Eminem saw the success of Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre's joint album, Missionary, and wants the same for himself and 50 Cent.
On Christmas Day (December 25), the Death of Slim Shady rapper was a guest on podcast Whoo's House, where around the 21-minute mark of the video below, DJ Whoo Kid asked about a potential collaborative album.
Calling the idea "great," Em added that he and Fifty have to "stop bullshitting and just do it."
"I would never say it’s not possible," the 22-time Grammy winner continued.
The update comes nearly a year after Em told DJ Whoo Kid that he was down to link up on an LP with Fif, who he previously collaborated with on songs like "You Don't Know" and "Crack a Bottle."
"Yo, I’m trying to get him to make another album so bad. We need another 50 album, like, really bad bro," Em said at the time. "50's on a roll right now. He’s been on a roll since the tour and I told him he needs a fucking—whatever he needs from me, I’m here. That shitt would be crazy though, an album with me and him."
Em and Fif appeared on "Gun Smoke" on Missionary, which Dr. Dre and Snoop discussed in their recent Complex cover story.
"That’s Dr. Dre's all-star team. All three of us love Dr. Dre's production and we all felt like we needed a record where we all got something together," said Snoop. "We loving each other, we appreciating each other, and it just made sense. Dr. Dre's at the top of his game right now and these are three of his all-stars, and it only made sense for me to come together on this record “Gun Smoke."
"It's a brotherhood," continued Dre. "We all show up for each other. None of us has ever said no to each other."