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"Let's Wild Out Marshall!!!"

Nick Cannon has challenged Eminem to “wild out” after the Detroit rapper dissed him and his ex-wife Mariah Carey on new record ‘Lord Above’.

Eminem’s dissed-filled feature appears on Fat Joe and Dre’s new album, ‘Family Ties’. The song also features Mary J. Blige.

On the song, Em raps: “I know me and Mariah didn’t end on a high note/ But that other dude’s whipped… Almost got my caboose kicked/ Fool, quit, you not gon’ do shit/ I let her chop my balls off too before I lost to you, Nick.

Cannon has now responded by calling out the ‘Kamikaze’ rapper on his Power 106 radio show Nick Cannon Mornings.

“He should change his name from Eminem to like Percocet,” the Drumline actor said. “What’s the pill for old people? We gon’ call him Cialis…Bring your walker, get out your wheelchair Eminem, and pop whatever you pop.”

Cannon then asked: “Should I respond?”

Posting a clip of him discussing Eminem and ‘Lord Above’ to Instagram, Cannon captioned it: “Let’s Wild Out Marshall!!!” which appears as if he’s issuing a battle challenge, whether on record or Cannon’s Wild ‘n Out TV show.

See the clip below:

 
 
 
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Let’s Wild Out Marshall!!! 🤣🤣🤣@Eminem @mtvwildnout @NickCannonMornings In the MuthaFuk’n Santa Suit!!! 🎅🏾

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Meanwhile, a UFC forum contributor has shared a detailed spreadsheet that appears to prove that MMA fighters who walk out to Eminem’s music lose more frequently.

Sherdog.com member “jei” claimed in 2016 that competitors who use Eminem songs win just 45 per cent of their fights. Fast forward three years and a total of 189 results have now been recorded since the first result (filed on February 5, 2005) and the latest (on November 17, 2019) when Andre Muniz walked out to Eminem’s ‘Lose Yourself’ and triumphed over Antonio Arroyo at UFC Fight Night 164.

The post Nick Cannon challenges Eminem following ‘Lord Above’ diss appeared first on NME Music News, Reviews, Videos, Galleries, Tickets and Blogs | NME.COM.

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