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50 Cent Confirms That Eminem Is Working On A New Album

50 Cent Confirms That Eminem Is Working On A New Album

He revealed the news in a recent interview

Amelia Ward

Amelia Ward

It looks as though Eminem is working on his next album, according to 50 Cent.

Speaking about a potential reunion with Eminem on LA radio station Real 92.3, he mentioned that the pair are actually working together at the moment.

"He sent me a record now, he working now," said Curtis Jackson.

"He got some things man. Still the highest-selling rap artist in the world. We're doing it now."

The album would be the follow up to last year's Kamikaze. Produced by long time collaborator and friend Dr Dre, the record included guest appearances from artists including Joyner Lucas, Royce da 5'9" and Jessie Reyez.

We've been seeing quite a lot of movement from Eminem's camp over the last few months.

Just last week, a strange jazz instrumental was uploaded to his official YouTube channel, entitled 'The Real Slim Shady' - obviously causing much confusion among his fans.

It's since been deleted.

Back at the end of August he posted a mysterious, no-context tweet.

Some said that the tweet suggested that there was maybe yet another high profile dispute around the corner - our Marshall isn't exactly a stranger to beef - people started suggesting that a diss track was on its way.

Others said that it could be a reference to upcoming new music he was making. Either way - we're yet to have answers.

And then there was one of the most unlikely collabs in living memory - 50 Cent, Eminem and... Ed Sheeran?

Remember The Name featured on Ed Sheeran's latest album No.6 Collaborations Project, which was released back in July.

And if you're craving a bit of vintage Eminem, get yourself on to Netflix. His oscar-winning movie 8 Mile has been available on the streaming service since August.

Whether you're a fan of his music or not, it's well worth a watch.

This 2002 film is based on Eminem's upbringing, following an aspiring white rapper named Jimmy 'B-Rabbit' Smith Jr. (Eminem). It follows his journey from a trailer park in Warren, Michigan, documenting his dream of a career in hip-hop and all the struggles that come with it.

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Topics: Music, US Entertainment