Eminem's new album is finished, according to longtime collaborator
Apparently the record is 'amazeballs'
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Your support makes all the difference.Eminem has been away from the limelight for some time, last releasing an album back in 2013.
Since The Marshall Mathers LP 2 reached record stores, the rapper has only appeared on only a handful of tracks, famously calling Donald Trump a “b***h” on Big Sean’s “No Favours”.
According to longtime collaborator Denaun Porter, though, Eminem has finally finished his upcoming album.
“Am I working on Eminem’s new album?” Porter asked during an Instagram live stream, according to XXL Magazine. “No, we are done. How about that?”
The producer — who has also acted as Eminem’s hype man during live shows — went on to call the record “amazeballs.”
Eminem last spoke about the album on Twitter after releasing the track “Campaign Speech”, writing: “Don’t worry I’m working on an album! Here’s something meanwhile.”
There’s no word on when to expect the album, but Eminem fans can hear the rapper alongside Pink on the single “Revenge,” her album coming 13 October.
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