Fat Joe helped end Nick Cannon beef with Eminem.
Fat Joe is one of the most active Hip-Hop artists on social media since the pandemic hit last year. He’s been constantly doing live streams on his IG, where he brings up other rappers, celebrities as well as political figures. Now he made a stop at Nick Cannon’s show, where he revealed how it all started.
“We joke around but you call yourself Joepra, with your show,” says Cannon. “He has a show on Instagram Live and it’s one of the best shows ever. He interviews some amazing people and it started in the pandemic.”
“I was really really scared because I’m overweight, I’m prediabetic,” says Fat Joe. “I had diabetes but when I lost weight, I lost the diabetes. Everybody was dropping during the Covid so I was scared myself and then one day my daughter, she was fourteen, she was like, ‘Dad why don’t you go on your Live?’ So I start talking to people and then the next day we went on again and the next day. She was like, ‘Just keep going on at 8:00 o’clock and this is going to be a show.’ And we’ve had everybody from Dr. Fauci to Mike Tyson to you. Morgan Freeman hit me up, The OG, the voice of God. He was like ‘I wanna come to your show’ I was like ‘No Way…’” Then they went on to show a clip from the Morgan Freeman conversation.
Then Cannon showed some praise to Bronx rapper, who helped him end his decade-old feud with Eminem. “Your show is so entertaining, so real and authentic and it helps people,” Cannon said. “And Honestly, I gotta keep it a stack, this brother right here helped end the beef with me and Eminem on his show. And it wasn’t no ‘real beef’ but Joe was like, ‘I gotta get you two brothers together, man.’”
“And I called Eminem too, and I said this gotta stop. You both my friends, my brothers, you both beautiful people. I don’t even know what this is about,” recalls Fat Joe.
“Shout out to Eminem man,” concludes Nick Cannon.
The beef between Nick Cannon and Eminem had cooled in recent years after the latter called out Nick on his Relapse single “Bagpipes from Baghdad,” but it resurfaced in February 2020 when Slim Shady took another shot at the Wild ‘N Out host on the Fat Joe and Dre song “Lord Above.”
Cannon mentioned his wish to have an honest chat with Eminem during an appearance on “The Fat Joe Show” about a year ago. He told Fat Joe at the time, “One day, hopefully, dude and I will get an opportunity to sit down ’cause like I said, I do respect his ability,” he told Fat Joe at the time. “If you can do it, man. I been trying to get… I done talked to Royce [5’9”], we trying to really get it popping, ’cause I think at the end, two men need to have that conversation.”
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Last year, on Fat Joe’s live stream, Nick Cannon showed his desire to squash his differences with Eminem, which eventually happened, with some help from Eminem’s good friend and fellow rapper Royce Da 5’9″. “Beef between @eminem x @nickcannon is water under the bridge… Thank you to @fatjoe for helping to make it happen… Let’s spread love y’all ✌🏿” wrote Royce on his IG a year ago.
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