Big Sean said recently that there may be a sequel to the jam-packed single "Detroit Vs. Everbody" from the upcoming Shady XV compilation. Eminem, Royce Da 5'9", Danny Brown Trick Trick, Dej Loaf and Big Sean all perform on the first cut, but there may be more rhymes tucked away somewhere.

"It's just part one, wait for the sequel," Sean told Revolt. "I said that at the end of the verse. Yeah, I don't know. Just gotta wait and see. I think this was a great first collaboration between me and Eminem though."

Sean went on to express how exciting it was working with Shady for the first time.

"Growing up, he was one of the people, obviously, I looked up to, coming from the D," he added. "He's somebody who did it big. He has his own version, his own sound of Detroit music. I feel like 'Detroit Vs. Everybody' is that. It's that 8 Mile sound. It's that sound we get from Eminem from time to time that we all love."

Shady XV is due out tomorrow (Nov. 24) and it features the likes of D12, Slaughterhouse, Yelawolf and many others. In advance of that release, Em and co. put out a 66-track mixtape with rare freestyles, outtakes and alternate versions of previously released songs. You can listen to the tape in its entirety here.

"We figured since there's so many people that are gonna be saying, 'Ah, why didn't this song make it [on the album]? Why didn't that song make it?' We'll just do something to please everybody," Shady Records partner Paul Rosenberg said about the mixtape.

Em's been in the headlines recently after delivering lines about violence and rape. First he rapped about punching Lana Del Rey in the face like "Ray Rice." Shortly after that he made reference to Iggy Azalea and a rape whistle.

 Today was historical

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