Scarface Says He's Not Retiring, He's Quitting

Scarface is quitting rap, says Emeritus will be his last album
The star, real name Brad Jordan, will release Emeritus, which means retired professor, in December (08) and Scarface reveals he has no plans to record any more solo material.
Scarface tells MTV, "I don't retire, I quit. It feels real good. The Emeritus record, the reason I'm so proud of it is because it's my last. I'm done, man. If you leave it up to me, I quit." But he admits he could be lured back into the music industry by some rap greats - if they ever want to collaborate with him. He adds, "Only thing that's gonna bring me back (is) if I do an album with somebody.
"Me, (Ice) Cube and Nas do something, or me and Jigga (Jay-Z) and Beans (Beanie Sigel) do something. It's gotta be a trio or duo. Me and Bun B do a duo.
"That's why I took that name Emeritus, dude. Because I'm gone. I'm retiring with honours and still holding the position."











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