Big Sean has been steadily prepping his new album "Hall Of Fame: Memoirs Of A Detroit Player" during the same time as his label's "Cruel Winter" project. In the past, he's expressed great interest in collaborating with rap veteran and fellow Detroit representer Eminem and has previously stated that a joint effort between the two was possible.

In a more recent interview, Sean provided a bit of an update on the potential collaboration, and while he hasn't officially landed it as of yet, he remains hopeful that he'll be able to.

"Eminem isn't a part of it yet, hopefully. Maybe he can be, maybe he can't. Sooner or later, we'll see," Sean simply said.

"I think all those other people are on it and all the features I got on it were because they really added in an accent to the song, not just 'cause who they are," he cotinued. "I think it's going to be a monumental point in my career and I don't want to talk it up or brag about it or whatever, but just check it out when it comes out. Hopefully, you'll like it. And if you don't like it, who gives a f*ck, man."

Source: hiphopdx.com