Fat Joe, Dre and the crew reacting & vibing to Eminem’s “Lord Above” verse

Back in 2019, Fat Joe and Dre from Cool & Dre dropped a joint project Family Ties, which included Eminem and Mary J. Blige as a guest features on a track “Lord Above.”

Teased as “the most disrespectful song on the album,” the artists look upon their careers, acknowledge their rock-bottoms and regrets, and esteem the summits they conquered.

Few weeks before the release of the song, Nick Cannon was a guest on T.I.’s podcast ExpediTIously, where he talked about wanting to prove his manhood to Mariah, in part, by challenging Eminem to a physical fight.

Eminem responded to Nick on “Lord Above” with clever wordplay and punchlines: “I know me and Mariah didn’t end on a high note / But that other dude’s whipped, that pussy got him neutered / Tried to tell him this chick’s a nutjob ‘fore he got his jewels clipped / Almost got my caboose kicked / Fool, quit, you not gon’ do s**t / I let her chop my balls off too ‘fore I lost to you, Nick (eunuch).

The video of Fat Joe, Cool & Dre and whole other crew reacting to Eminem’s verse has re-surfaced online recently.

Watch it below:

Today, 1 year ago, Fat Joe & Dre dropped “Lord Above,” ft. Eminem

“Lord Above” is a song by Fat Joe and Dre, released from their joint studio album Family Ties on December 6, 2019, 1 year ago today. The song is produced by 808 Ray, Cool & Dre, it features Mary J. Blige singing chorus and outro and Eminem rapping on the third verse.

Despite never being released as a single, the song has managed to peak at No. 97 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 44 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs in the United States.

In his verse, Eminem disses Nick Cannon and Mariah Carey, rapping: “I know me and Mariah did not end on a high note, but that other dude’s whipped, that pu**y got him neutered. Tried to tell him this chick’s a nut job before he got his jewels clipped. Almost got my caboose kicked, fool, quit, you not gon’ do s**t / I let her chop my balls off, too before I lost to you, Nick”.

In one of his interviews, Fat Joe called the song as “the most disrespectful song in years.”

Few days later, Nick Cannon responded with a diss track “The Invitation” featuring Charlie Clips , Hitman Holla and Prince Eazy, also know as “The Black Squad” and Suge Knight. Nick later released two more diss tracks but none of them were successful.

Revisit the song below!

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