Nick Cannon compares his battle with Eminem to Drake and Kendrick Lamar

Kendrick Lamar drops his 4th diss track towards Drake. The rapper has been feuding with Drake, dropping the diss track titled “Euphoria” few days ago followed by “6:16 In LA” yesterday morning and “meet the grahams” at midnight. With each song, K. Dot has been getting more and more ruthless. His newest one is called “Not Like Us,” produced by Mustard, and it’s as brutal as it gets. It also made Nick Cannon to call himself a trend setter.

While the Compton rapper’s previous tracks had lines accusing Drake of pedophilia, “Not Like Us” goes deeper. He also takes aim at Chubbs (Drake’s head of security) and OVO singer PartyNextDoor and Baka Not Nice (who was once arrested on human trafficking charges). “Certified lover boy, certified pedophiles… Why he trollin’ like a b–ch? Ain’t you tired?/ Tryna strike a chord and it’s probably A-Minor.” raps Kendrick. The artwork for the single also depicts Drake’s house on a predator app.

Drake so far has gone after Lamar on the tracks “Push Ups,” “Taylor Made Freestyle,” and, most recently, “Family Matters.” The beef began in March with “Like That,” the No. 1 hit from Future and Metro Boomin on which Lamar was featured and is a response to Drakes’ “First Person Shooter,” with J. Cole.

Watching Kendrick dropping back to back disses, Nick Cannon justified his action against Eminem under the comments on one of the posts on Instagram and declared himself as a Trend Setter of dropping back to back diss records: “And they got mad at me back when I dropped 4 @Eminem diss records! Back to Back to Back to Back! #Trendsetter.” he said.

Nick did drop back to back diss records towards Eminem but was it 4? After Slim Shady took shots at Nick on Fat Joe’s “Lord Above,” the San Diego, California-born hip-hop artist and comedian hit back at Em with “Pray For Me,” “The Invitation” and “The Invitation Canceled” diss tracks. The responses were so weak, Eminem decided to respond with just one tweet: “U mad bro? Stop lying on my dick. I never even had a chauffeur, you bougie f–k.”

Check out Nick Cannon’s recent comment below:

Nick Cannon says he’s an Eminem fan, ranks his top 5 songs

During World Famous Top 5 session on his show, Nick Cannon said he’s a fan of Eminem and listed his top 5 songs of all time.

“I am an Eminem fan. To celebrate Eminem we are going to do top 5 Eminem songs. Number five, the one that put him on the map, HI MY NAME IS, SLIM SHADY. Number four, this was a big one, he was talking that talk, he was putting all out there. CLEANIN’ OUT MY CLOSET.” said Nick.

Then he continued: “Number three, one of the most creative songs I’ve ever heard in hip-hop and he’s joined on there by the one and only Dr. Dre, GUILTY CONSCIENCE. They were talking s–t on that one. Number two Slim Shady songs of all time, this is where it gets controversial ladies and gentleman. One of the best stories in hip-hop history. Here it is, STAN. Some people say ‘Stan’ could be number one. Men lie, women lie but number don’t. Took them all the way to the Oscars, Eminem’s biggest song ever, you know it, you love it, LOSE YOURSELF.”

“There is top 5 Eminem songs of all time. Do you agree? Shouts out to Marshall. Let’s do it. It’s top 5. It’s incredible” – Nick added.

In the description of the video, Nick Cannon wrote: “Sending out a Happy Birthday to #Eminem and to celebrate these are the TOP 5 Em songs of all time!”

You can watch it below:

Nick Cannon throws shade at Eminem on Wild N’ Out

In the latest episode of Wild N’ Out featuring 24kGoldn, Hitman Holla, Justina Valentine and more, Nick Cannon threw a little jab at Eminem during “Flow Job” session.

Wild ‘N Out is an American sketch comedy and battle rap improv game show television series created and hosted by rapper, producer and comedian Nick Cannon, currently airing on VH1 channel.

