Bizarre didn’t feel the need to defend his friend because he said: “These guys are going to bury themselves.”
It’s no secret that Bizarre is protective of Em as he’s issued warnings to both Machine Gun Kelly and Joe Budden over their remarks about the Kamikaze emcee. However, Bizarre has learned not to give knee-jerk reactions to Eminem’s lyrical battles. “Man, I had to learn my lesson with the Machine Gun Kelly and Joe Budden’s beef,” he said. “Marshall’s my friend and we’re damn near like a gang, so when I see people talking sh*t about him, I always go into defense mode. That’s my brother. When the first Nick Cannon diss came out, I thought it was funny. I’m cool with Charlie Clips and Hitman Holla — I’m cool with all them cats.”
Then, it went from being “funny” to awkward for Bizarre. “When I heard the second diss record, I was like, ‘Okay, wait a minute. This is getting corny,’ he said. “I just think the whole thing is corny when you got four rappers, regardless if it was Charlie Clips or f*cking Pusha T, whoever it was. It’s kind of corny when you got four rappers trying to diss one rapper. And then they were trying to force lines. It was, ‘You Eminem…you need to leave Nick alone.’ Then when I seen the Wild ‘N Out shirts, I was like, ‘Okay, I don’t think I need to say anything.’ I think these guys are going to bury themselves.” We can’t wait to hear what he thinks about Nick’s third go-round. Check out Rufus below.