Cordae Speaks on working with Eminem in the Future

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Cordae Speaks on working with Eminem in the Future

Cordae speaks on Eminem and more.

Atlantic Records young rapper Cordae recently did an interview with 93.9 Beat where he was asked if he will ever collab with Eminem. “You got a lot of eyeballs on you, because of Eminem’s ‘My Name Is‘ Cordae version, is there any Eminem Cordae projects in the future, Specially since he shouted you out,” asks the Hosts at around 4:50 minute mark.

Right, we will see, we will definitely see, for sure, we will see,” responds Cordae. YBN Cordae has the potential to become the voice of the future. Early mixtapes like Anxiety from 2014 and I’m So Anxious from 2016, which were full of intelligent and inventive songs that incorporated amusing anecdotes into comments on current events and pop culture, showed promise. Cordae didn’t gain broad popularity until 2018 with his remixes and freestyles over classic rap tunes. With the release of his debut solo album, The Lost Boy, it’s time to go through the most crucial YBN Cordae albums.

Cordae’s debut studio album is titled Lost Boy. Atlantic Records and Art@War released the album on July 26, 2019, with contributions from Chance the Rapper, Anderson .Paak, Ty Dolla Sign, Pusha T, Arin Ray, and Meek Mill. For the list of August 10, 2019, The Lost Boy debuted at number 13 on the Billboard 200. The album also debuted at number eight on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums list.

Eminem recently sat down with KXNG Crooked for a new 1-hour long interview on Crook’s Corner, in which he discusses his new album ‘Music To Be Murdered By,’ as well as a variety of other topics, including some compliments to Rap icON Atlantic Records’ YBN Cordae.

Cordae is set for round two of the buzz with the release of his sophomore album, From A Birds Eye View, which has collaborations with Eminem, H.E.R., Gunna, Lil Wayne, and even Stevie Wonder. “I think ni**as is lying and just salty because they not winning when they say that,” says the Maryland native, referring to former famous beefs other hip-hop artists have taken up with the institution. “When I win my Grammys, I’m going to be there and I’m going to accept it and I’m going to be grateful and have infinite gratitude and, you know, be very appreciative of the moment.”

Watch his new interview below.

https://youtu.be/H8REVn6e8PE

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