Sure Schoolboy Q would love a verse from Eminem, but that wasn't the purpose of Black Hippy's meet-up with Slim Shady.
"We weren't trying to go in there all, 'Oh let me get a verse.' We hate when people do that to us, so we actually wanted to go in there and be cool and feel him out and see what was going on before anybody asked for a verse," Q told us of his June in-studio meeting with Em.
oolboy Q Swapped Stories With Eminem, Kendrick
Lamar, Jay Rock, Ab-Soul, Royce da 5'9," Mr. Porter, Schoolboy and of
course Eminem all linked up in Detroit. Fans — and news writers — hoped that
there was an all-star recording session, but it was more of a hangout. "We
just sat there, we chilled, we talked. We expressed what we liked about each
other's music, we talked about Slaughterhouse, we talked about his artists, we
talked about us individually. He's just a good dude, just chillin'," Q
said.
Kendrick
gave us a similar account after he performed at the Firefly Festival in
Delaware. "That was me actually just meeting and greeting," K-Dot
said. "I bumped heads with Eminem [in the past], but it was very brief,
that was my first time really chopping it up with him, getting to ask all the
questions I wanted to ask him."
Schoolboy,
on the other hand, stayed quiet. "I sat in there and I didn't say nothing.
I soaked up game, I didn't want to say too much," he told us. "I
can't go in there running my mouth trying to act like I know everything, that's
a dude that done been from nothing to something. I sat there and I just soaked
up game. I didn't really say too much, I was just listening really."
Fans
shouldn't worry much though; Schoolboy figures that TDE/Shady Records
collaboration will materialize eventually, when the time is right, of course.
"I'm pretty sure one of the homeys gonna ask for a verse though," he
said laughing.
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