• Eminem performs for fans in Seattle.

Eminem performs for fans in Seattle. (Photo : Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

Eminem fans had been impatiently waiting for the rapper's next album since his last one came out in 2013. However, Slim Shady has already confirmed his next album that might feature some big names from the music industry.

Marshall Mathers, popularly known as Eminem, is one of the most famous rappers out there. This iconic rapper has produced a memorable soundtrack for years now. However, after his last album in 2013, "The Marshall Mathers LP 2," there has been nothing but interminable wait for the fans.

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However, just recently, the "Rap God" singer posted on his official Facebook page that he is working on a new album, right before he shared a link for "Campaign Speech."

As the fans have been waiting for years to hear his new album, the revelation was certainly an exciting one for many. Ever since there have been several reports about the potential collaboration with some prominent rappers to create unique soundtracks that will definitely be worth the wait. According to inside sources, the album that Eminem seems to be working on feverishly, will be released in 2017.

Meanwhile, there are also reports that the Eminem's new album will be titled "Success." In this collection, Slim Shady is reportedly already working with Chance the Rapper and Mastein Bennett.

According to inside sources, Eminem was to collaborate with Adele, where the Emmy award winning singer was to sing the title track of his album. However, their plans are reportedly put on hold as "Rolling in the Deep" singer is rumored to be pregnant.

There is also speculation that the rapper will partner with Dr. Dre and Snoop Dog for some compilations in the album. The rumor was sparked after Snoop Dogg said in a recent interview with Rolling Stone that working with Kendrick Lamar, Dr. Dre and Eminem will be like a "dream team."

For now, Eminem is yet to release official details about his upcoming album. Until then, the fans should take the news with a grain of salt.