Nick Cannon Dug Up Old Lyric Eminem Bashing Black Women In New Diss Track, ‘Canceled Invitation’
Just when it seemed Nick Cannon had moved on from his reignited rap beef with Eminen after his two diss tracks went unanswered, the media mogul was back with more heat on Thursday (Dec. 19).
This time, Cannon dug up some buried skeletons from Em’s past in his latest diss track, “Canceled: The Invitation.” The latest song samples past controversial lyrics that Eminem allegedly recorded in 1993 before his career blew up.
The lyrics in question resurfaced after The Source magazine co-founders Benzino and Dave Mays dug them up in 2003, wherein the Shady Records honcho allegedly made disparaging comments about Black women. Throughout the 4-minute long track, the Wild N’ Out star fires off that Eminem is a “guest” in hip-hop and calls on fans to put an end to the Detroit rap legend’s career.
“We let you be a guest in this house, but you canceled, Slim,” Cannon proclaims. “Pretend you love us, but you really jealous / Want to be brothers / Christopher Columbus, hip-hop you wish you discovered / Now I'm gonna slay you for all sisters, daughters, cousins and mothers.”
At the end of the song, Cannon plays the alleged Slim Shady bars in full: “I’ll get straight to the point/ Black girls are b**ches/ That’s why I’ma tell you you better pull up your britches/ Black girls and white girls just don’t mix/ Because Black girls are dumb and white girls are good chicks.”
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Em has yet to respond to Cannon’s newest track, either. Although this might be the final chapter of their latest saga, Nick’s tweet on Thursday morning could foretell a different future for the reignited rap beef: “Trilogies are my favorite!”
Listen to Nick Cannon’s latest diss track against Eminem below.
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