Charlamagne Tha God Tells Fat Joe That Eminem has No Club Bangers & No Songs to Go Against Other Rappers

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Charlamagne Tha God Tells Fat Joe That Eminem has No Club Bangers & No Songs to Go Against Other Rappers

Charlamagne Tha God says Eminem has no club bangers in Conversation with Fat Joe.

Charlamagne Tha God and Fat Joe went live on Instagram for a conversation regarding verzuz battles where Charlamagne said that he can name 7 rappers who would wash Eminem in a battle. He named the likes of JAY-Z, Kanye West, Lil Wayne, DMX, T.I, and Nas.

Charlamagne also tells Fat Joe that Em would embarrass himself against other rappers in a verzuz battle as he has no club bangers and no songs to go against other MCs. “What is he gonna play? ‘Hi, my name is’?” said Charlamagne. “That’s gonna beat Lil Wayne’s ‘A Millie’? That’s gonna beat T.I.’s ‘What you know about that’? That’s gonna beat Jay-Z ‘You don’t know’? If it was battle of rhyming Eminem can take anybody but song for song? Eminem’s got no club bangers. What Eminem songs plays in the club?

Charlamagne Tha God was dissed by Eminem in his album Revival in 2017. In the songs “Fall” and “The Ringer” Eminem dissed Charlamagne. In response to diss he responded, “It’s always cool when you get immortalized on records. I am just happy that I have gotten to the level where rappers who can actually rap say my name in records, regardless if it’s a diss or not. Early in my career, I was only being dissed by Chingy. Now I’m being dissed by Eminem. Life is great.

Eminem, according to Charlamagne, is one of the finest lyricists, describing him as “a living legend, a rap God, [and] an icon.

He concluded by saying that Eminem would humiliate himself if he appeared on Verzuz. Fat Joe couldn’t be more dissatisfied. He reminded Charlemagne that Eminem had “the most faithful followers in the universe” who may outnumber any fandom in the comments – something that Verzuz values. Fat Joe was gracious enough not to bring up No. 1 singles, which reduces the number of individuals who can even begin to compare themselves to Marshall to an exceedingly tiny amount. He did, however, emphasise the importance of rap: “There are different lanes for everybody. The reason why hip-hop is so beautiful is it’s so diverse.”

 

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