50 Cent has been teasing new music for a while, but at this point, any promise he makes to drop a new project seems empty. Over the course of the year, he's released a handful of singles such as "Crazy" with PnB Rock and "Get The Strap" with Casanova, 6ix9ine and Uncle Murda. Aside from that, he's been focusing on his empire as a television mogul. However, the rapper recently revealed that he got into the studio with an old friend and a new one for an upcoming collaboration.
50 Cent has reunited with Eminem for an upcoming collaboration with Ed Sheeran. The rapper took to Instagram to reveal that the three artists have "some heat."
"I recorded a song last night with Eminem & ED Sheeran, I had fun doing it we got some heat," he captioned his photo.
It's hard to think what a collaboration between 50 Cent, Eminem and Ed Sheeran would sound like, but hopefully, we hear it soon. Fif's been teasing his forthcoming project, Street King Immortal for a while now, although it has yet to be released. Earlier this year, he said that it would arrive before the end of the year, but that doesn't seem to be the case. Hopefully, we'll get to hear some new music from 50 Cent at some point in 2019.
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