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Eminem Previews New Track 'What Time Are You Suckin' It' as a Joke
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The 44-year-old Detroit emcee joked that the song was meant for DJ Whoo Kid, but it was originally created for Paul Rosenberg.

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Ahead of Hanukkah festival, Sirius XM's Shade 45 had their "Hannukah Radio" special episode with Paul Rosenberg, DJ Whoo Kids and rapper Eminem. It was aired on Tuesday evening, December 20, during which Eminem was asked about new music he might be working on.

Throughout the 13-minute interview, Em talked about football, his vintage cassette collection and his upcoming music. Before making his departure from the show, Em gave a hilarious preview of a song he called "What Time Are You Suckin' It".

"I'm working on my new single, too," Em told the host. He added, "It's coming out soon. You want the hook to it? I can give you a taste of the hook," before he began singing, "Tell me what time, what time, what time/What time are you suckin' it? What time you suckin it?".

The Detroit emcee then went to poke fun at Paul and DJ Whoo. "That's the rough idea of it. You like it? 'Cuz Whoo Kid, it's actually to you," he said. He later added that the song was originally created for Paul as he said, "It's super flattering, and it's cool. I actually wrote it for Paul, but... I feel like it's probably gonna be a pretty big record."

Back in October, Em surprised fans by dropping an 8-minute long track titled "Campaign Speech", on which he addressed Trayvon Martin's death, Colin Kaepernick and Donald Trump supporters. He also revealed that he was working on a new album as the follow-up to 2013's "MMLP2".

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