Source: http://www.crazydaysandnights.net

Apparently this one named permanent A list rapper had a package dropped at the home of this actor/host who feuds with the rapper.

Whatever was in that package made the feud stop instantly.

Eminem

Nick Cannon

Nick Cannon Admits ‘Used To Look Up To You’ Is About 50 Cent — Not Eminem

Nick Cannon dropped a mixtape called The Miseducation of the Negro You Love To Hate shortly after his beef with Eminem was reignited. One song in particular, “Used To Look Up To You,” appeared to be a fourth diss track aimed at Slim Shady.

But during a recent interview with VladTV, Cannon denied it was about his longtime adversary and instead, said it was about Em’s close friend and collaborator 50 Cent.

“If you actually listen to it, ‘Used to Look Up to You’ and ‘I Know What It Is’ are more about 50 and a lot of these other rappers who I’m like, ‘Dog, man — I had so much respect for y’all,’” Cannon explained.

The Wild ‘N Out host then confirmed the line, “Niggas out here tweeting like they been a savage/Used to look up to you/Dick riding little Marshall Mathers” is “clearly about 50 and a lot of his other fans.”

The feud between Eminem and the Power 106 radio personality found new life with the December 2019 release of Fat Joe’s single “Lord Above.” As part of his verse, Shady takes shots at both Cannon and his ex-wife Mariah Carey.

Cannon retaliated with three consecutive diss tracks — “The Invitation” featuring an introduction from Suge Knight, “Pray For Him” with The Black Squad and “Canceled: Invitation.” For his part, Em jokingly tweeted about wanting an apology but didn’t respond on wax.

In another segment of the VladTV interview, Cannon said all of the attention is exactly what he wanted.

“Let’s create this conversation,” he said. “I got a whole new group of followers now because of this process. I’m gonna promote Wild ‘N Out. I’m gonna promote my radio show, so the first thing I did was talk about it on my Power 106 radio show. Views. Boom. YouTube. I’m like, ‘Oh, I’m liking this.’

“That was just me conversing. That was me calling him ‘All Lives Mathers.’ ‘Grandpa Marshall.’ I’m having fun and I’m like, ‘Ooh this is going viral.’” – Source


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