Eminem new album 2016 release date, rumors: Leaked details tease interesting collaborations

Eminem in Munich, Germany Wikimedia Commons/Mika-photography

It did not take long for leaks about Eminem's upcoming album to surface after the rap god confirmed he is working on his next project with the release of a new song, "Campaign Speech."

If the latest reports are anything to go by, the Detroit-born rap artist is gearing up for some of the biggest collaborations he has in an album.

A Reddit user shared a supposed tracklist for Eminem's new album. The title will reportedly be "Success," and there will be 21 songs in it.

Seven of these songs will reportedly be collaborations with various artists. As per the leak, Eminem will perform the title track itself with Adele.

One fan said that such powerhouse tandem and the idea of a pop superstar and a rap legend teaming up, although intriguing and interesting to see, is rather unlikely.

Another Reddit user believes that the title of Slim Shady's next album itself — "Success" — had him skeptical about the leak at it does not seem to fit.

Other artists to be featured on Eminem's upcoming album, at least based on the leak, are Chance the Rapper for a song called "Everyday," Kid Cudi for "Something Has Changed," The Weeknd for "Black Roses," Mastein Bennett for "Bulletproof," and Vince Staples with "Ladies and Gentlemen."

Some of the songs Eminem will reportedly perform solo on the album are titled "This is It," "Superstar," "Imprisonment," and "Take Me Away." All these tracks start off the album. The final four tracks include "Hurts Really Bad," "It's Hard," "Lie Down," and "Rest."

The leak also revealed that Eminem's album will come out on Jan. 25 next year, but as it is always with leaks, readers are advised to take this with a pinch of salt.

Eminem has yet to provide details about his next album except that he is working on one. Other than that, fans will have to wait for the "Lose Yourself" hitmaker's official word.

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