Nick Cannon went after Eminem in December 2019 with a series of diss tracks after Slim Shady clowned his relationship with his ex-wife Mariah Carey on the Fat Joe cut “Lord Above.” While Eminem never responded on wax, their public discourse was thoroughly entertaining for the rap community fans or not.
Needless to say, Cannon knows a thing or two about the potency required for an effective diss. During a new installment of Nick Cannon Radio’s “World Famous Top 5” YouTube series,
The Masked Singer host tackled the “Top 5 Best Diss Tracks.”
Before getting to the list, Cannon joked his beef with Eminem should be considered one of the greatest then quickly digressed.
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#VIRAL: The generational war between Gen Z and Millennials has hit a new low. It’s moved from hurling insults at one another on Twitter to another the younger generation’s favorite platform. Millennials have stormed TikTok and they’re trying to take down Gen Z one diss track at a time.
By www.tobytweets.com
Mar 8, 2021
The generational war between Gen Z and Millennials has hit a new low. It’s moved from hurling insults at one another on Twitter to another the younger generation’s favorite platform. Millennials have stormed TikTok and they’re trying to take down Gen Z one diss track at a time.
Spoiler: It’s not working. Mostly because the tracks are well… to use Gen Z’s terms… cringey AF. One of the more popular Millennial diss tracks getting roasted right now was made by a Mammy Banter and includes lyrics like “so you think we re old, well I ain t having that / we give you WiFi, and we can take it back.” While she’s deleted the original video, her tune has been shared by countless Gen Zers posting reaction videos. And judging by the amount of fake vomiting and sarcastic crying in their clips, they aren’t impressed.
By www.tobytweets.com
Mar 8, 2021
The generational war between Gen Z and Millennials has hit a new low. It’s moved from hurling insults at one another on Twitter to another the younger generation’s favorite platform. Millennials have stormed TikTok and they’re trying to take down Gen Z one diss track at a time.
Spoiler: It’s not working. Mostly because the tracks are well… to use Gen Z’s terms… cringey AF. One of the more popular Millennial diss tracks getting roasted right now was made by a Mammy Banter and includes lyrics like “so you think we re old, well I ain t having that / we give you WiFi, and we can take it back.” While she’s deleted the original video, her tune has been shared by countless Gen Zers posting reaction videos. And judging by the amount of fake vomiting and sarcastic crying in their clips, they aren’t impressed.