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Eminem Claps Back At Nick Cannon After New Diss Track: ‘I Demand An Apology’

Much the same as the name of Nick Cannon’s new diss track, Eminem saw the rapper’s shade about his family and more as ‘The Invitation’ to fire back on Twitter!

Eminem, 47, ventured out of the account studio to rather take his issue with Nick Cannon, 39, to Twitter on Dec. 9. The last had recently dropped a diss track, “The Invitation,” completely focused at Eminem in a joint effort with Suge Knight, Hitman Holla, Charlie Clips, and Prince Eazy prior that day. It took shots at Eminem’s family and guaranteed the more established rapper’s “driver” had a video of Slim Shady performing oral sex on another man, and Eminem wasn’t going to hold up until recording another track to react. “U distraught brother? Quit lying on my dick. I never at any point had an escort, you bougie f*ck.🤡,” Eminem tweeted in light of Nick’s new track.

Be that as it may, in another tweet, Eminem didn’t appear to pay attention to Nick’s shade as well. He even made jokes about Nick’s “driver” remark, once more, by guaranteeing he has an alternate worker as a rule related with the rich and popular. “I request a conciliatory sentiment Nicholas, you’ve made my plant specialist so envious!” Eminem wrote in his subsequent tweet.

It’s nothing unexpected that even Eminem felt constrained to applaud back, since “Greeting” was basically an encouragement to keep Eminem and Nick’s long-running quarrel as yet trucking on at max throttle. Scratch kept their hamburger at an individual level when he got out Eminem’s ex Kimberly Anne Scott, 44, and their little girl Hailie Scott Mathers, 23, by rapping, “Call Kim, someone get Hailey and that other child you raising that ain’t even your infant.”

Scratch likewise hauled Eminem by referencing his ex Mariah Carey, 49 — the mother of his eight-year-old twins Moroccan and Monroe — who is actually the wellspring of the rappers’ competition. “My child mom executed you off 10 years back/You’re still cryin’ about it, b-tch, presently who actually the ho?” Nick rapped.

Despite the fact that Eminem was reacting to Nick’s tune on Monday night, it was really Eminem who actuated this ongoing rap fight. He saved no benevolence in his visitor refrain for Fat Joe’s “Ruler Above” track that dropped on Dec. 5, rapping, “I know me and Mariah didn’t end on a high note/But that other fella’s whipped — that p— – got him fixed/Tried to reveal to him this current chick’s a psycho before he got his gems cut/Almost got my rear kicked/Fool, quit/You not going to do s—/I let her hack my balls off too before I lose to you, Nick.”

In spite of the cruel trade of refrains, Nick uncovered in a September scene of T.I‘s. ExpediTIously digital broadcast that Eminem had apologized in the wake of dropping his 2009 track, “Bagpipes from Baghdad,” in which he asserted that he was impractically associated with Mariah (something she has denied). Scratch conceded on the digital broadcast that he needed to battle Eminem after the track’s discharge, yet it was rather Mariah who faced her own conflict by applauding back with her famous tune, “Fixated” (albeit no names were dropped).

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