Prince Eazy explains why he joined Nick Cannon to diss Eminem even though he’s one of his favorites

Back in 2019, Nick Cannon kind of reignited beef with Eminem by boasting in the media that he was looking him in Detroit to fight but Em didn’t show up. As a result, Eminem took shots at Nick on Fat Joe’s “Lord Above“ track.

The California comedian, rapper and media personality responded with three diss tracks. In the first two diss songs, titled “The Invitation” and “Pray For Him“ respectively, Nick Cannon was assisted by Chicago rapper Prince Eazy, who said that infamous words: “God should’ve taken Eminem’s life instead of Juice WRLD.”

Yesterday, Prince Eazy sat down with Manny Akiio on “Off The Porch” show, where he explained why he backed Nick Cannon even though Eminem is one of his favorite rappers of all time. \

A lot of ni**as talk s**t about Nick Cannon cause they see the goofy him on Wild N’ Out show, but they do not know that man paying for people funerals in Chicago and all type of s**t and never bragged about it once. Bro, how could you not respect a ni**a like that. It is so much on the internet that you all see but you all do not see that happening outside the internet.

Nick is my brother, I love Nick. You see that why I dissed Eminem for and Eminem is one of my favorite rappers. This ni**a Eminem is a monster, if you think Eminem can not rap, you stupid. He is a monster, he get busy, he even murdered his mama, period. He do not got no f**ks about life, he is a f**king GOAT. And Nick’s getting ate the f**k up, he needed help. I got you bro come on. That is all that was. I ain’t gotta smoke with it, I love Eminem.”

And Bizarre is bogus as hell cause this fat a** used to follow me but unfollowed me after we dissed Eminem. You bogus as hell. I still f**k with Bizarre, I still follow his a** though. It is just rap bro, it is no real street s**t.” – said Prince Eazy.

You can watch the interview below:

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Nick Cannons addresses beef with Eminem while ranking top 5 diss tracks

Before getting into his list of the best diss tracks, Nick Cannon got in front of the joke by addressing his beef with Eminem on his podcast, “Nick Cannon Radio.”

“Number five diss track, me versus Eminem! No I’m joking, even though it was hip-hop culture going on. I gotta go with “Dre Day” by Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg. They came at Eazy’s neck, they came at Luke’s neck, they were getting on everybody.”

Check out Nick Cannon’s best diss tracks below and tell us what you think:

5. “Dre Day” by Dr. Dre, featuring Snoop Dogg (Eazy-E diss)

4.  “No Vaseline” by Ice Cube (N.W.A. diss)

3. “The Takeover” by Jay-Z (Nas diss)

2. “Back To Back” by Drake (Meek Mill diss)

1. “Hit ‘Em Up” by Tupac, featuring Outlawz

Jack Harlow checks Nick Cannon for disrespecting Eminem

After an incredibly successful year, the Kentucky wonder kid Jack Harlow is now ready to take the next step in his career by dropping his much anticipated debut solo studio album That’s What They All Say which features guest appearances from Lil Baby, Lil Wayne, DaBaby, Chris Brown, Big Sean and Adam Levine among others.

We are celebrating Jack Harlow’s album release with the throwback video of him and his team dropping Eminem bars on Nick Cannon on Wild N’ Out.

“Too smooth like I’m undercover/ I take your girl undercover / Too smooth, ain’t no light brother / Don’t disrespect my white brother” raps Harlow while pulling up Eminem T-shirt to Nick Cannon’s face.

Later, Nick Cannon posted a picture on Instagram, saying how good taste Jack Harlow has in t-shirts:

 

Royce 5’9″ talks with Nick Cannon about Eminem, DJ Vlad & more

Royce Da 5’9″ and Nick Cannon has recently sit down for an hour-long interview on Cannon’s Class podcast where the two talked about many things, including Eminem.

Nick Cannon: I have to ask you man, how tired do you get talking about Eminem all the time cause I know I get tired.

Royce Da 5’9″: I don’t really get tired. I look at it little bit differently. He’s put up. He’s not one of these guys using his platform to speak cause he doesn’t say too much. Usually when he speaks, it comes out with his music. It’s something about people and fame. They look at famous people like they are something other than human-beings.

Royce Da 5’9″: Eminem has been famous for so long. There are people who never seen him. They only know him from their TV screens so they look at him like chanted so when they hear me speak about him and when I speak about him I call him Marshall. I talk about him like he’s a regular person so I think they like me hearing speak about him in such a regular way. I think that’s interesting to them. So when his name comes up and I’m talking about all the normal things we do I think that’s intriguing for some people.”

Then the two continue talking about what intensified beef with D12 in early days, DJ VLAD, addiction and many more interesting topics. You can watch the interview below:

https://youtu.be/6D-VbhXQLuc

Nick Cannon says Eminem has No.1 flow in the rap game

On the Nick Cannon Radio show, Nick Cannon listed top five flows in the history of rap music and put Eminem as number one.  The list goes as following:

5. Bizzy Bone

4. Migos

3. E-40

2. Snoop Dogg

  1. Eminem

Honorable mention: Notorious B.I.G.

“Down to the number one and I know this will be a controversial but we talking specifically flows: The number one flow! That means the ability to put words together, cadences, ride the beat, be in the pocket. Gotta give it to you all, ain’t no hate in my heart, Marshall Mathers ladies and  gentlemen, Eminem! That dude can’t be contested when it comes to flow. His wordplay is crazy and even how he puts them together. Salute to you king.”  – says Nick Cannon

Watch it below:

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