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50 Cent Fuels Eminem Joint Album Excitement With Comeback Hint

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50 Cent is seemingly on board with the idea of making a joint album with Eminem.

The Detroit rap legend addressed the prospect in an interview with DJ Whoo Kid earlier this week, saying that the dream project is “possible” and that him and 50 “gotta stop bullshittin’ and just do it.”

The G-Unit boss responded to Em’s comments late Thursday (December 26) and indicated that he’s ready to come out of rap retirement to make it happen.

“Looks like I’ll be back in the booth [eyes emoji] [applause emojis] after all! Just gotta do this residency in Vegas first,” he wrote on Instagram.

 

50 Cent’s inaugural Sin City residency will see him play six shows at PH Live at Planet Hollywood between December 27 and January 4.

A potential full-length collaboration between 50 and Eminem was first floated by the latter at the beginning of this year.

In a separate interview with Whoo Kid, Em was asked about the idea and replied: “I don’t know where that’s come from but it’s crazy.”

He added: “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 [Final Lap] 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.”

The longtime collaborators recently reunited on wax on “Gunz N Smoke,” from Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre‘s latest album Missionary.

The first-ever collaboration between all four men, the track contains several nods to the late, great Notorious B.I.G., whose posthumous song “Dead Wrong” (which also features Eminem) is sampled throughout.

50 namedrops and adopts the former Bad Boy rapper’s cadence in his verse, while Snoop borrows his “you should too, if you knew” lyric from “Notorious Thugs.”

The Power mogul also recently reflected on his decades-long relationship with Eminem, admitting that he thought he was being pranked when they first met.

“It was wild. Remember that show they had, Punk’d, on MTV? I thought they had cameras and they was gonna come out and say, ‘You’ve been Punk’d,'” he said on Million Dollaz Worth of Game.

“[Em] flew me to L.A. I was so bugged out from the experience that I came through the airport with the [bulletproof] vest and shit on.

“I get there and he hugs me [and says], ‘Yo, this is gonna be the biggest shit.’ He was so excited that it made me question whether what was happening was happening. It felt so good that it couldn’t be right.”

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  • Drake Almost Disses Kendrick Lamar, Mocks 'Euphoria' During Adin Ross Stream

Drake Almost Disses Kendrick Lamar, Mocks 'Euphoria' During Adin Ross Stream

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Drake’s Christmas giveaway stream with Adin Ross may have been about giving back to fans, but his ongoing beef with Kendrick Lamar also lingered in the winter air.

During the lengthy broadcast, which took place on Thursday (December 26) and saw the pair donate large amounts of money and other expensive goodies to viewers, Drizzy mocked one of the many lyrical jabs that K.Dot threw at him during their diss song battle earlier this year.

While gushing over his friendship with Sexyy Red, the 6 God joked: “When I see her, I see two bad ones, n-gga. What’s up? [laughs] Fuck what y’all talmbout.”

He was referencing the line from Kendrick’s “Euphoria” where he rapped: “When I see you stand by Sexyy Red, I believe you see two bad bitches.”

Elsewhere, Drake surprisingly stopped himself from dissing the Compton rapper all over again while reading out an email from a fan hoping to secure free tickets and travel to his upcoming tour in Australia.

“In the beautiful land Down Under, it would be an unforgettable honeymoon filled with laughter, fun and, of course, the Drake charisma. And it’s always fuck Ken–,” he said, cutting himself off. “Oh, I am not reading that.”

 

 

Drake previously jabbed Kendrick Lamar during a separate stream with xQc, prompting a response from the Pulitzer Prize winner.

Sitting down with the Canadian streamer and gamer following the release of Kendrick’s GNX album, Drizzy told viewers: “I’m here — mind, body and soul fully intact, in case you were wondering. You need facts to take me out; fairytales won’t do it.”

His defiant statement seemingly referenced the salacious allegations on Kendrick’s diss songs, such as him being a pedophile, associating with other sex offenders and secretly fathering a daughter.

A text message from Kendrick’s close friend Reli that was shared online revealed his reaction to Drake’s comments.

“You done turned blood into a streamer on Phillies [laughing face emojis],” Reli texted K.Dot, who replied with several laughing face emojis of his own.

Reli then said: “That’s a damn shame,” to which Kendrick asked: “He trippin??!”

Reli wrote back: “Blood don’t won’t [sic] no smoke Philly gang,” before censoring his next message.

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