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10 December 2019, 12:18 | Updated: 10 December 2019, 12:20
Eminem has responded to Nick Cannon's diss track on Twitter. The Detroit rapper also shuts down Cannon's "sex tape" claims.
Eminem has responded to Nick Cannon's diss track in a series of tweets. On Monday (Dec 9) Nick Cannon released a diss track, titled "The Invitation", which was aimed at the Detroit rapper.
The Wild 'n' Out show host made a diss track in response to Em's verse on Fat Joe's "Lord Above", where he calls Cannon "whipped" over ex-girlfriend Mariah Carey.
However, Em has now retaliated with several tweets addressing the claims Nick Cannon made in the diss track.
In Cannon's diss track, he raps "I heard your chauffeur got a video of you s**king a c*ck/You paid him off then laid him off, now who really the opps".
I demand an apology Nicholas, you've made my gardener so jealous!
— Marshall Mathers (@Eminem) December 10, 2019
Cannon retweeted his own lyrics, posted by HotNewHipHop, and wrote "FACTS! His lawyers didn’t want that one out! They already on my line."
Eminem responded to Nick Cannon, writing "U mad bro? Stop lying on my d*ck. I never even had a chauffeur, you bougie f*ck." with a clown emoji.
Em followed up with another tweet, writing "I demand an apology Nicholas, you've made my gardener so jealous!" making fun of the rapper's sex tape claims.
Nick Cannon also taunted Eminem with a video on Instagram, which he captioned "@Eminem I see your handlers let you use the internet today Marshall! @mtvwildnout We waiting...".
The pair's beef started back in September, when Cannon admitted he was ready to confront Em over his song 'The Warning,'. 'The Warning' is a track that reacted to the Mariah Carey's song "Obsessed".