Nick Cannon Presents: Wild ‘N Out delivers lightning-fast improv and head-to-head battles, helmed by the master of ceremonies, Nick Cannon. The stakes are high as teams face off in a series of visceral, hip-hop-edged comedy showdowns, all culminating in a rap battle for the championship belt.

During “Flow Job” session, Nick threw shot at Eminem with the following bars: “I’m kinda like undertaker, you know I get it in. All I need is a shovel and a b–ch named Eminem.”

Nick Cannon has showed love to Eminem in numerous times so it’s obvious he’s just having a fun time. Last year, during the interview with XXL magazine, Nick said: “Shouts out to everybody but number five is Marshall Mathers, Eminem. I gotta give props and respect and credit to the man cause he’s a beast because criteria for me for top five is obviously numbers, skill, flow, storytelling ability or messaging, lyricism based on the bars and how you put it all together and that dude checks all the boxes so definitely I’ll give Em number five.”

Watch the latest episode of Wild N’ Out below:

Nick Cannon picks one of 50 Cent’s songs as the biggest song in hip-hop history

There are total of 419 songs in Spotify history that managed to cross the 1 Billion streams and 50 Cent’s 2003 mega hit song “In Da Club,” produced by Dr. Dre from Get Rich Or Die Tryin’ album is one of them. The song now has over 400 million more streams than his second biggest hit on the platform, “Candy Shop,” from The Massacre album.

To celebrate, Spotify sent 50 Cent a plaque sporting a silver plated version of their logo. Fiddy shared the photo on Instagram with the caption: “Take your time, make it a classic then it won’t go away.”

In the comments section, Method Man and Bobby Shmurda commented fire emojis. Nick Cannon also replied: “Biggest Song in HipHop History!!” adding fire emojis.

Nick Cannon’s shout out came shortly after he threw shots at 50 Cent over his weight. Cannon made the comments about Fiddy while discussing Vivica Fox during one of the episodes of his “The Daily Cannon” podcast show. “You can like, fantasize about Fif from 15 years ago. That’s a different Fif than this fat ni**a that’s walking around now. He is fat! He look like he got a pack of hot dogs on the back of his neck. You looking at them pictures from ‘Get Rich or Die Tryin’,’ now it’s get thick or die fryin’.”

50 Cent seemingly responded on Instagram, saying: “If your marketing campaign is say something about 50. Your not going to make it, have a nice day.”

50 Cent responds Nick Cannon’s body-shaming comments

Nick Cannon made body-shaming comments about 50 Cent while discussing Vivica Fox during the latest episode of his “The Daily Cannon” podcast show.

“You can like, fantasize about Fif from 15 years ago. That’s a different Fif than this fat ni**a that’s walking around now. He is fat! He look like he got a pack of hot dogs on the back of his neck. You looking at them pictures from ‘Get Rich or Die Tryin’,’ now it’s get thick or die fryin’.” said Nick Cannon.

50 Cent does not appear to have taking kindly Canon’s insults as he took to Instagram on Monday to hit back without even mentioning Nick’s name: “If your marketing campaign is say something about 50. Your not going to make it, have a nice day.” Fifty wrote in the caption while sharing a black picture with “It’s never luck. It’s always God” written over it.

This is not the first time 50 Cent and Nick Cannon have exchanged words. During an interview with VLAD TV back in 2020, Cannon revealed that his song “Used To Look Up To You” was about 50 Cent rather than Eminem. Appearing on the Breakfast Club few days later 50 called Nick Cannon a “legendary corny” and stated that he would never respond to him.

Check out 50 Cent’s post below:

Screenshot from 50 Cent’s Instagram.

Nick Cannon clowns 50 Cent over his weight

Nick Cannon is throwing shots at 50 Cent over his weight.

Cannon made the comments about Fiddy while discussing Vivica Fox during the latest episode of his “The Daily Cannon” podcast show.

Fox, Fify’s ex-girlfriend from the early 2000s, recently revealed that she would be open to dating the hip-hop icon again.

