Eminem’s Fans Believe The Rapper Is Preparing To Release New Music Very Soon

In the last five years, Eminem has released four project, his most recent one being 2020’s Music To Be Murdered By. It’s clear the rapper is on a streak and it looks like that may continue: Hints from his frequent collaborators have led many to believe he could be releasing new music soon.

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According to Rap-Up, a Reddit user noticed that Fredwreck, one of Eminem’s producers, shared a pair of posts to his Instagram story that fueled the new music rumors. The first was an image of an individual fishing on a boat in open waters with the caption, “The calm before the storm.” The second was a drawing of Eminem’s childhood home with the house number “1001,” leading them to believe the new release would arrive on October 1.

This theory was further fueled when Skylar Grey, a singer who has worked with Eminem on numerous occasions, shared a post that hinted at something arriving on October 1. “This month has been hellish,” she wrote. “But I see the light at the end… can’t wait for October 1st… mark your calendar.” The Reddit user also noted that Royce Da 5’9″ has been celebrating his “Scary Movie” collaboration with Eminem, which was released on October 1, 1999.

Eminem has yet to confirm any of the rumors so we’ll just have to wait.

Jack Harlow Explains How Eminem Reached Out To Him For The ‘Killer’ Remix

Jack Harlow‘s had a busy year. After blowing up in 2020 with his runaway hit “What’s Poppin,” he kept the momentum going this year with the release of his debut album, That’s What They All Say, and an appearance on Lil Nas X’s Montero smash “Industry Baby.” In between, he got to live out his dream, working with Eminem on the remix to the rap vet’s single “Killer” alongside Cordae.

While on the red carpet for last night’s MTV VMAs where he was set to perform “Industry Baby” with Lil Nas X, Harlow gave an interview to Billboard‘s Carl Lamarre, explaining how the big-name collaboration came to be. Although he said, “We didn’t get to meet,” he did confirm that Em left him a message that he may end up sharing on a future project. “We had a phone call that meant the world to me,” he recalled, explaining just how much it meant to him. “I haven’t shared it with the world yet, but I can’t wait until the world hears it. He gave me a lot of props that any artist would love to get. Sometimes, the best gem is just somebody you admire, letting you know who you think you are. He let me know, ‘You’re that. You’re dope.’ I’ve waited a decade to hear that. So it was special.”

Harlow was recently the subject of a funny Twitter trend when fans noticed a resemblance to Murda Beatz. You can check that out here.

Jack Harlow is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Jack Harlow Explains How Eminem Reached Out To Him For The ‘Killer’ Remix

Jack Harlow‘s had a busy year. After blowing up in 2020 with his runaway hit “What’s Poppin,” he kept the momentum going this year with the release of his debut album, That’s What They All Say, and an appearance on Lil Nas X’s Montero smash “Industry Baby.” In between, he got to live out his dream, working with Eminem on the remix to the rap vet’s single “Killer” alongside Cordae.

While on the red carpet for last night’s MTV VMAs where he was set to perform “Industry Baby” with Lil Nas X, Harlow gave an interview to Billboard‘s Carl Lamarre, explaining how the big-name collaboration came to be. Although he said, “We didn’t get to meet,” he did confirm that Em left him a message that he may end up sharing on a future project. “We had a phone call that meant the world to me,” he recalled, explaining just how much it meant to him. “I haven’t shared it with the world yet, but I can’t wait until the world hears it. He gave me a lot of props that any artist would love to get. Sometimes, the best gem is just somebody you admire, letting you know who you think you are. He let me know, ‘You’re that. You’re dope.’ I’ve waited a decade to hear that. So it was special.”

Harlow was recently the subject of a funny Twitter trend when fans noticed a resemblance to Murda Beatz. You can check that out here.

Jack Harlow is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.