Cassidy appears to be throwing shots at Ca$his & Eminem in a new song

Philadelphia battle rapper and hip-hop artist Cassidy is back with the new track called “WHERE THE BUL AT,” where he appears to be responding to Ca$his after the former Shady Records artist called him out for ghostwriting Benzino’s diss record to Eminem.

“I’m surprised his ghostwriters even go step up. You sure you wanna hop in these flames? You don’t wanna test me bar for bar and see what I really get. I don’t know if it’s Cassidy. I’m just saying, whoever the ghostwriter is, I served Benzino, that means I served you too. Just go let that slide? You ain’t got no type of pride as a man or as an MC. Damn shame. Whoever it is, hop your a– on the ring. You were the one who said my name. Don’t let this ni–a Femzino take all the heat for it. You using this ni–a as a human shield right now. Whole world is dissing this fool. It’s damn shame.” said Ca$his in a recent interview with WRAPS.

Cassidy appears to be responding to Ca$his in the new track: “I been way better than you cats / shocked when I got the news that / this n-gga ready for war, then where that fool (Bul) at?” Cas is also using Ca$his style in the hook of the song.

Cassidy also unintentionally confirms he wrote for Benzino? “All I’m trying to do write raps, get money and relax.” I wonder how much Benzino paid to him…Cas has been challenging Eminem for rap battle for a while now. Maybe this track is an invitation to the ring.

As far as Ca$his, the Shady Gang leader has already responded on Instagram by sharing a snippet of Nas’ “Ether” diss track to Jay-Z, with the screen that says: “Yeah, n-gga, I’m more than ready…Tha Bul.”

Check Cassidy’s new track “WHERE THE BUL AT” below and tell us your opinions in the comment sections of out social media accounts.

Ca$his calls out Benzino’s ghostwriters, including Cassidy | calls Eminem GOAT

Ca$his has recently sat down on Wraps Interviews, where the former Shady Records artist talked about Benzino namedropping him on “Rap Elvis.” Cash revealed that he has a bomb diss track ready for Benzino if he responds.

“He mentioned me in a song. I felt like he was using my name as part of a diss to Em. He was s–ting on me along in order to s–t on Em. I can’t respect that. If he had left my name out of it, I probably wouldn’t say nothing cause Em ain’t gonna respond to him. Em at a way high level than him.” said Ca$his.

Then he continued: “We are up 2-0 right now. I’m waiting for him to go and say something else and I’m really go and get that ni–a. I just popped him right now but I’mma stand over him on this next one and make sure he don’t never come back. But chances are he run around like a little b–ch and be scared. Throw rock and hide his hands. I’m surprised his ghostwriters even go step up. You sure you wanna hop in these flames? You don’t wanna test me bar for bar and see what I really get. I don’t know if it’s Cassidy. I’m just saying, whoever the ghostwriter is, I served Benzino, that means I served you too. Just go let that slide? You ain’t got no type of pride as a man or as an MC. Damn shame. Whoever it is, hop your a– on the ring. You were the one who said my name. Don’t let this ni–a Femzino take all the heat for it. You using this ni–a as a human shield right now. Whole world is dissing this fool. It’s damn shame.”

“I’m Shady forever. I coined the Shady Gang phrase. I came to Shady Records and took this to the hot. This meant everything to me. I ain’t turning my back on Shady Gang. Ni–as are waking up sleeping giants right now. We might get that 1.0 back jumping. They really really really woke up the lion right now. Em is one of the GOATs. I don’t believe there is one singular GOAT. Em is definitely one of them.” – Ca$his added.

You can watch the entire interview below:

Ca$his releases Benzino diss called “Femzino”

Former Shady Records soldier Ca$his drops “Femzino,” produced by Rikanatti, a diss-track aimed at Benzino after the former co-owner of The Source magazine namedropped him in his recent Eminem diss record “Rap Elvis.”

In “Rap Elvis,” Benzino raps: “Okay, you found 50, and you put on five Detroit ni–as / Rest in peace to the best one, the rest of them sound iffy / So let’s go down your stable (Okay) / Gunn left your label (Uh huh) / Benny left your label (That’s right) / Con’ left your label (Ah) / Royce left your label, Joe Budden left your label (Damn), Ortiz left your label, know Crooked I couldn’t save you (Nah), Yelawolf been out here floppin’ and where the hell Ca$his at though? (Where he at?) Heard from Obie Trice only twice and not a word from Stat Quo (Not a word) With all them false lines that you pitched them / Shady Records sound like less of a name and more like a description (Stop it).

Ca$his replied ‘Zino on Instagram, sharing a snippet of his and Eminem song 2007 song “Pistol Popin”. In the caption, he wrote: “Tell that little goofy man I’m on my way since he wanna know where I’m at..,” teasing a diss-track.

The song is now premiered exclusively on our channel. In the song, name-drops Benzino’s daughter Coi Leray with the following lines: “Sorry Coi, but your dad is f–king a ni–a,” claiming that Benzino is gay. He also namedropped Charlamagne Tha God: “F–k you over and let Charlamagne play that s–t.” The beat samples “War With God,” by Ludacris, a diss record to T.I.. You can bump the disstrack below!

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