The beef was a topic on his podcast.
Mal argued that Eminem should go on Wild ‘N Out, an open invitation that Cannon shared with his foe on Instagram. “I’m talking about just doing the show, doing something that shows that you’re still in touch and in tune with the culture,” he said. “If you’re gon’ get into this type of sh*t, at least make it comedy. This sh*t is just corny at this point.” Mal added that Wild ‘N Out is a show with a large viewing audience. “The show’s been on air for 15 years,” he added. “It’s not a bullsh*t show. Go do it.”
Joe believed that Eminem appearing on Nick’s show would be a waste of time for the Detroit rapper. “You’re not going on your ex’s ex’s show,” Joe stated. “Clearly they still have some unresolved tension and I don’t think that the public airwaves or the broadcast waves are where they should address it.”
After listening to Em’s “Lord Above” verse, Joe spoke about Nick having to call on a crew of battle rappers to help him on his diss tracks. “What is the appropriate response when someone who raps better, just blatantly opens the track with eight bars toward you, talkin’ about ‘I’m reminiscing’?” Rory added that Nick’s strategy was fine, but his execution was just horrible. “I get what he was trying to do, let me get Suge, let me get a bunch of battle rappers,” Rory said. “I get his thought process, but it came out horrible.” Listen to the group discuss Eminem and Nick Cannon’s beef below.