
Eminem Reveals He's Open to Joint Album with 50 Cent: 'We Just Gotta Stop Bulls---ting'
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Recently, the two rappers collaborated on Snoop Dogg’s album “Missionary.”
It’s possible that Eminem and 50 Cent will collaborate again.
The 52-year-old “Without Me” rapper stated that he would be amenable to working with the 49-year-old “In da Club” hitmaker on a full album in an interview on Whoo’s House on SiriusXM’s Shade 45 on Saturday, December 21. This is more than 20 years after the two first collaborated on “Patiently Waiting.”
Eminem remarked, “That would be fantastic.” “We simply need to put an end to the bulls—ting and get started.”
“I would never say it’s not possible,” he continued.
The two talked candidly in 2014 about co-writing “Patiently Waiting” for Complex’s “Magnum Opus.”
“One of the first beats I sent Fif was ‘Patiently Waiting,'” Eminem said to the publication. “It only had the cello, along with the drums and strings.”
50 Cent wrote music to the unpolished production because he liked it.
He remarked, “It had enough for me to know the tempo and feel of it.” “And those words were released.”
The song “Patiently Waiting” was never released as a single, but it did become one of the hits from the “Many Men” performer’s debut album Get Rich or Die Tryin’, which featured songs like “In Da Club,” “21 Questions,” and “P.I.M.P.”
Recently, Eminem and 50 Cent collaborated with Dr. Dre on the song “Gunz N Smoke” from Snoop Dogg’s 2024 album Missionary.

Eminem signed 50 Cent to his Shady Records label after discovering the “Candy Shop” artist back in 2002. 50 Cent has since achieved enormous success in both music and film. Eminem has maintained a laser-like focus on music despite frequently alternating between it, TV, and touring.
“That pocket still contains him. He is still doing the same thing, dominating the market, and selling the most. He is still capable. In October, 50 Cent told Etonightdaily, “He can still hold it.”
“That’s because he never stopped,” he continued. He remained there. He remained in a recording studio when I began to look at television, movies, and other areas to pivot.