DJ Whoo Kid, Eminem tossed around the idea of creating a joint album with longtime collaborator 50 Cent.
Em on creating an album with 50: “We just gotta stop bulls**tting and do it”
Eminem talks about the possibility of a joint album with 50 Cent.
On Wednesday (December 25), Eminem appeared on DJ Whoo Kid/Whoo's House Podcast to celebrate 20 years of Em's Shade 45 Sirius hip-hop station.
During the conversation, which can be heard below, DJ Whoo Kid asks Slim Shady about the possibility of fans getting an Em and 50 collab album.
“I think me and Fif connected from the first time we met,” he said before explaining why he chose to inherit the Queens talent’s many conflicts. “I was a fan before we actually got a chance to sign him. That first time, I remember I was rapping his whole mixtape to him and s**t. And he was just looking at me, and I was like, this dude probably thinks I’m f**king crazy. I didn’t care back then... The way me and him connected, and how fun it was to make songs and s**t, and how quick we were making them, I was ready. Let’s go.”
Eminem also spoke on the possibility of making a joint album with the G-Unit general. “That would be great. Em replied, [at 21:30 timestamp of the interview]. We just gotta stop bulls**tting and do it... I would never say it’s not possible,” he expressed. His manager, Paul Rosenberg, provided additional support for the dream collaboration, stating, “I would love to hear it, so whenever you guys are ready, we’re putting it out.”
Back in January, of this year, Eminem said to DJ Whoo Kid: “I’m trying to get him to make a new album so bad. We need another 50 album like really bad. 50’s on a roll right now.
He’s been on a roll since the tour. “I told him whatever the fuck he needs from me, I’m here. That shit’d be crazy, though — an album with me and him.”
Check out Eminem on the Whoo's House Podcast above.
As fans wait for the possibility of the joint album. Em and 50 recently hooked up on Snoop Dogg's latest album, Missionary, with the legendary duo providing guest verses on “Gunz N Smoke,” which was produced by Dr. Dre.
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