Eminem news: 'Revival' album tracklist released and it features big names from the music industry
Grammy and Academy Awards winner Eminem has released the tracklist of his upcoming album "Revival." The album is composed of 19 songs, and Marshall Mathers aka Eminem invited a lot of big names in the music industry to work with him.
Eminem dropped the album's tracklist via his Twitter account. The album will be released on Dec. 15. "Revival" is Eminem's ninth studio album after "The Marshall Mathers LP 2" back in 2013. The album will be released through Aftermath Entertainment, Insterscope Records, and Shady Records. Eminem worked with his good friend and Aftermath Founder Dr. Dre to produce the album.
The first-ever track in the album to be released is "Walk on Water" featuring Grammy Awards recipient Beyonce. Queen B is not the only music icon joining Eminem in his album, as the rap god is also collaborating with up-and-coming New York rapper Phresher.
Phresher expressed his joy of being part of the album through Instagram. The rapper posted a picture of "Revival's" tracklist with the caption, "God is amazing! Thanks @Eminem aka DA GOAT for believing in me."
Phresher is not the only talented name in the roster. Eminem also worked with world-renowned artists like Alicia Keys, Skylar Grey, Kehlani, X Ambassadors, and Pink. "Revival" will also feature the first-ever track that includes Eminem and English singer and songwriter Ed Sheeran.
Meanwhile, one artist seems to be upset after Eminem posted the tracklist of his new album. Atlanta rapper 2 Chainz posted the said tracklist on his Instagram, Tuesday, Dec. 5, and he captioned the post with three emojis, wide eyes, an angry face, and a fist clenched. The said Instagram post has since been deleted.
The rapper, earlier this year revealed that he was working with the "Lose Yourself" rapper for his new album. However, it was recently revealed by Phresher during an interview with This is 50 that 2 Chainz was in fact originally included in Eminem's new track "Chloraseptic."