'Speedom’ rapper Tech N9ne says, ‘When I was coming in, Eminem was coming out’

Rapper Aaron Dontez Yates, who is professionally known as Tech N9ne, recently talked about collaborating with Eminem. He collaborated with the Detroit rapper and Krizz Kaliko in “Speedom (WWC2),” which is from his 15th studio album “Special Effects.”
It is not the first time that Tech N9ne and Eminem collaborated in “Speedom (WWC2)” because in 1999, the two rappers appeared on “Wake Up Show Anthem” by Sway and King Tech. In a recent interview with City Pages, Tech N9ne said that he met the “Rap God” rapper in person during the filming ofn the “Wake Up Show Anthem” video and they always shared a good vibe.
“When I was coming in, Eminem was coming out,” Tech N9ne said about the time when he went to the “Wake Up Show Anthem” video set. He said he was happy to be with Sway, King Tech and Eminem, who he described as extreme lyricists.
Tech N9ne revealed that it was King Tech who came to him in his little apartment in Northridge, California., which has no furniture. That was the time King Time told him he wanted him to be on “Wake Up Show Anthem.”
Aside from Eminem and Tech N9ne, “Wake Up Show Anthem” also featured rappers RZA, Jayo Felony, KRS-One, Xzibit, Kool G Rap, Chino XL and Pharoahe Monch. Eminem and Tech N9ne collaborated again along with Krizz Kaliko in “Speedom (WWC2)” from Tech N9ne’s “Special Effects” album, which was released by Strange Music on May 4.
Eminem's, “Special Effects” also features T.I., Lil Wayne, Hopsin, Audio Push, 2 Chainz, B.o.B and Lil Wayne. Along with Kaliko, the album also features Strange Music artists Ces Cru and Big Scoob.
Meanwhile, another rapper also recently talked about collaborating with Eminem. In a recent interview with MTV News, California rapper Anderson Paak talked about the collaboration song “Medicine Man” from Dr. Dre’s third studio album titled “Compton: A Soundtrack by Dr. Dre.”
According to Paak, the “Medicine Man” beat had to be structured around Eminem’s verse, which he described to be out of control. Along with Paak and Eminem, Dr. Dre’s “Medicine Man” also featured Candice Pillay.
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