Eminem talks about drug addiction on Juice WRLD’s new album

Juice WRLD’s team are dropping new album tomorrow but the young rapper’s second posthumous album is already out in New Zealand.

The album features Justin Bieber, Suga from BTS, Trippie Redd and Polo G.

There is also an Eminem interlude on a track number five where the Detroit legend talks about drug addiction. It is an interview Eminem did for the 2012 documentary called “How To Make Money Selling Drugs,” directed and written by Matthew Cooke.

“Had I got to the hospital about two hours later, I would have died. My organs were shutting down. My liver, kidneys, everything. They were gonna have to put me on dialysis. They didn’t think I was gonna make it. My bottom was gonna be death. I’m looking at my kids and realizing ‘I need to be here for this.'” says Eminem.

“Coming off everything, I was literally was up 24 hours a day for three weeks straight. And I mean, not sleeping, not even nodding off for a f**king minute. I had to regain motor skills, I had to regain talking skills. It’s been a learning process, I am growing. I couldn’t believe that anybody could be naturally happy without being on something. So I would say to anybody ‘It does get better.'” – Eminem continues.

You can listen to it below:

Eminem will be on Juice WRLD’s new album “Fighting Demons”

Juice WRLD’s team has released the tracklist of his second posthumous album, which is titled “Fighting Demons,” and is set to be released on December 10, 2021.

The album consists of 18 tracks and it includes guest appearances from Justin Bieber, Polo G, Trippie Redd and Suga from BTS.

Track number six is called “Eminem Speaks.” Slim Shady will probably say few words about Juice WRLD over some chilly beat.

This kind of thing has already happened before. Eminem appeared on Juice’s first posthumous album Legends Never Die. Em’s spoken words with Kxng Crooked about the young talent appeared on an interlude track titled “The Man, The Myth, The Legend.”

“Shout out to Juice too man, that kid was so talented. His freestyle he did on Westwood for an hour, man, what the f**k. To be so young, he mastered that so f**king quickly. It’s really sad. His potential was so off the charts.” says Eminem.

You can check the tracklist for Juice’s new album below:

 

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