Eminem Says A Joint Album w/ 50 Cent Is ‘Possible: ‘We Just Need To Stop Bullsh*ting’

Eminem Says A Joint Album w/ 50 Cent Is ‘Possible: ‘We Just Need To Stop Bullsh*ting’
Eminem hinted at his interest in a collab album with 50 Cent.
During a recent interview on his Shade 45 radio station, the “Lose Yourself” rapper and his manager candidly discussed a potential album with 50 Cent, with Eminem stating:
“That would be great. We just gotta stop bullsh*tting and do it. I would never say it’s not possible.”
And his manager, Paul Rosenberg, added:
“I would love to hear it, so whenever you guys are ready, we’re putting it out.”
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Eminem and 50 Cent have a long history of collaboration, dating back to the early 2000s when 50 rose to fame under Eminem’s Shady Records label. Their iconic tracks like “Patiently Waiting” and “Crack a Bottle” solidified their status as one of hip-hop’s most potent duos.
The pair most recently reunited on Snoop Dogg’s album, dropping a fire track that pays homage to The Notorious B.I.G.
Would you be here for an Eminem and 50 Cent project? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
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