Legendary rapper Eminem has sparked rumours that he could be releasing new music with Dr Dre and Snoop Dogg.
The ‘Curtain Call’ rapper let fan theories and predictions run wild after he posted an image of himself and the two iconic hip-hop artists on his social media.
He captioned the photo: “Just a few bros… hangin out.”
The trio looked like rap royalty standing together, but they most definitely looked to be doing a lot more than just ‘hangin out’.
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With a recording studio, some speakers, and a smug look on their faces, they certainly seemed to be cooking up some fire.
It looks like Eminem has found a burst of motivation and energy recently, becoming incredibly active on both social media and releasing music.
The 49-year-old dropped Curtain Call 2 earlier this month, which is his second greatest hits album release and a successor to his previous hits album from 2005.
It featured iconic collaborations with the likes of Juice World, Beyonce, Rihanna, and Ed Sheeran, whilst Dr Dre also featured in the track ‘Crack A Bottle’.
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There were also three new tracks, one featuring Snoop D-O-Double-G himself.
The Deathrow Records owner has similarly been pumping out the bangers in recent months, dropping his Snoop Dogg Presents Death Row Summer 2022 album in June.
He also collaborated with Benny Blanco and K-Pop icons BTS earlier this month.
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Snoop Doggy Dogg is intent on working with everyone it seems.
Dr Dre on the other hand has been a bit quieter as of late, so perhaps the collaboration could land on his own solo project.
However, he did release a collection of unreleased music for the Grand Theft Auto soundtrack earlier this year, which included tracks that featured both Eminem and Snoop Dogg.
A track featuring all three artists would surely blow the roof off and fans online were salivating at the prospect.
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One fan tweeted: “Three of the greatest in one picture…”
Another said: “This gotta be a tease for another Snoop and Eminem collab. Eminem is wearing Snoop’s merch and Snoop is wearing Eminem’s merch.”
Whilst another fan said: “Can we take a moment to appreciate this moment where these legends are still alive and healthy, making our days with their content? Thank you.”
The trio performed together back in 2000 as part of the huge ‘Up in Smoke Tour’ across the West Coast of the United States, and they recently took the stage at the Super Bowl halftime show.
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Let’s hope these studio sessions lead to some released tunes.