them smile, too.

The rapper, whose given name is Marshall Mathers, sent pasta to front line caregivers treating the novel coronavirus at Henry Ford Hospital, according to a social media post from Henry Ford Health System.

The twist? He attached a "Mom's Spaghetti" label to the food -- a nod to his Oscar-winning 2002 song, "Lose Yourself," in which he raps, "There's vomit on his sweater already/mom's spaghetti."

"Our #HealthcareHeroes 'lost themselves' in the delicious Mom’s Spaghetti donated by Detroit’s very own, @eminem. Thank you for providing a special meal for our team members!" read the Instagram post from Henry Ford Health System.

A representative for Eminem told ABC News that the musician, 47, and his Marshall Mathers Foundation partnered with the restaurant group Union Joints to provide the spaghetti to health care workers, and added that they will be continuing this at area hospitals over the next few weeks.

Coronavirus has hit Wayne County, Michigan, where Detroit is located, particularly hard. According to the Coronavirus Resource Center at Johns Hopkins University, there are 14,561 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the county, and 1,319 deaths from the virus.

The Henry Ford Health System itself has struggled during the epidemic, losing $43 million in March and being forced to furlough 2,800 workers across six hospitals.