“You can like, fantasize about Fif from 15 years ago. That’s a different Fif than this fat ni**a that’s walking around now.” said Nick. On which one of the hosts replied: “I would still date the s–t out of him. I’m gonna dress like a total w-ore that day when 50 comes on this show.”

Then Cannon continues: “He is fat! He look like he got a pack of hot dogs on the back of his neck. You looking at them pictures from ‘Get Rich or Die Tryin’,’ now it’s get thick or die fryin’.”

Nick Cannon shared the clip on Instagram with the caption: “#VivicaAFox revealed that she wants to date @50cent again but #TheDailyCannon ladies shootin their shot too!” You can check the post below:

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Nick Cannon says he won battle against Eminem, names common mistake him & MGK made

Nick Cannon has recently sat down with Bootleg Kev where he talked about living with 12 kids, the Eminem beef, quitting AGT, Wild N’ Out, Prank Wars and more.

At one point of the interview, he was asked if he ever regretted bringing out his Wild N’ Out boys into the beef with Eminem, on which Nick replied: “No. I thought that was amazing. Your attention is my currency baby, keep it going. All those guys are a lot more popular now than they were before they started it. That was just for the media. I was just trying to get people to watch Wild N’ Out.”

Then he continues: “I think I won the battle. If somebody picks a fight but does not show up to the fight…I was the one who was responding. He was on Fat Joe’s record. I love Eminem, he started f–king with me and then ran off like a little b–ch. It was all sport man. I love Em. But I won the battle. He did not respond!”

In the third diss record, I started bringing race into it. That’s why I went too far. I should have stopped at the second record. I was planning putting Benzino on the next record [Laughs]…But we all know Eminem is the GOAT. He definitely a top 5. But I think Drake is coming for the spot. Drake is better song maker than majority in the music industry. If we talking about punchline, bar for bar and lyricism, I’mma go with Drake. Eminem is the king of flow. Eminem is great storyteller. Might be one of my favorite story tellers in hip-hop. Eminem is probably number one storyteller cause ain’t nobody topping “Stan” and “Lose Yourself.”

“I was in Detroit last week with my man Royce. It’s all love. I think MGK made same mistake that I made. We were probably too excited and overzealous that we got to battle with the GOAT. We got to get in the ring with one of the best to ever do it. I was so excited. I was like ‘OH S–T, HE PAID ATTENTION!’ And the whole goal was to get attention.” – Nick Cannon added.

Watch the interview below:

Nick Cannon lists Top 5 rappers of all time, includes Eminem

Nick Cannon speaks with XXL Magazine Associate Editor Kemet High to discuss the artist’s recently released mixtape, The Explicit Tape: Raw & B, top five favorite rappers of all time, working with Stevie Wonder on upcoming album Ghetto Blues, being inspired by singer Summer Walker and much more.

“I do ‘top 5 rappers’ thing on my radio show all the time. Shouts out to everybody but number five is Marshall Mathers, Eminem. I gotta give props and respect and credit to the man cause he’s a beast because criteria for me for top five is obviously numbers, skill, flow, storytelling ability or messaging, lyricism based on the bars and how you put it all together and that dude checks all the boxes so definitely I’ll give Em number five.” – Nick Responded

Then he continues: “Andre 3000 forth. Slick Rick. I think Slick still holds my number three. My number three is questionable cause I wanna go with Slick Rick or Drake. That spot is right there for me. And two is Tupac and number one Jay-Z.”

You can watch the interview below:

Nick Cannon shows love to Eminem, admits his goal was to get him on “Wild ‘N Out”

Back in 2020, in an interview with VladTV, Nick Cannon said he wanted to physically harm Eminem at one point when they were beefing in 2009.

Eminem responded to Nick in a verse for Fat Joe’s “Lord Above” song in which he raps: “I know me and Mariah didn’t end on a high note but that other dude’s whipped, that pu**y got him neutered/Tryna tell him his chicks a nut ‘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 before I lost to you, Nick (eunuch).”

Cannon fired back to Eminem with not one but three diss tracks: “The Invitation,” “Pray For Him” and “Canceled: The Invitation” but Eminem remained silent aside from two tweets, debunking Cannon’s fake bars.

