Eminem eyes next big collaboration with 50 cent
Eminem gets candid on releasing a collaboration album with 50 Cent: 'Just do it'
Eminem is ready to make a collaboration album with 50 Cent.
During his guest appearance on SiriusXM's Whoo's House Podcast on Wednesday, December 25, the Mockingbird hitmaker put foward his two cents on recording an entire album alongside the 49-year-old rapper and actor.
"That would be great," the Lose Yourself chart-topper expressed, adding, "I mean. I think that was just got to bulls*****g and just do it."
"I would never say it’s not possible, s***!" the 15-time Grammy Award winner stated.
For the unversed, Eminem, 52, and the Get Rich or Die Tryin' stars’ history goes back to the late ‘90s and early 2000s when the two made it to superstardom.
Eminem initially signed 50 Cent to his Shady Records label after discovering his talent via the 2002 mixtape Guess Who’s Back.
That time, 50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis James Jackson III, contributed four songs to the 8 Miles soundtrack the same year.
Following their first collaboration, Eminem executive produced 50 Cent's 2003 debut album, Get Rich or Die Tryin', and was featured on two tracks, Patiently Waiting and Don't Push Me.
In addition, the two legendary rappers have collaborated on several other songs, including Crack a Bottle, Encore, Gatman and Robin, Hail Mary, Is This Love ('09), Jimmy Crack Corn, My Life, Never Enough, Peep Show, Psycho, The Re-Up, and You Don't Know.
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