He is known to make fun of everyone when it comes to his music and the industry. He has rapped about Christina Aguilera, Brittney Spears, Michael Jackson, Lindsey Lohan, Peewee Herman and many more. It all began in 2009, when rapper Eminem released “Bagpipes from Baghdad,” where he mentions Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon shortly after their marriage.
The two men have been back and forth and recently Eminem sparked up the feud as a guest feature on Fat Joe single “Lord Above,” referring to back to his previous romance with Carey, who shares two kids with ex-husband Cannon.
“I know me and Mariah didn’t end on a high note/But that other dude’s whipped-that p—y got him neutered,” Eminem raps. “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–t /I let her chop my balls off too before I lose to you, Nick.”
Cannon spoke up on his Power 106 radio show after listening to the track stating: “We should change his name from Eminem to Percocet,” he said, referencing Marshall Mathers’ age. “What’s the pill old people use? We are going to call him Cialis. Bring your walker, get out your wheelchair Eminem and pop whatever you want to pop.”
Not falling far behind he dropped a diss track of his own “The Invitation,” which recently received a response from Eminem. Instead of responding with a diss, the rapper just tweeted:
U mad bro? Stop lying on my dick. I never even had a chauffeur, you bougie f*ck.🤡
— Marshall Mathers (@Eminem) December 10, 2019
I demand an apology Nicholas, you've made my gardener so jealous!
— Marshall Mathers (@Eminem) December 10, 2019
Looking at the history of their feud which began in 2009, when Carey released “Obsessed,” throwing shade at Eminem and it wasn’t long until the rapper released “The Warning” replying to her track. “I’m obsessed now/Oh gee, is that supposed to be me in the video with the goatee?/Wow Mariah, didn’t expect you to go balls out/Bitch shut the f–k up ‘fore I put all them phone calls out.” also mentioning Cannon in the lyrics.
That’s where Cannon stepped in and got involved with the rapper. He addressed the situation in a blog post which was quickly deleted.
“A mediocre (at best) Eminem record that sounds like it was written in 2001,” Cannon wrote. “At first, I thought it was old material that had been dug up from when dude ‘fantasized’ about having a pretend fling with Mariah. … But all of a sudden I hear my name in the verse! My first reaction was like, ‘This is his new sh–? Wow, that’s too bad.’”