Shawn Mendes eyes collaboration with Eminem
Rap god rumoured relocating to England

A collaboration with multi-awarded rapper Eminem would be a dream come true for rising teenage musician Shawn Mendes.
“I would love to work with Eminem one day – that’s a big one for me,” Mendes, 17, told HollywoodLife.com.
The “Stitches” singer disclosed the possibility of a collaboration with Slim Shady, 43, as he tours around South America as part of his his self-titled world tour.
So far, the legendary rapper’s camp offered no confirmation on such possibility, and information on Eminem’s new album 2016 release date remains nil despite mounting pressure from fans. The “Love the Way You Lie” rapper last released an album in 2013 with “Marshall Mathers LP 2.”
.@Eminem was the first artist to earn 2 RIAA Digital Single Diamond Awards for "Not Afraid" and "Love The Way You Lie."
— Only Hip Hop Facts (@OnlyHipHopFacts) July 18, 2016
Eminem moving to UK
Various media likewise reported on the Eminem’s possible relocation to United Kingdom, particularly in Gloucester.
Explaining his plans to relocate, the “Love Yourself” singer-songwriter said, “I am just tired of the L.A. lifestyle.”
“I feel like, at this point in my life, I would rather just live in a place full of real, genuine people,” Eminem told KM 8 News in an interview.
“I have been to Gloucester, England a couple of times over the years. The people there are real, they are genuine,” he said, hinting on his new neighbourhood choice.
What keeps Eminem busy these days are his ventures on the gaming and television industry. Just recently, an updated "Shady Wars" game app released new tracks for the hardcore Eminem fans. Aside from this, Eminem is also busy composing new tracks for the television adaptation of the 2002 crime thriller “Narc.”
Ask and you shall receive! #ShadyWars got re-upped with a bunch of new tracks: https://t.co/rkSje3mOLmhttps://t.co/rirUgFMJEh
— Marshall Mathers (@Eminem) July 7, 2016
Eminem, a.k.a. Marshall Mathers III, is negotiating to act as executive producer and musical supervisor of the show, which is set in his hometown in Detriot, Michigan.



















