
Nick Cannon Releases Yet Another Diss Track Aimed at Eminem, 'Pray for Him'
Nick Cannon is doubling down on his very public feud with Eminem. On Tuesday night, the Wild ‘N Out star dropped a new diss track, “Pray for Him” on World Star Hip Hop. The scathing lyrics took aim at everything from Eminem’s alleged political stance (“You voted for Trump, bitch, admit it”) to his appearance (“You getting facelifts like an Instagram whore”). Cannon and Co.
capped off the track with a particularly brutal line: “God should’ve took Em and let us keep Juice WRLD” — a reference to the late rapper, who died suddenly over the weekend at age 21. The 39-year-old TV personality-turned-rapper also teased a clip of the song, which features The Black Squad, on Twitter. The results, predictably, drew the ire of Eminem’s rabid fanbase, leading Cannon to fire back on the social media platform. “Shout out to all the frustrated angry white boys in my comments repping for their Savior!
” he wrote on Wednesday morning. “Nice to meet Y’all!!! ” Shout out to all the frustrated angry white boys in my comments repping for their Savior! Nice to meet Y’all!!!

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 ⏳ — Nick Cannon (@NickCannon) December 11, 2019 On Monday, Cannon unleashed his wrath on Eminem in a new diss record titled “The Invitation,” which is filled with explosive claims about the rapper’s personal life. The track came after the Detroit rapper, 47, called the radio host’s ex-wife Mariah Carey a “nut job” in his latest track with Fat Joe. “Told Joe to lean back, don’t get hit with this retaliation,” Cannon raps in the track, later alleging that Eminem does “crack. ” “The white boy he f— with crack/ Pills and smack, sh—, and he ’bout to relapse.
” Cannon then criticizes Eminem as a father, rapping, “Call Kim, somebody get Hailie,” in reference to Eminem’s ex. “And that other kid you raisin’, that ain’t even your baby,” Cannon raps. “Took a page out of Drake book, this might get a Grammy/ We goin’ back to back ’til you respond on family,” Cannon continues. “My baby mama killed you off a decade ago,” he says of Carey, 49.
“You’re still cryin’ about it, now who really the h—? ” Cannon even alleges that he was behind Fat Joe’s decision to have Eminem on “Lord Above. ” “I called Joe to set you up and you fell for the ob,” Cannon raps.
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