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Nick Cannon Says He'll Beat 'Old' Eminem for Dissing Him and Mariah Carey on New Song
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In the latest episode of his radio show, the 'Masked Singer' host also calls the Detroit rapper an 'old man' as saying, 'Get out your wheelchair Eminem and pop whatever you want to pop.'

AceShowbiz - Nick Cannon wasted no time hitting back at Eminem after he dissed both him and Mariah Carey in his verse on Fat Joe's "Lord Above". The TV host apparently hates it so much to the point where he wants to beat up the Detroit rapper.

In the Friday, December 6 episode of his radio show, Nick called Em an old man. "We should change his name from Eminem to Percocet," the former "America's Got Talent" host said. "What's the pill old people use, we should change it to... we are going to him Cialis. Get out your wheelchair Eminem and pop whatever you want to pop."

But merely hitting back at Em apparently wasn't enough for Nick because he then invited the former to his comedy battle show "Wild 'N Out".

Later, Nick shared on his Instagram account a photo of the cover art for Fat Joe's "Family Ties", which featured all the artists who collaborated with him on the effort. Covering Em's face with an old man emoji, he called the album "fire" before adding, "He even did some charity work and dug @Eminem out his grave I mean cave! LOL FLAM FLAM! BLAM BLAM NICK CANNON!"

When one follower warned him, "U don't want no smoke with EM !" he confidently replied, "I will beat his old a**!!"

Em reignited his beef with Nick shortly after the release of "Lord Above", on which he admitted to still harboring ill-will against both Mariah and Nick. His verse on the song was most likely a response to Nick's remarks on T.I.'s "ExpediTIously" podcast series. During his appearance, "The Masked Singer" host said that "he went looking" for Em after the latter dissed his then-wife. "I called managers...I gotta show my wife I'm a man," he said at the time.

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