Nick Cannon is yet to see his headline without Eminem’s name in it and his recent interview with Billboard just proves it.
While a lot of this conversation was focused on the success of a show he hosts, the paragraph about Eminem made the headline. That was Cannon’s interpretation of the latest lap of the one-sided battle that he desperately tries to keep alive because, as he admitted it, it brings him attention and money. So he keeps acting a victim and a winner, both poorly:
You gotta remember, I was defending myself once again. He keeps bringing it up for decades. I’m one of those cats that matches energy. I don’t do it — I overdo it. Even in high school, I was a little guy, but if you made fun of me, I was gonna make fun of you, your momma, and that’s the same energy of Wild ‘N Out. It was a month of social commentary, but if you’ve ever heard me speak on this matter, I always give that dude his props as an icon in hip-hop. I think he knows better now. If he keeps talking about me, I’m gonna keep talking back.
Not to forget that Nick Cannon thinks that he is a comedian. Only usually, it does not equal to make himself a laughing stock to boost sales. Or in his case, it does.