The Florida rapper wanted to score some easy points attacking Eminem, but it seems that he is getting more than he can handle.
Having posted the video where he was flipping Marshall off and proclaiming his irrelevance, this rump supporter with a modest following certainly gained a lot of attention. Mostly, the attention of people who could not stop laughing at this stupid claim. Eminem fans had a field day, mocking Lil Pump.
However, some serious people also were drawn to the conversation and even tried to reason the overconfident young man. Chuck D, the leader of the legendary rap group Public Enemy and the frontman of the rap-rock supergroup Prophets of Rage, gave some basic maths lesson to Lil Pump:
To Lil pump: Last time I was in the same building as Eminem it was a 2019 stadium w 63,623 paid fanatics. This was 2 weeks after opening up a concert of 750,000 in Milan Italy. I mean people can make up whatever in their individual heads but promoting your mind as truth is crazy
To Lil pump : Last time i was in the same building as @Eminem it was a 2019 stadium w 63,623 paid fanatics. This was 2 weeks after opening up a concert of 750,000 in Milan Italy.I mean people can make up whatever in their individual heads but promoting your mind as truth is crazy
— Chuck D (@MrChuckD) December 25, 2020
Royce da 5’9” did not try to explain Lil Pump the errs of his ways but pointed out that he should be ready to consequences. And these consequences are not likely to be a song from Eminem:
I’ll slap them glasses so far off his face, they’ll land in a whole nother genre. Not cuz I’m mad but just cuz I’m exhausted with all the tuff talk from all these harmless creatures… Enjoy yourself. You actually make money off blatant misappropriation while not being really good at anything.
Nobody else, though, seemed to take this seriously. Nasaan, Proof’s son and a talented rapper himself did not waste words to clarify his position and tweeted:
Lol FUCK @lilpump 🗣
Lol FUCK @lilpump 🗣
— SAAN LAURENT (@1NASAAN) December 25, 2020
MAJ, who is featured on “These Demons” from Eminem’s latest “Music to Be Murdered By: Side B” supported this sentiment word by word:
fuck lil pump
fuck lil pump
— MAJ (@majinmaj) December 24, 2020
Slaughterhouse MC and Eminem’s collaborator KXNG Crook could get his head around this comic suggestion:
Imagine Eminem vs Lil Pump
Eminem’s manager Paul Rosenberg admitted that this picture is too surreal for him to even think about it.
I can not.
— X-Mas OFF Again (@rosenberg) December 24, 2020
Crook later took another jab at Lil Pump, addressing him by the name that Donald Trump called him at his MAGA rally:
I got the homie warming up for Little Pimp right now pic.twitter.com/KcZvaRKz17
— Crook (@CrookedIntriago) December 25, 2020
Well, Lil Pump is an easy target to roast. Even the victories that his fandom claims are cringy and should not be advertised, probably: