Cannon even alleged that he was the reason Eminem was featured on Fat Joe's track, rapping, "I called Joe to set you up and you fell for the ob/Slim won't show for the video, 'cause he terrified of my squad/ I heard your chauffeur got a video of you suckin' a c*ck."Mathers responded on Twitter in a couple of jokey tweets.
U mad bro? Stop lying on my dick. I never even had a chauffeur, you bougie f*ck.?
— Marshall Mathers (@Eminem) December 10, 2019
Nick's response? Another invitation to come on his MTV show and, well, the motives are starting to become clearer.I demand an apology Nicholas, you've made my gardener so jealous!
— Marshall Mathers (@Eminem) December 10, 2019
But don't tell 50 Cent because he decided to weigh in on Nick and Marshall's beef by taking Eminem's side and calling Cannon "trash" and threatening to kick him in his ass. "I don’t understand to save my life why someone would pick a fight with EM," 50 wrote on Instagram. "He is a different kinda animal, I haven’t seen a motherf*cker come close to beating him man. hey Nick that sh*t was trash, I oughta kick you in yo ass when I see you PUNK!"Cannon's response was a simple one and 50 might want to stay out of it.
It was in 2009 that Eminem called out Mariah and Nick in his song "Bagpipes From Baghdad," asking why he and Mimi had to break up and "Nick Cannon better back the f*ck up." Back then, though, Carey handled it herself, responding with her own song, "Obsessed." You'd think that would've been enough to end this, but hey, nothing brings attention like renewing a 10-year-old feud. And if Eminem and Nick come together for an on-screen battle, don't be too surprised.[video_embed id='1822255']Mariah Carey is re-releasing her famous Christmas album in some unique ways[/video_embed]