Eminem's New Album Shady XV Confirmed Celebrating Shady Record's 15th Anniversary

Eminem's New Album Shady XV Confirmed Celebrating Shady Record's 15th Anniversary
Eminem tweeted in August that his new upcoming album Shady XV will be released this November.
The news came out a few days after The Monster Tour with Rihanna, while he also wore a T-shirt captioned "Shady XV" on the last day of his tour.
Now, it is officially reported that the new album will be ready by November 24, and Eminem recently unveiled a lyric video of his new lead track "Guts Over Fear", featuring Sia.
His new album comes in two disks; one containing the record label's greatest hits, and the other one with all the new songs "from Eminem, Slaughterhouse, Bad Meets Evil, D-12 and Yelawolf, as well as special guest-artist collaborations". The greatest hits compilation will include the hit singles "In Da Club" (50 Cent) and "Lose Yourself" (Eminem).
The upcoming album Shady VX will be the 15th album, celebrating the 15th year anniversary of the Shady Records.
In other news, Eminem just recently became a part of the Guinness Book of World Records new edition; his song "Rap God" was recognized as a hit single with the highest number of words. The six minute and 4 second song contains 1,560 words to be exact.
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