Eminem Vs Canibus – What Happened?



Eminem and Canibus have had beef in the past that dates all the way back to 1998, today we breakdown the entire history of Eminem Vs Canibus.

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32 thoughts on “Eminem Vs Canibus – What Happened?”

  1. Eminem fans always will say Em is better…even his lyrics are garbage.I think lyrical Canibus is better then Eminem and have more complex lyrics,Eminem raps about him,his family problems and his problems…is a good rapper but not the best no matter how much records has sold,how much money and fans have.

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  2. Cannibus is one of the greatest lyricists ever. His Eminem disses are underrated asf. Ppl just conclude that Em beat Canibus because of popularity and how their careers turned out. Diss record for diss record, Canibus is the master. Ppl don't give Canibus enough credit.

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  3. Here's the thing. When Em was dropping disses about Canabis back in the beginning, nobody knew who Canabis was, so nobody picked up on it. Then after it was all said and done, and people knew that Canabis was an actual MC, it was too late because Canabis' career was steamrolled by Em before he had a chance to write anything worthy of radio play. 😂

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  4. Crazy thing is Canibus is more like Eminem then Eminem wants to admit. Many ppl have dissed Eminem’s beats, & Eminem felt a way about it. So he should understand how Canibus felt. your hair ain’t really blonde, & ya eyes aint blue, so when you diss me.. you’re dissing you

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  5. I have heard rappers like Eminem I never heard a rapper like Canibus this nigga will be spitting for like 10 minutes straight in some of his songs poet lourette 2 is like 8 minutes long no chorus just bars and 100 bars is the first song where a rapper has spat 100 bars in a song no chorus just bars and also master thesis is the most lyrical track i have ever heard in my life till this day

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  6. What you specifically left out in that Cannibus(also his name is Cassidy) versus LL Cool J rap beef, is that LL Cool J contacted DMX and Cassidy for his album as he wanted newer rap artists to be featured. Both Cassidy and Cool talked, and Cassidy liked his microphone arm but Cool thought he disrespected him. After LL Cool J asked Cassidy to change his lyrics, Cassidy asked back to for him to also change some of his verse that Cassidy heard as subliminal shots at Cassidy himself. They both talked over the phone, and LL Cool J repeatedly kept telling Cassidy he'll do it, it's be cool, and repeatedly told him not to drop a diss. So when LL Cool J invited DMX, other rappers, he did not invite Cassidy over, and he also didn't changed his lyrics that gave subliminal shots to Cassidy, and word circulated in the hip hop culture that LL Cool J disrespected Cassidy and Cassidy's a punk, so really Cassidy felt so disrespected and his reputation as an upcoming lyricist on the line he had to make a diss track against LL Cool J.

    We'll never know the specifics between Cassidy and Eminem's rap beef, we know enough that Eminem looked up to LL Cool J and likely bite some of his rap style for himself, which resulted in both artist's styles being very similar, which may have led to Cassidy thinking Eminem ghost written for LL Cool J as it's quite lyrical a bit. And Cassidy had every reason to be suspicious because in Hip Hop culture, when it comes to rap battles and diss tracks, THE RAPPER DISSING WRITES HIS/HER OWN LYRICS! NO GHOST WRITERS INVOLVED! That was the 1 rule every has to abide by, and if you broke it or tried to bend it, you'll mostly be seen as a clown and fake Emcee and fake soft rapper. I generally don't mind ghost writers in other art media and even in music genres, but in particular with diss tracks you have to wirte your own bars and spit at the person who crossed you!

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