Eminem shared a selfie with Snoop Dogg on Tuesday, days after the two American rappers collaborated for a new track.
According to the Detroit rapper, the selfie was a part of behind-the-scenes footage from his video shoot
More than half a million people reacted to the photo within hours of Eminem sharing it on Instagram.
Eminem and Snoop Dogg team up for a new song, "From the D2 the LBC".
The track was released with a music video directed by James Lares.
The video, which has been viewed by millions, switches between live footage of rappers and an animated world where they transform into bored ape-looking avatars.
The rappers shout their respective hometowns on the track, apparently to put any regional beef to rest. "If you live at 213, keep your dobies high, let's try them with a blunt," he raps. "Whether you're on the east side of 313 or the west side, let's see them guns blazing."
Taking to social media, Eminem and Snoop Dogg shared the video.
The collaboration comes months after they performed together at the Super Bowl half time show.
The song is his second collaboration, debuting after Snoop Dogg said he doesn't think Eminem is one of the greatest rappers of all time.