Eminem Busted W/ Kendrick Lamar & More In-Studio
Grammy-winning rapper Eminem is doing nothing to slow down buzz about a highly anticipated solo album being in the works by now getting spotted with Kendrick Lamar, Royce Da 5'9 and more in the studio.
While details are extremely limited, a new photo of the bunched up crew has started to circulate.
The Black Hippy crew (Kendrick Lamar, ScHoolboy Q, Ab-Soul and Jay Rock) were in Detroit this Wednesday (June 5), and had the opportunity to link up with Eminem in the studio. Along with Em, Slaughterhouse's Royce Da 5'0 and Mr. Porter were also in the cut. Will we see a collaboration in the future? Only time will tell. (Baller Status)
Last month, comedian Chris Rock briefly talked about clocking in studio time with Slim Shady.
"Yeah, yeah, but money does that," Chris jokingly said when
an interviewer said Em looked younger in the photo. "I'm 65, man!
[laughs] Money is the best lotion in the world. [What were we doing?] I
can't really say. I'm saying, hey, you know, I've been on, hey, hey, I
was on the Kanye record, maybe I'm on the Eminem record. You never know. You never know!" (Fuse TV)
G.O.O.D Music's Big Sean recently discussed linking up with Em.
"It was crazy just coming from Detroit. We sat and talked
for a couple of hours, even before we did anything musically," Sean
revealed in an interview. "So, I was just telling them how much--how
crazy it is man coming from The D. Them was the superstars. Them was the
heroes in rap music. And they showed me that you can be worldwide.
Cause it was always local heroes, but obviously one of the biggest
rappers in the world is from Detroit. It was a big deal there. It was an
honor man, straight up." (NBC Nitecap)
Back in March, rap mogul Dr. Dre updated fans on Em's long-awaited LP.
"Em is finishing up his project," Doc revealed in an
interview. "And for me, man, I've just gotten inspired again to go back
into the studio, so I'm just really having fun with life and having fun
with being creative and trying new and different things with myself,
just trying to stay active. As you know, it's been almost 30 years for
me in music. It's a little bit difficult to keep getting inspired to get
back in there but you know, music is my first love and I'm going to
continue to do that as long as I can." ("Big Boy's Neighborhood")
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