RiFF RAFF Says Eminem Is On His Upcoming Album "Vanilla Gorilla"

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Rapper Riff Raff arrives at the 55th Annual GRAMMY Awards at Staples Center on February 10, 2013 in Los Angeles, California.
JODY HiGHROLLER & Eminem are about to deliver the record of the century.

Eminem just landed the number one album in the country with his controversial surprise album, Kamikaze. The project has been the topic of conversation over the past week due to the fact that he fired shots at several rappers on the project including Machine Gun Kelly and Joe Budden. While we're waiting for Em's response to "Rap Devil," it looks like he's been putting in work with RiFF RAFF.

RiFF RAFF announced that he's working on a joint album with Ronny J titled, Vanilla Gorilla. The project is expected to drop some point this fall and it looks like RiFF may have landed one of the biggest collaborations of his entire career.

"I hate to have to break the news to you, I wasn't going to say anything about this Vanilla Gorilla album." He said, "Eminem just sent in the vocals. Yeah, RiFF RAFF, Ronny J album, Vanilla Gorilla. Shout out to Eminem for sending that 12 in."

A RiFF RAFF and Eminem collaboration on this project isn't as far fetched as you'd think. Ronny J recently worked with Eminem on the Kamikaze intro track, "The Ringer" along with Illa Da Producer so there's a good chance the Florida producer helped bring this collaboration together. 

We'll keep you updated on any more information on RiFF RAFF and Ronny J's Vanilla Gorilla album. Keep his post below.

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