During the 2025 press tour for the album Missionary, 50 Cent made an unusually candid confession: recording alongside Eminem still scares him. Not because of ego or status—but because of speed. The revelation centered on their reunion track Gunz N Smoke, a record that reignited the same competitive tension that defined early-2000s Shady/Aftermath dominance.

According to 50, the pressure began the moment Dr. Dre sent the beat. What happened next felt less like collaboration and more like psychological warfare.
The 20-Minute Eminem Problem
Eminem, notorious for his rapid turnaround, reportedly sent back his completed verse in just 20 minutes. Not a reference take. Not a sketch. A finished, tightly wound barrage of internal rhymes and breathless cadence.
50 didn’t hide his reaction.
“That stressed me out,” he admitted. “When he sends something that fast, you know it’s not light work.”
For an artist known for deliberate phrasing and unhurried confidence, Eminem’s speed created a dilemma. Go relaxed and risk sounding complacent—or match the urgency and risk overreaching. Either way, there was nowhere to hide.
Three Drafts. Zero Mercy.
50 Cent revealed that he scrapped his first two verses entirely. They didn’t fail technically—but emotionally, they didn’t stand up next to Eminem’s intensity. What followed was a 48-hour rewrite marathon, obsessing over just 16 bars.
This wasn’t about nostalgia or fan service. 50 was acutely aware of the new generation listening—an audience raised on viral freestyles and hyper-technical rap. The verse had to prove hunger, relevance, and competitiveness in one shot.
“I wanted them to know I still care,” he said. “That I’m still dangerous on a mic.”
Brotherhood Built on Competition
The moment echoes their iconic 2003 collaboration Patiently Waiting, where rivalry sharpened respect rather than eroded it. Back then, Eminem’s verse set a benchmark. In 2025, nothing has changed—except the stakes.
What’s striking is that 50, now a mogul with little left to prove, still feels compelled to earn his spot next to Eminem. That pressure isn’t contractual. It’s cultural. In hip-hop, legacy is only secure if it survives comparison.
Why “Gunz N Smoke” Matters
When the track dropped, critics immediately highlighted 50’s verse as his most aggressive and focused in years. The rewrite paid off. Rather than being eclipsed by Eminem’s pace, 50 met it with control—less frantic, but equally lethal.
In the end, “Gunz N Smoke” isn’t just a reunion record. It’s proof that true competitive partnerships don’t age out. They evolve. And sometimes, the greatest motivation isn’t fame or money—but the fear of being outworked by someone who knows exactly how good you can be.
As 50 put it, simply and honestly:
“I’ve got this verse. I wasn’t letting Marshall run laps around me.”
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