Nick Cannon Responds To Eminem's Mariah Carey Diss: 'Let’s Wild Out Marshal!'
By Jeff Mazzeo on December 6, 2019 at 12:21 PM EST
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Nick Cannon did not sit back and let Eminem drag his name through the mud... again. The star went on air on Friday for his Power 106 morning radio show and fired back at the legendary rapper.
Eminem laid into Cannon pretty hard on his latest feature on the song, “Lord Above” from Fat Joe's new album, "Family Ties."
“Word to the Terror Squad, Joe, this is all puns aside though/I know me and Mariah didn’t end on a high note,” Eminem rapped in the newly released track.
“But that other dude’s whipped, that p---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 ‘fore I lost to you, Nick.”
Nick went off on his radio show and then shared a clip to his Instagram to make sure the world saw his reaction.
"We should change his name to percocet," Nick said before quickly correcting himself, "What's that pill that old people take? Cialis! We should change his name to Cialis!"
"Bring your walker, get out ya wheelchair, Eminem," Cannon continued, "Should I respond back to this? It's not worthy of a response."
"I gotta get in my time machine, go get my gigolo jersey on," he yelled into the mic while taking another shot at the icon's age.
He directed his comments to the official social media of Eminem and called him out.
"Let’s Wild Out Marshall!!! ???," Nick wrote in the caption of his post.
A source told the popular hip-hop site, The Shade Room, that Nick was serious about the challenge and his team would even send a jet and get him anything he needed if he participated in a rap battle with Nick on his "Wild 'n Out."
Perhaps Nick's appearance on T.I.'s podcast “ExpediTIously” back in September triggered Eminem to take aim at him. During a candid conversation, Nick said that he almost flew to Detroit to call out Eminem after he dissed Mariah Carey in the 2009 song, “The Warning.” Nick and Mariah were married from 2008-2016.
“I think we was flying back on a jet from Africa or somewhere and this motherf–ker drops a song, like, talking s–t. Calling [Mariah] all kinds of bitches and hoes,” Cannon said on the podcast.
“I’m like, this is my wife. This is my new wife. I wrote a letter first, I don’t even know if Twitter had came out yet. So, I wrote this long-ass letter pretty much saying, ‘Look, I respect you as an artist. I’m actually a fan and I think you’re one of the best to ever do it. But from man to man, you talking out of pocket to my wife. You gotta be held accountable for that so I need to see you face-to-face.’”
Fat Joe is not looking to support or further any rap beef but having this much attention about a track on his new album cannot be a bad thing. He has been working hard to promote "Family Ties" and said he finally achieved a "classic" album.
The long-time rapper said that he is considering retiring from making music and said, he was "85% gone."
"I'm almost out of here," Fat Joe told CBS host Vladimir Duthiers, "I think I'm retiring. I think it's time to give it up."
What is "classic" is the feud between Eminem, Mariah Carey, and Nick Cannon because it has been going on for decades at this point.