Eminem has received an outlandish response from Candace Owens after dissing her on his latest album The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce).
The Detroit rap legend took multiple shots at the conservative commentator, rapping on the Dr. Dre-produced “Lucifer”: “And Candace O, I ain’t mad at her/ I ain’t gon’ throw the fact bitch forgot she was Black back at her/ Laugh at her like them crackers she’s backin’ after her back is turned/ In a cute MAGA hat with her brand-new White Lives Matter shirt.”
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He continued: “Or say this MAGA dirtbag in a skirt/ Just opened the biggest can of worms on the whole planet Earth/ Call her Grand Wizard, Klandace Grand Dragon or/ Like the national anthem, I won’t stand for the tramp/ But I can’t diss her ’cause my plans are to get in her pants and I’ll blow my chance if I answer back to her.”
He also accused Owens of turning her back “on her own race” on “Bad One.”
Owens responded to Eminem in a lengthy rant on her YouTube channel, accusing of him being a closeted homosexual.
“First thing I wanna say is Eminem is obviously a gay man. It’s very sad that Eminem cleaned out his closet but never came out of his closet,” she said, referencing his 2002 hit.
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She added: “I just would like to again remind people that he is in fact a struggling internally gay man and we should pray for him.”
Owens also claimed she decided to respond to his lyrics to “help him go viral” because “this is very sad. I want you to feel sad for Eminem ’cause this is just not the way for someone’s career to go down the drain […] He can be relevant just by me speaking about him.”
Candace Owens Responds to
Eminem Diss“He’s obviously a gay man. It’s too bad he cleaned out his closet but never came out of the closet.” pic.twitter.com/b9H7muFVpV
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“It would have meant something if he was at his prime,” she added. “He is not at the peak of his career; he is at the end of it. His career should have ended, like, 15 years ago and he keeps going.”
Owens later accused Eminem of being a hypocrite, saying: “You’re the one that’s actually cosplaying a race that you aren’t. You’re desperate for Black Americans to pick up your tracks because you abandoned the audience of a lot of people who were listening to your music.”
In a separate post on X (formerly Twitter), the right-wing pundit took aim at Em’s lyrics on his 2020 Kid Cudi collaboration “The Adventures of Moon Man & Slim Shady” about people who did not take the COVID-19 pandemic seriously.
“In case you needed any more proof that Eminem has a handler, he dropped a track criticizing people who didn’t wear masks. The rap game is filled with closeted homosexuals who are blackmailed into towing the establishment line,” she wrote.
In case you needed any more proof that Eminem has a handler, he dropped a track criticizing people who didn’t wear masks.
The rap game is filled with closeted homosexuals who are blackmailed into towing the establishment line. pic.twitter.com/VfbLS90fs0— Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) July 13, 2024
While Eminem is not a fan of Candace Owens, his “Forever” collaborator Kanye West has long been a vocal supporter of the controversial figure.
Ye actively promoted her book Blackout on social media, saying: “THANK YOU CANDACE OWENS. How Black America can make its second escape from the Democratic plantation.”
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In turn, Owens defended West’s support of Donald Trump: “People keep taking him lightly and it’s been his entire life. Kanye was not coming out telling people how to vote. He never said vote for this person, listen, or follow me. He simply said, ‘I support the president and I’m tired of people bullying me and telling me I can’t wear the MAGA hat.’”
More recently, she praised Kanye and Ty Dolla $ign‘s Vultures 1 album when it was released earlier this year.
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She wrote on X: “Congratulations, Kanye. Cancel culture has been officially cancelled. #Vultures.”