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50 Cent Gives 'Crack a Bottle' to Eminem
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Saying that Eminem's new album 'Relapse' will be dropped prior to 'Before I Self Destruct', 50 Cent may record something new to replace 'Crack a Bottle' which will be in Eminem's album.

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During an interview with radio personality Howard Stern on Wednesday, February 25, 50 Cent spoke up about his upcoming fourth studio album "Before I Self Destruct", noting that his effort will not be dropped until Eminem's highly-anticipated set "Relapse" makes its way out. "They should expect Em's album to come out first," so he said.

In further explanation, Fiddy shared that "Crack a Bottle", a song having Eminem, Dr. Dre and his own vocal on the lines, was originally crafted for his album. Fiddy stated, "'Crack a Bottle' ... that song actually was recorded for my album, and it may make it to Em's record because his album's coming first. We might just record something new."

50 Cent previously plotted to drop "Before I Self Destruct" on February 3 but then moved it to March 24 and now he gives no clue on when his album will arrive in stores. As for Eminem, the Detroit rapper plans to release "Relapse" in spring with no exact date being set on stone.

Aside from the delay of Fiddy's new album, executives from recording company have also ordered Dr. Dre to stop making music for his own album and give priority to Eminem's record. "I lost Dr. Dre to Eminem. Dre had to stop making his album to finish Eminem's album. Eminem hit a streak, and when a guy like Eminem gets on fire, you stop everything," Universal Music Group's chairman Jimmy Iovine said.

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