Nick Cannon released his second diss record aimed at the Detroit native rapper, Eminem after his first record sent social media in a frenzy.
What We Know:
- The Wild N’ Out team ripped the Detriot rapper for everything from his politics, his looks to his family issues. “You voted for Trump, b**ch admit it… You getting facelifts like an Instagram wh*re.” The most damaging part of the song was the end when they mentioned the late rapper Juice Wrld and how they wished God kept him and took Eminem instead.
- Adopting Em’s flow, Cannon takes a jab at Eminem’s legacy, insinuating that the legend has fallen off. “Now, you debate, disputed, hated and viewed in America as a m*thaf*ckin’ drug addict. You’ll never be a legend / Em, you should really start to stare at whose in the mirror / Look at all that f**king Botox / B**ch, I know you embarrassed,” he rapped. “F**k all the tricks and gimmicks / You like the new white supremacist / Say the same f**king sentences / u ain’t no lyricist / I bet you never thought the kill shot will come from the Cannon.”
- In response of the diss record, 50 Cent issued a warning to the Wild N’ Out creator to fall back. Obie Trice, a Shady Records affiliate also defended the Detroit rapper while also going on his own verbal attack on a diss record “Spanky Hayes”. “We been doin’ this since twenty zero two / When we had to eat up Ja Rule,” Obie warned over the instrumental to Jay-Z’s Dr. Dre-produced track “30 Something”.
This record came a day after Cannon and Suge Knight released his first diss track “The Invitation”.