50 Cent Teases Possible Eminem Collaboration for Upcoming Street Fighter Movie

50 Cent recently sparked online reactions over his look as Balrog in the upcoming Street Fighter movie. While fans have expressed skepticism about the film, 50 Cent is embracing the role and appears ready to prove doubters wrong. He also teased the possibility of new Eminem music for the movie’s official soundtrack, exciting the hip-hop fanbase.
Although Eminem’s participation hasn’t been officially confirmed, 50 Cent’s long-standing collaboration with him makes it a realistic prospect. On December 13, 50 Cent shared on Instagram, “I’m gonna get @eminem on deck to make some music for this movie Street Fighter. New Music on the way!” The post adds public pressure on Eminem and raises anticipation for potential tracks tied to the film.
50 Cent has not released new solo music in recent months, while Eminem continues to create in the studio, whether for The Death of Slim Shady or other projects. This film could provide the right platform for a fresh collaboration, potentially blending 50 Cent’s energy with Eminem’s signature style. There is also a possibility that previously released tracks could be licensed for the soundtrack if new material doesn’t come together in time.
Street Fighter is scheduled for release on October 16, 2026, giving both artists ample time to develop new music. The project follows a busy period for 50 Cent, who has generated both praise and controversy through his executive production of Netflix’s Sean Combs: The Reckoning. Despite legal disputes and public debate surrounding his projects, 50 Cent remains focused on creative output and fan engagement.
For Eminem, this would mark another video game-related venture, following his involvement in a Slim Shady-themed mission in the recent Hitman game. However, new music for a mainstream audience remains a more direct way to engage fans and make an impact.
If the collaboration happens, it could merge two iconic rap figures with a globally recognized gaming franchise, potentially creating a high-profile soundtrack that appeals to both hip-hop and gaming communities.



