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After years of bad blood, Nick Cannon-Eminem's feud is dead and buried. For now. On Thursday morning, the Gigolo/radio host proclaimed himself the winner with a tweet.
Eminem reignited the beef with his verse on Fat Joe's "Lord Above," which also features Mary J. Blige. Cannon quickly responded with two diss tracks, "The Invitation" and "Pray for Him." The two continued to trade jabs on social media. Cannon even invited Eminem to appear on Wild N' Out. Eminem jokingly demanded an apology.
Stream "Lord Above" below.
All three diss tracks are available on major streaming platforms.
H/T: HipHopDX