Eminem Says A Joint Album With 50 Cent Is 'Possible'

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Eminem has further hyped up the chances of releasing a collaborative album with longtime friend, 50 Cent.

Sitting down for a Christmas Day interview alongside his manager Paul Rosenberg on his Shade 45 radio station, Em was unusually candid about the prospect of a joint project.

Asked about the potential for a joint album, Eminem replied “That would be great. We just gotta stop bullshitting and do it. I would never say it’s not possible.”

Rosenberg then added: “I would love to hear it, so whenever you guys are ready, we’re putting it out.”

 

It’s not the first time Em has floated the idea of doing a full-length project with his one time Shady Records signee who has only released one album since departing the label a decade ago.

Speaking to DJ Whoo Kid earlier this year, he said: “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.”

Though an album is still a pipe dream, 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.

The track also served as something of an homage to The Notorious B.I.G. with several references to the late rapper running throughout the song.

50 also adopts the Bad Boy MC’s cadence and spits: “Red dot ya, I got ya / B.I.G. time, who shot ya?” — just as Dre drops in a heavy-bottomed bassline that harks back to “Hypnotize.”

Snoop repurposes Big’s “you should too, if you knew” lyric from “Notorious Thugs” in his verse, while a sample of his “gunsmoke!” line from the posthumous Eminem collaboration “Dead Wrong” rings throughout.

Carrying the collab across the finish line, Eminem delivers a typically intricate and technical verse that finds him reflecting on his chaotic upbringing, past propensity for violence and maturity into middle-aged mellowness.

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Beyoncé Is Joined By Blue Ivy At Christmas Halftime Show, Teases Big Announcement

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Houston, TX - Beyoncé‘s halftime show during the Baltimore Ravens-Houston Texans game on Christmas Day became a family affair when she was joined by eldest daughter, Blue Ivy.

The Christmas Day special, which aired on Netflix, was a showcase for her country themed Cowboy Carter album and featured the live debut of several songs from the LP.

Near the end of the set, as she was about to launch into “Texas Hold Em”, Queen B was joined by Blue Ivy for a line-dancing sequence and mother and daughter could be seen linking arms for a dance while dressed in all white.

Blue Ivy wasn’t the only guest during the performance as Beyoncé was joined by Post Malone for a rendition of their collaboration “Levii’s Jeans” while Shaboozey had earlier dueted on “Sweet ★ Honey ★ Buckiin”.

 

Shortly after the performance finished, Beyoncé went on to tease a big announcement on social media.

Alongside a video of the iconic singer sitting on a white horse waving a large American flag, the caption on the post read: “Look at that horse.”

The clip then cut to a date which read January 14.

While no more information was revealed, speculation has spread that Bey could unveil a tour or even a new album.

It’s been a merry Christmas for the “Single Ladies” legend as she recently received 58 new certifications from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for albums and singles spanning her entire solo career.

Among them were two Diamond certifications (for sales of 10 million units), both for tracks that appear on her 2008 LP I Am… Sasha Fierce. “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)” and “Halo” both vaulted past the 10 million mark to land at 11 times platinum (11 million units).

With sales like these for a catalog dating back to 2003 (not to mention another slew of Gold, Platinum, and multi-Platinum certifications for her work with Destiny’s Child), it’s no wonder that the singer was recently named the greatest pop star of the 21st century by Billboard.

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