
On Tuesday, December 24, Eminem and his longtime manager, Paul Rosneberg, appeared on the latest episode of Whoo’s House with DJ Whoo Kid. During their conversation with the longtime G-Unit DJ, Eminem revealed he and 50 Cent had talked about making a joint album.
“That would be great,” Eminem told DJ Whoo Kid.
“We [have] just got to stop b—g and just do it. I would never say [that a joint album with 50 Cent] is not possible.”
Eminem is no stranger to collaboration. Early in his career, he teamed up with Proof, Bizarre, Mr. Porter, Kuniva and Swifty McVay to release two albums under the group name, D12. Later on, he joined fellow Detroit native Royce Da ’59 to form the duo, Bad Meets Evil, and release the EP, Hell: The Sequel.
Nearly thirty years removed from the release of his debut album, Eminem is as active as ever. He recently earned a GRAMMY nod for his twelfth studio album, The Death of Slim Shady, and appeared on Netflix’s Rhythm + Flow. Most recently, he performed at theAl Dana Amphitheatre in Bahrain and is set to take the stage in the United Kingdom on January 10.