Eminem has revealed that he's not sure how long he will be still rapping for and that ultimately the fans will let him know when his time is up.
The 'Love The Way You Lie' rapper told The Metro: "Honestly, I don't know how much longer I have in this game.
"Looking back on it now, there was some pretty mediocre things that I was putting out… when I was making Encore, my addiction took on a life of its own.
"I remember going to LA, recording with Dre and being in the studio high, taking too many pills, getting in this slap-happy mood and making songs like 'Big Weenie' and 'Rain Man' and 'Ass Like That'."
He also added: "[Dre] would just laugh. He didn’t understand what was going on. Nobody understood what was going on with me or why I was acting so f**king goofy."
Em said that his fans will let him know when they're not feeling his music anymore and it's then he'll decide it's time to quit rapping.
He said: "The fans might say the s**t is garbage. You don't how long people are going to want you around.
"Realistically, if I don't rap, what the f**k am I going to do? It's too late to just be unfamous right now at this point."
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