Eminem & Tech N9ne New Music Hype: Good 'Speedom (WWC2)' Vibes, Collaboration Album?

By Danica Bellini, MstarsNews Head Writer | Oct 02, 2015 09:52 AM EDT

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When rapper Tech N9ne teams-up with Detroit legend Eminem, great things happen (like 2015's epically fast-paced single, "Speedom (Worldwide Choppers 2)." According to the Strange Music hypeman, that specific track actually took awhile to mastermind:

Popular City Pages music reporter Chaz Kangas recently asked N9ne what's the longest it's ever taken him to write a song, and the Special Effects emcee ultimately responded:

"Maybe something like 'Speedom' with Krizz Kaliko and Eminem. Maybe like a couple hours. If I could just sit for like three hours and write something like that. Sometimes it comes out quicker than that. The one I have to write today to record tomorrow, hopefully in Rhymesayers' studio, I'll have a few hours to doodle with it and have it down by morning.

Several fans were ecstatic when N9ne finally released a tune featuring the infamous "Rap God," but this wasn't the first time the two hip-hop sensations worked together. Both also appeared on Sway and King Tech's 1999 hit, "Wake Up Show Anthem" -

"That was my first time shaking Em's hand face-to-face on the video set, we always had a good vibe. I'm just happy to be in the circle of these extreme lyricists."

Does this mean there's potential for yet another collaboration?

N9ne then continues to explain the full story:

"I remember King Tech came to me in my little apartment with no furniture in Northridge, California. I was staying there because I was working in QD3. King said, 'I have this song I want to do called 'Wake Up Show Anthem.' I want you on it. Nobody's on it yet, I want you to write to it and record it.' I was, indeed, the first person to get on it. Got over there, did my thing. Next thing you know, I heard it, and KRS-ONE, Pharoahe Monch, Chino XL, Eminem, Kool G Rap on there killing it. I remember going to the video set and seeing KRS-ONE doing his part, and he pointed at me and winked at me and said 'Yes sir!' I was like, 'Wow, KRS-ONE acknowledged me.' When I was coming in, Eminem was coming out. 'Brother, how you doing man?' [He responded] 'What's up Tech, how you doing?' It was a wonderful experience, thanks to Sway and King Tech."

Read more on the full interview here.

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