Eminem tops Best Flow Top 5 list by Nick Cannon.
Nick Cannon recently did his series called World Famous Top 5 on Nick Cannon Radio where this time he names the rappers with the best flows. He puts Bizzy Bone on the number, the trio of Migos on the number 4, E-40 on rank 3, and Snoop Dogg placed at the number 2. The Best Flow list is topped by none other than Eminem, who received a salute from Nick Cannon.
Despite their turbulent personal history, it appears that Nick Cannon and Eminem are about to embark on a new chapter. Cannon began his “World Famous Top 5” segment a few days ago, which centered on the best flows of all time. “When it comes to rapping, there are lyricists, storytellers, and people who know how to get the party started,” he says upfront. “But who has the best game flow?” He then clarifies that the list is his opinion and is subject to debate; for example, his list differs from our own, which is available here.
At three, Cannon opts to honour E-40, praising the Bay Area legend’s unrivalled versatility. “This one is so tough,” continues Cannon, upon reaching the top two. “The best to ever do it, we talked about Biggie’s slow flow, but the first person with the slow flow from my side of the world, that I’ve seen do it — and it was probably because he was high — Mr. Snoop Doggy Dogg. That flow is crazy, and it was sometimes all freestyle. Cats didn’t know that.”
“I know this is gonna be controversial but we’re talking specifically flows,” says Nick. “The number one flow, That means your ability to put words together, cadences, ride the beat, be in the pocket, Gotta give it to him y’all, ain’t no hate in my heat, Marshall Mathers, ladies and gentlemen, Eminem. That dude cannot be contested when it comes to his flows. His wordplay is crazy but even how he puts them together, Salute to you, king.”
Nick Cannon recently squashed his longtime beef with the Detroit rapper with some help from Royce da 5’9″ and Fat Joe.
The beef between Eminem and Nick Cannon started with Em’s 2009 song “Bagpipes From Bagdad,” in which he mocked both Cannon and his ex-wife Mariah Carey. Last year, the feud was reignited when Slim Shady dissed Cannon on Joe’s single “Lord Above,” prompting Cannon to react with a series of diss tracks. Joe volunteered to help Cannon and the “Not Afraid” rapper have a discussion, which Cannon stated he would gladly embrace. Royce Da 5’9″ has also been contacted by the radio presenter to negotiate a prospective sit-down.
The dispute between Eminem and Cannon was pronounced over by KXNG Crooked and Royce Da 5’9 earlier this month. Someone dubbed Cannon the “enemy” after he snapped a photo with Royce, to which Crooked answered, “They’re not enemies, it’s over.”
“They aren’t opponents; the war is done.” “Ok, I deserve this,” Royce said, laughing at a fake picture of him posing alongside other celebs Shady has previously mocked. “Ok I deserve this. Listen… Please stop making these. These are too hilarious… 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.”
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