Nick Cannon Alludes To Eminem Being Racist In 3rd Diss Track ‘Canceled: Invitation’

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Nick Cannon Alludes To Eminem Being Racist In Third Eminem Diss Track Called ‘Canceled: Invitation’

Another one! Nick Cannon is back with another Eminem diss track following his previous two tracks in less than two weeks. On his third diss released on Thursday (Dec. 19th), he again calls out the Grammy award winning rapper – this time featuring numerous instances of Eminem apologizing for some of offensive content including samples from “Foolish Pride,” from 1993. In a tweet, Cannon teased his third Eminem diss on Thursday morning prior to releasing. He wrote,

“Trilogies are my favorite!”

Cannon goes on to call Eminem “racist” and compares him to the KKK.

“I have to put my motherfucking turban/Outside your motherfucking suburban home/Protesting with AKs and guns/Our queens don’t need your racist song.”

Listen to the track below:

As previously reported, Cannon has continuously taken aim at the rapper since their decade-old feud reignited after Eminem took shots at Cannon on Fat Joe’s track called, “Lord Above.” Em rhymes:

“I know me and Mariah didn’t end on a high note/ But that other dude’s whipped — that p— 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 gonna do s—/ I let her chop my balls off too before I lose to you, Nick.”

Nick Cannon didn’t hesitate to defend his ex-wife, Mariah Carey with his diss track called, “The Invitation.” The “Wild’N Out” raps on the track,

“…heard your chauffeur got a video of you suckin’ a c*ck.”

His diss certainly got Eminem’s attention as he responded on Twitter,

In Cannon’s first diss track released last week (Dec. 9th), he first took aim at everything from Eminem’s alleged political stance with President Trump to calling him the devil, while shading the rapper’s music career,

“You’ll never be a legend.” 

What are your thoughts on Nick Cannon’s diss tracks? Let us know in the comments!

Authored by: Gregory Molette