Prince Eazy talks about Nick Cannon, Eminem, and more in a new interview.
At the end of 2019, when Eminem took some shots at Nick Cannon on Fat Joe’s “Lord Above“, the California comedian responded with three diss tracks fired at the Detroit Rapper. In the first two diss tracks, “The Invitation” and “Pray For Him“, Nick Cannon was assisted by Chicago artist Prince Eazy, who said that God should’ve taken Eminem’s life instead of Juice WRLD.
Now Prince Eazy sat down with Manny Akiio on “Off The Porch” show, where he talks about his love for Nick Cannon and why he dissed Eminem even though he is one of his favorite rappers. “A lot of ni**as talk sh*t about nick because they see the goofy him on Wild N Out, but they don’t know that man paying for people funerals in Chicago and all type of sh*t and never bragged about it once. Bro how could you not respect a ni**a like that bro. It’s so much on the internet that y’all see but y’all don’t see that happening outside the internet bro,” he says at around the 13:00 minute mark.
“Nick is my brother, I love Nick,” says Eazy. “You see that why I dissed Eminem for and Eminem is one of my favorite rappers. This ni**a Eminem is a monster, if you think Eminem can’t rap, you stupid. He’s a monster, he get busy, he even murdered his mama Period. He don’t got no f**ks about life, he’s a f**king goat. And Nick’s getting ate the f**k up, he needed help. I got you bro come on. That’s all that was. I ain’t gotta smoke with it, I love Eminem.”
“And Bizarre is bogus as hell cause this fat a** used to follow me but unfollowed me after we dissed Eminem. You bogus as hell. I still f**k with Bizarre, I still follow his a** though. It’s just rap bro, it’s no real street sh*t.”
This prompted Cannon to release ‘The Invitation,’ in which he claimed the Detroit rapper reportedly paid off a limo driver not to reveal a video of him administering fellatio.
It’s the second diss track Cannon has released this week, after Eminem’s attacks directed at Cannon and his ex-wife Mariah Carey on ‘Lord Above,’ which comes on Fat Joe and Dre’s new album, ‘Family Ties.’
In the interview, he talks about life in Chicago, being an independent artist, meeting Spike Lee after getting out of prison, how he got his rap name, why he dissed Meek Mill, and much more.
Watch the full interview below.