
Eminem and 50 Cent Plan Joint Album Following Vegas Residency
50 Cent has responded positively to Eminem's suggestion of creating a joint album, indicating strong potential for a collaborative project between the two rap icons.
During a Christmas Day appearance on DJ Whoo Kid's podcast "Whoo's House," Eminem expressed enthusiasm for a collaborative album with 50 Cent, stating they should "stop bullsh—ing and just do it." 50 Cent quickly responded, saying "Looks like I'll be back in the booth after all," noting he would begin after completing his Las Vegas residency at Planet Hollywood (December 27 - January 4).

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The potential collaboration has been building momentum, with Eminem previously stating, "I'm trying to get him to make another album so bad. 50's on a roll right now... whatever he needs from me, I'm here."
The two recently collaborated on "Gun Smoke," a track from Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg's joint album "Missionary." Snoop Dogg commented on their chemistry, saying, "That's Dr. Dre's all-star team. All three of us love Dr. Dre's production and we all felt like we needed a record where we all got something together."
This would mark 50 Cent's first album since 2014's "Animal Ambition," and both artists appear committed to making the collaboration happen. Eminem emphasized the project's possibility, stating, "I would never say it's not possible... That shit would be crazy though, an album with me and him."

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