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Tech N9ne talks collaborating with Eminem

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Tech N9ne has recently set down with HipHopDX where the legendary rapper talked about many topics, including his favorite mainstream collaborations. Here is what Tech said:

“I always wanted to work with Eminem, and I did a big one called “Speedom” with him and Krizz Kaliko, finally after 10 years. On the metal side, I’ve done stuff with Corey Taylor of Slipknot. I wanted to work with Slipknot for over a decade and I finally got that done. Marsha Ambrosius from Floetry, I’ve always been a fan and I finally was able to get a song with her, produced by Kon-Artist. Mr. Porter. My friend on a higher-up would make it happen for me. I’ve got a song with Tupac. With all my idols like Ice Cube, Brother J from X Clan. Boyz II Men, I’ve got a weed song with Boyz II Men. Me and Snoop, me and E-40, me and Too Short. I mean It just goes on forever.”

“The thing that blows my mind that from all that, from Kendrick to Jay Rock to Eminem, from everyone I just named, I didn’t have to pay for none of these features. All out of respect and love. They don’t charge me. And then I contributed to Eminem’s “Southpaw” soundtrack.”

You can watch the interview below:

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