BURNING SUMMER 2024: Eminem Comeback, Kendrick Lamar aim J.cole and Drake in his new song, while Future and Metro Boomin collab for the latest album

Eminem is working on a new album.

The wait for Eminem’s highly anticipated album might be almost over. Denaun Porter, also known as Mr. Porter and a long-time supporter of Eminem, has caused a stir on social media with a mysterious response.

On Instagram, Mr. Porter shared a well-known picture from an album preview featuring Dr. Dre and captioned it with “Engaged in meaningful activity!!”. In the comments, an eager fan rudely demanded a release date, to which Mr. Porter replied with a powerful yet concise “Coming soon.”

Dr. Dre’s recent statement on Jimmy Kimmel Live, where he mentioned that Eminem’s new album is “coming out this year,” adds to the excitement. Mr. Porter’s comment further fuels anticipation, suggesting the release date may be sooner than expected.

Although the term “soon” is subjective, one thing is clear: Eminem fans worldwide are eagerly awaiting further updates, analyzing Mr. Porter’s words. With Dr. Dre’s confirmation and Mr. Porter’s cryptic message, it’s safe to say that new Eminem music is definitely on its way. The question that remains is: how soon will it actually arrive?

Kendrick Lamar aims at J. Cole and Drake in his new song.

Kendrick Lamar’s verse on Metro Boomin and Future’s album has caused a stir. He directly targeted Drake and J. Cole, rejecting their “big three” status and asserting his own uniqueness. 
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The tension between Kendrick and Drake may have started from previous collaborations and recent incidents, such as Drake’s verse being removed from a Metro track.

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Drake's Captions Prove He Should Buy Instagram This led to social media exchanges and them unfollowing each other.

Future and Metro Boomin collab for the latest album

Metro and Future released their highly anticipated album, “We Don’t Trust You,” during the first week of spring. The album features 17 tracks that combine Future’s traptastic rhymes with Metro’s booming beats.Future Confirms His & Metro Boomin's Joint Album Is 'On The Way' | HipHopDX Guest appearances include Kendrick Lamar, Travis Scott, Playboi Carti, Rick Ross, and The Weeknd. “Like That” and “Seen It All” have garnered early praise, with Kendrick subtly dissing Drake and J. Cole on the former track. Metro Boomin also flips Mobb Deep’s “Quiet Storm” beat for Future’s performance on “Seen It All.”

Future and Metro Boomin Drop We Don't Trust You Album - XXL The album’s title is inspired by Metro’s producer tag, created by Future, which says, “If Young Metro don’t trust you, I’m gon’ shoot you.” This release serves as the first installment of a two-album series, with the second volume of “We Don’t Trust You” set to be released on April 12th.

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