The possibility of a joint album between Eminem and 50 Cent could soon become a reality
BREAKING HUB December 28, 2024 09:27 PM

Given that the two legendary rappers have indicated that they would be open to working together on a full-length album, the prospect of an Eminem and 50 Cent collaborative album might soon come to pass.

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According to People magazine, Eminem made this disclosure while discussing his ideas on collaborating with 50 Cent once again on a talk program.

In an open interview, Eminem spoke about the possibility of a collaborative album with 50 Cent, a friend and longstanding collaborator.

When questioned about the concept, Eminem said, “That would be great,” adding, “We just gotta stop bulls—ting and just do it,” according to People magazine.

According to People magazine, he went on to remark that he would never rule out the prospect of collaborating with the rapper who wrote the classic smash song “In da Club,” saying, “I would never say it’s not possible.”

Eminem and 50 Cent have been friends for more than 20 years. Their first significant joint effort was on the song “Patiently Waiting,” which was included on 50 Cent’s ground-breaking 2003 debut album “Get Rich or Die Tryin.”

In a previous interview, the pair explained how the song came to be, according to People magazine.

“‘Patiently Waiting’ was one of the first beats I sent Fif,” said Eminem. He continued, “It just had the cello… the strings on it and the drums.”

50 Cent, however, commended the unpolished production, saying the rhythm gave him the ideal speed and vibe to write his lines.

Despite never being a single, “Patiently Waiting” is still one of the best songs from “Get Rich or Die Tryin,” along with “In Da Club,” “21 Questions,” and “P.I.M.P.”

Alongside Dr. Dre, the two recently reunited for the song “Gunz N Smoke” off Snoop Dogg’s 2024 album “Missionary.”

The positive reception of their collaboration fueled rumors that the two rap icons would soon release a whole album.

While 50 Cent has branched out into television and film production, Eminem, who found 50 Cent in 2002 and signed him to his Shady Records label, has stayed committed to music throughout the years.

“He’s still in that pocket,” 50 Cent stated in a recent interview with People magazine, praising Eminem’s commitment to his profession. He is continuing doing the same thing, dominating the market, and selling the most. He is still capable. It’s still within his grasp.

He credited Eminem’s sustained success to his constant devotion to music, pointing out that while 50 Cent has dabbled in other fields, Eminem has stayed committed to his work in recording studios.

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