Eminem New Album 2017: "Rap God" Rapper To Collaborate With Snoop Dog, Dr. Dre; Possible August Release
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The Eminem new album 2017 might be finally released on August 24 at the Glasgow Summer Sessions in Scotland. The “Rap God” rapper is reportedly working in collaboration with Dr. Dre for his most-anticipated album.
According to Billboard, the 2017 Glasgow Summer Sessions will mark the comeback of Eminem to the event since 2013, where he also led the concerts. The 44-year-old rapper will perform in the upcoming festival alongside Run the Jewels, Danny Brown, and Russ.
Geoff Ellis, Glasgow Summer Sessions organizer and his colleagues are happy to inform fans that Eminem will be returning to perform at the Scotland's newest festivals. "His performance at Bellahouston Park in 2013 was spectacular, so I have no doubt this will be one of the gigs of the year. Joining him on the bill are Run The Jewels, Danny Brown and Russ with Glasgow once again taking center stage as a destination for the world’s biggest artists," he said.
Aside from the Glasgow Summer Sessions, Eminem will also perform at the annual Reading and Leeds festivals in England. This will be his third headlining show for the event since 2001 and another in 2013.
Meanwhile, Status Quo, who was a former Shady Records MC, revealed in his recent interview that Marshall Mathers keep in touch with him. The "Like Dat" rapper said that the Eminem new album 2017 was already in progress. He also hinted at the possible collaboration of Eminem and Dr. Dre, HIPHOP DX reported.
Dr. Dre and Eminem performed together in 2015. That was their last public appearance as partners wherein the latter rapped "Medicine Man" during the release of Dr. Dre's latest album. Now, fans of the two hitmakers are excited with their alleged collaboration.
However, Eminem is still to confirm the speculations about his new album. Fans are to sit tight and wait until an official announcement from the popular rapper is released.