Tech N9ne has recently sat down on BOSS TALK podcast where he talked about creating “Speedom” song with Eminem and Krizz Kaliko.

“I did my intro verse, then I did my last verse. Krizz Kaliko did his verses before me. I didn’t wanna hear Krizz Kaliko’s verse because I didn’t want to be influenced. I did all the F words and s–t cause I know I gotta send this to Eminem so I gotta do my s–t. I sent it to Em. Five months went by, that s–t came back. I guess he loved the beat. I’ve been wanted to work this mother–ker for 10 years. I chose the right beat, Richie Havens, Krizz Kaliko killed it. I did the intro and the last verse, I sent 16 bars to Em but that n*gga did 38. He went in. Made me feel good!” said Tech N9ne.

“He always gives my shout outs about being one of the top emcees. A lot of people talk s–t about Eminem like ‘n*ggas do’t listen to him’ or whatever. That’s cool but technical rhymers, we know who do the s–t.” Tech N9ne added.
You can watch the interview below:
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