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In the song Em raps about taking Mariah Carey from Nick
and Nick has expressed great distaste for those lyrics…”

Diamond selling Hip Hop heavyweight Eminem has ruffled many feathers with his hot new album. The song “Bagpipes from Baghdad” off his Relapses album has reportedly offended Nick Cannon. In the song Em raps about taking Mariah Carey from Nick and Nick has expressed great distaste for those lyrics. This is sparking controversy over the matter. Knowing Eminem, he fanned the flames and fueled the fire, even more. And he made “sexually suggestive” remarks about Mariah Carey in a radio interview.

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Nick Cannon retaliated on his blog by firing back with insults at the Aftermath Records rapper. Vowing that the rapper faces “repercussions” and openly showing that he has taken offense to the lyrics in the song.

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…other songs off the album such as “Hello” and “DeJa Vu” will go on to quench the thirsts of many fans who have been eager to hear a drug-laden Slim song.”

The album Relapse 1 is arguably Marshal Matter’s best work to date. It gives fans a refined Slim Shady leaving fans more screwed up in the head as they impatiently anticipate the Relapse 2. The singles “Crack A Bottle,” and “We Made You” have successfully stirred up much concern among others. The insane wordplay in “3 Am” shows an ever psychopathic Slim Shady, other songs off the album such as “Hello” and “Deja Vu” will go on to quench the thirsts of many fans who have been eager to hear a drug-laden Slim song. Fans have become addicted to Eminem’s “I’m So Fucked Up” themes and this album definitely gets the job done.*

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Wilfred Kanu Jr., known as Freddy Will, is a Sierra Leonean-born American author, music producer, and recording artist. He writes on history, philosophy, geopolitics, biography, poetry, public discourse, and fiction. He resides in Berlin, Germany, mixing hip-hop music with jazz, calypso, dancehall, classical, r&b, and afrobeat.
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