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'Rap God' rapper Eminem to collaborate with D12 in a new album? ‘Stan’ rapper urges people to help students in Flint

| Aug 29, 2016 06:55 AM EDT

Eminem attends the 'Southpaw' New York Premiere at AMC Loews Lincoln Square on July 20, 2015 in New York City.

News has been rife about Eminem collaborating with other artists in producing songs. Apart from the recent event with Drake, it appears the "Rap God" artist is now gearing up to collaborate with D12 in the latter's new album.

Eminem recently joined Drake on stage at his Summer Sixteen tour that took place in Detroit, according to Freep. The Canadian rapper introduced the "Monster" rapper as he bowed in front of their audience.

Latest reports indicate that Eminem will be collaborating with D12 on the band's new album. Swifty Mcvay's video circulated on Twitter, indicating that they have plans to work together. However, Mcvay neither has given details about "Dirty Dozen's" next album nor indicated the circumstance of their collaboration.   

The "Cleaning Out My Closet" music artist has not released an album for quite some time, which could point out why he dropped off the list of the highest paid celebrities. Seemingly, he is preparing to unveil his new album after working on Southpaw and having his hit "Without Me" as one of the songs in the "Suicide Squad" movie.

Meanwhile, Eminem reportedly is encouraging people to help the community of Flint, Michigan. The residents of Flint have continued to experience water problems after the lead poisoning epidemic that began two year ago.

The "Love The Way You Lie" rapper wrote on his Instagram urging people to continue keeping Flint in mind. According to the "Rap God" rapper, 90 percent of the children in Flint's public school system live in poverty, and therefore, he imploring donors to come in and get all 5,500 students a backpack full of supplies.

The water in Flint causes skin irritation and rashes to the community including children and adults. Eminem worked partnered with the Kids in Need Foundation to give 5,000 children some school supplies.

Several music artists have given their help to Flint including Big Seas, 50 Cent, Snoop Dogg, The Game, Meek Mill, and Pusha T, according to HipHopDX. With regard to Eminem it is still unclear about his most controversial and much-awaited album.

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