Eminem is back on the charts again as his latest collaboration with Big Sean, "No Favors" ranked third on the Billboard + Twitter Top Tracks chart.
Big Sean's "No Favors" A Big Hit; Fans Awestruck Of His Collaboration With Eminem
Billboard + Twitter Top Tracks, a chart published every week, recently ranked the most shared or tagged songs on Twitter. The said chart measures how many times the song was shared over a week, specifically from Mondays to Saturdays.
Big Sean's "No Favors" landed the third spot as it instantly became a hit with the help of rap legend, Eminem.
The song is also controversial as the rapper tagged names on President Trump. The lyrics of the song also points out on different artists that made others spread it online like a wildfire. Artists mentioned in the song include Jamie Lee Curtis, Fergie, and Aaron Hernandez.
The said song is included on the Big Sean's "I Decided" album which was made available in the market last February 3. Sources revealed that the songs in the album have a great chance to go on top of Billboard 200 next week. This is after it recorded 120,000 album units sold per week.
Big Sean Admits How He Got Eminem For "No Favors"
On the other hand, it seems like Big Sean went easy on asking for Eminem regarding the collaboration of the song "No Favors". In his recent interview, he implicitly stated that the rapper seems to like all the content of the song, saying, "I hit him up at a point where the album was almost done."
Big Sean also revealed how Eminem ended up doing the song with him. In an interview, he admitted that he called several other artists but it was Eminem he wanted the most.
"I called Paul Rosenberg, I called Royce Da 5'9. I called Em, I called all them hitting them up at the same time 'cause I wanted it. I sent them the song. Everybody hit me back like, 'This song is fire.' I talked to Eminem on the phone. I'm talking to Em on the phone. He's like 'This song's crazy.' I'm like, 'Yeah, let's get it.' He's like, 'I don't know if I got time to get it done.' He's working on his stuff. I was like aw man. He was like, 'I really wanna do it. So I'ma try to get it done, I'ma try to get it done, but I don't know.' I did a song for him, so he can't just say no. He had to be like oh yeah. Then, like two and a half weeks later or something like that, it just popped up in an email it was crazy."
Fans are greatly hoping that there could be another team-up for the two popular stars of today.