In a recent interview with HipHopDX, Nick admitted he did all these to get Slim Shady on his “Wild ‘N Out” show.

“I was a little overzealous. I was a little heavy-handed. I’m going to say a couple of things. First of all, I love Eminem as an artist. Slim Shady LP, The Marshall Mathers LP — those are some of my favorite albums. But I think there was a lot that went on there. One, the whole goal was to get him to come on Wild N’ Out and acknowledge it. So there was a mission to it because I was like, ‘Yo, that’d be the most amazing show ever.’ It was an invitation to come on the show. But also, a little bit, what was that, 2018 or something like that or whatever, I was playing the game. In 2008, I was really upset about what he had said about my wife at the time.”

“And I was legitimately hot and wanted to fight and all. I was a different guy. So I was mad. And then I think a lot of that started to get stirred up again where the line of, I got so much to say, but I had to know this is entertainment. And there’s a mission here. But at the end of the day, I ain’t going to stand for no disrespect either. So in hindsight, I probably would’ve been a little bit more strategic and let maybe one or two of them linger. But to me, I showed up with a cannon to a knife fight. And he started it [laughs]. I don’t say anything. But I was like, ‘I got time today, Marshall.’” – said Cannon.

You can check the interview on HipHopDX here.

Eminem fans show support to Nick Cannon after his 5-month-old son dies of brain tumor

Couple of days ago, Nick Cannon announced on his “Nick Cannon” show that his 5-month-old son, named Zen, died of a brain tumor.

Zen was Cannon’s 7th and youngest child from Alyssa Scott, born in June, 2021.

Nick Cannon broke down in tears as he explained his son’s medical condition: “Over the weekend, I lost my youngest son to a condition called hydrocephalus that is pretty much a malignant, midline brain tumor, brain cancer by an abnormal increase in the amount of fluid on the brain. I always noticed he had a cough and so I wanted to check it out. He had this real interesting breathing, and by the time he was 2 months old I noticed he had this nice-sized head, too. We didn’t think anything about it. But I wanted to take him to the doctor for his sinus and breathing. We thought it would be routine.”

Eminem fans on Reddit showed support to Cannon and we are joining them to send our condolences to grieving father and mother. Rest in peace little angel.

Nick Cannon shouts out Eminem, says Fat Joe helped him quash beef with him

Fat Joe has recently sat down with Nick Cannon on his show where the two discussed how Joe’s Instagram Livestream talk show played big role into squashing beef with Eminem. While showing love to his talk show, Cannon said:

“Honestly, I gotta keep it a stack, this brother right here helped end the beef with me and Eminem on his show. And it wasn’t no ‘real beef’ but Joe was like, ‘Man, I gotta get you two brothers together.’ And he called Eminem. ”

Then Fat Joe continues: “And I called Eminem too! and I said ‘This gotta stop. You both my friends, my brothers. You are beautiful people. I don’t even know what this all about’

“Fat Joe ended it, you gotta listen to the OG. Shouts out to Eminem.” Nick added.

You can watch it below:

Today, 12 years ago, Eminem dropped “The Warning”

On this day, exactly 12 years ago (July 30, 2009), Eminem dropped one of the most lethal diss tracks in history, “The Warning,” produced by Dr. Dre, as a response to Mariah Carey’s “Obsessed” song.

Even though the song was not released as a single or as part of an album, “The Warning” appeared on three Billboard charts, including US Rap Songs charts.

Some of the memorable lyrics include: “Listen, girly, surely you don’t want me to talk about how I nutted early ’cause I eja**lated prematurely and bust all over your belly and you almost started hurling and said I was gross, go get a towel, your stomach’s curling.

Carey did not publicly respond to “The Warning”, but in September 2010, his then husband Nick Cannon, who was also dissed in the song, responded with a song titled “I’m a Slick Rick.”

“The Warning” is considered the downfall of Mariah Carey’s spectacular career.

You can revisit the classic diss-track below:

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