Eminem new album 2016 release date: rapper may be waiting for inspiration to hit

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Eminem's new album for this year has been in the waitlist for a long time, but it looks like it won't be out on the market anytime soon, reports Sportsrageous. His writing may keep going for a few more months, as Eminem reportedly wants his new songs to be more meaningful. He would like something that would definitely sell, and is reluctant to release something sub-par. Other sources admit that he reveals himself to be lacking inspiration and motivation for his writing, and that he has yet to come up with something fresh for this new album.

Christian Times reports that since Eminem has already released two records last year under his company Shady Records, he may not be too far from creating more new songs for his new album. They also mention that Denaun Porter, Eminem's close friend, reveals that Eminem will not be releasing a new album until it has enough relevance and impact. Other rumors suggest the reason for his delay could be due to his busy schedule, while Morning Ledger speculates that his loss of inspiration could be due to his ex-wife's suicide attempt.

It's been three years since the rapper has released a new album, but this time he plans to make it something big. Rumors suggest that he is planning to go out with am album featuring collaborations with other big time singers like Nicki Minaj, Ariana Grande, Dr Dre and Skylar Grey, according to Morning News USA. A tweet by @SnatchedBops also suggests that he may just release it in September this year. However, there is still no credible confirmation from the singer himself, so it is best to take it all with a grain of caution.

Eminem has already announced his reissuing of "The Marshall Mathers LP" to celebrate his album's 16th anniversary, which will have proceeds going to the Marshall Mathers Foundation. He is also currently selling old Eminem collectibles on his online shop.

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