Being on a song with him was crazy, anyway. Especially from the D. “Detroit vs. Everybody"—I feel like I was on there reppin'. I was on there with respect. And he always told me he appreciated that. It was an honor. So when I reached back out to him and Paul and Royce, I reached out to all of them and sent them the song. Eminem hit me back and he was telling me how much he loved the song. How crazy he thought it was. How he couldn’t wait to hear the new album and see where I was taking it lyrically. He was like, "You’re one of the most dangerous MCs.” You know, Eminem. So I didn’t know if he was going to be able to get to it in time. A couple weeks went by, he sent the verse back. Crazy. He just popped out of nowhere. I was listening to it in the studio with my dog from Detroit, too. And we was just in that bitch like, crazy. Couldn’t believe it. I’m such a fan that it just meant a lot, for me. Because, I know Em don’t do features like that. It’s a short list of people that get that Eminem feature, and on this song, he had so much to say. He let it all out. I appreciate that he chose this to do that on.