The rap legends talk about the possibility of joining forces for a full-length project
Eminem has sparked fresh excitement among fans about the possibility of a collaborative album with his longtime friend and fellow rap icon, 50 Cent. In a candid Christmas Day interview alongside his manager Paul Rosenberg on his Shade 45 radio station, the Detroit rapper discussed the chances of releasing a joint project with 50, saying, “That would be great. We just gotta stop bullshitting and do it. I would never say it’s not possible.”
Rosenberg chimed in, expressing his enthusiasm: “I would love to hear it, so whenever you guys are ready, we’re putting it out.”
This isn’t the first time Eminem has teased the idea of working on an album with 50 Cent. Earlier this year, during an interview with DJ Whoo Kid, he expressed his desire for another 50 Cent album, saying, “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.”
Though fans are eager for the duo to join forces again, it’s still unclear when or if the album will materialize. However, Eminem and 50 Cent recently collaborated on Snoop Dogg’s latest project, Missionary, providing guest verses on the track “Gunz N Smoke,” produced by Dr. Dre. The song also pays homage to The Notorious B.I.G. with several references to the late rapper, proving that the two legendary artists still have the magic when they get together.