Eminem, Nick Cannon ratchet up barbs after diss tracks: ‘Stop lying.’ ‘Come out and play.’
Eminem’s beef with rapper Machine Gun Kelly is long gone, but the Detroit native has found himself in the middle of another squabble, this time with Nick Cannon.
The war of words started Monday when Cannon dropped “The Invitation,” a diss track that Cannon created in response to Eminem’s feature on Fat Joe’s “Lord Above” last week.
In the explicit track, Cannon, 39, alleges that Eminem, 47, fired his chauffeur for recording a video of the rapper engaging in sexual activities with another man. The track features Suge Knight, who’s currently serving 28 years in prison.
The diss prompted an immediate response from Eminem, who tweeted, “U mad bro? Stop lying on my (expletive). I never even had a chauffeur, you bougie (expletive).”
Eminem appeared to make light of the situation, adding, “I demand an apology Nicholas, you’ve made my gardener so jealous!”
Cannon then took to his Instagram account to invite Eminem to “Wild ‘n Out” to hash out their differences. In a video, he said, “Marshall (Mathers) come out and play.”
He captioned the black-and-white clip, “I see your handlers let you use the internet today Marshall! @mtvwildnout We waiting…”
The two reignited their beef on Friday when Eminem alluded to his alleged relationship with Cannon’s ex-wife, Mariah Carey, on “Lord Above.”
During his verse, Eminem took several below-the-belt shots at Cannon, calling him “whipped” and “neutered.” To add insult to injury, Eminem called Carey a “nutjob.”
There’s a long history between Eminem and Carey and Cannon, who divorced in 2016 after eight years of marriage and two children together.
In 2009, Eminem dissed the couple on “Bagpipes From Baghdad.”
“Mariah, what ever happened to us? Why did we have to break up? … Nick Cannon better back the (expletive) up I’m not playin’, I want her back, you punk.”
In response, Carey released her hit song “Obsessed” in 2009 along with a music video that appeared to diss Eminem. She denied that she ever had a relationship with him.
On Monday’s “The Invitation,” Cannon added:
“My baby mama killed you off a decade ago
You’re still cryin’ about it, (expletive), now who really the (expletive)?”
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Source:usatoday.com