Eminem 'Praises' Pharoahe Monch, 'Shady XV' New Album Collaboration Possible? Rapper 'At Loss For Words' After 'Ahead Of His Time' Compliment [WATCH]

By Danica Bellini, Mstars Associate Editor | Sep 22, 2014 03:43 PM EDT

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Last November, "Rap God" Eminem sat down for an exclusive Sirius XM Town Hall interview with Sway Calloway. The Detroit emcee opened-up about a lot regards his personal life, career, musicial ambitions, etc. The MMLP2 superstar also gave huge props to aspiring rapper, Pharoahe Monch.

Shady praised Monch's rhymes on the epic Organized Konfusion track, "Bring It On" -

According to Eminem - "Yo, that rhyme right now would kill most rappers 99.99 percent... I must be that one little, tiny-nah. Nah, no seriously, Pharoahe Monch is incredible, man. And he has been ahead of his time since he came out."

And Monch is completely in awe of Slim's awesome words - he only had nice things to say back in a recent interview with VladTV:

"When I saw that and I was thinking of shit to say I was almost at a loss for words because it's obvious that Em has pushed the envelope on rap to its limits," Pharoahe Monch said. "And still does put the focal point at rapping even on the popular songs. The execution and the things are there. And it's so good for lyricists because it puts it still in the focal point whenever he puts a project out. It's about-As much as it's about how popular he is it's still about how good he is. So, it's like what could you say? And more so than it being in the mainstream and people who may not know who I am hearing my name. It's even iller because I look up to dude as an emcee. To have appeal like that, shout you out. As big as he is it's more like just dope on that level too. Emcee to emcee."

Check out the full interview here:


Shady also gave the PTSD: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder emcee a shout-out on the epic song, "Rap God" -

So - would fans approve of a collaboration between the two hard-hitting lyricists? Eminem's coming out with a new collaboration album entitled Shady XV in November - primarily with fellow up-and-coming Shady Records artists. But perhaps Monch could hop on a track...

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