DJ Khaled Foresees Eminem Collabo & Promises To Be A Classic

Def Jam South President DJ Khaled explains his interest in recruiting Eminem for his next collaboration and says it will be his biggest anthem he's ever done. And you know Khaled got hits, so this must be serious.

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Def Jam South President DJ Khaled explains his interest in recruiting Eminem for his next collaboration and says it will be his biggest anthem he's ever done. And you know Khaled got hits, so this must be serious.

He told VIBE magazine : "When I do get in the studio with him, I promise you, we gon' make something so f*cking crazy. I'm telling Eminem  right now, if we get in the studio I know that I'm going to get the best out of Eminem, and he's going to write the most incredible verse that he's ever written in his life, and it's going to be the biggest f*cking anthem in the streets and it's going to be the biggest anthem when we get together, and I know this for a fact, and God willing, it's going to happen. I already have some people in mind, that's something I want to discuss with him first. It's definitely going to be a collabo track, but it's going to be the great ones. But the thing is, I just gotta get with Em. I just gotta get with Em in the studio to present the concept and then from there, he's going to say Khaled, turn the mic on. And I'm going to say, of course I am. It's going to be anthematic. It's going to be the biggest anthem in the world. I'ma find a way, don't worry."


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