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Candace Owens Labels Eminem’s Diss as Lame and Desperate

Eminem’s new album, The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce), features a diss aimed at conservative commentator Candace Owens. Unsurprisingly, Owens had a strong reaction to the lyrics.

Last Friday, Owens addressed Eminem’s remarks during an appearance on TMZ. She was asked about the rapper’s comments on the track “Lucifer.”

“I could not have laughed harder when somebody sent this to me,” Owens said during the interview. “I just think it is so lame. He has now cemented himself as a lame person. It just reeks of his—I’m calling this now his Hillary Clinton hot sauce moment. Like, he’s just so desperate to show Black people that he’s real.”

Owens continued, “He’s just aged out. It’s time for Eminem to hang it up.”

In “Lucifer,” Eminem doesn’t hold back his thoughts on Owens. He raps, “And Candace O, I ain’t mad at her (Ah)/I ain’t gon’ throw the fact b**ch forgot she was Black back at her/Laugh at her like them crackers she’s backin’ after her back is turned/In a cute MAGA hat with her brand-new White Lives Matter shirt (Haha, nope)/Or say this MAGA dirtbag in a skirt.”

The rapper continues, “Just opened the biggest can of worms on the whole planet Earth/Call her ‘Grand Wizard’ (Yeah), ‘Klandace’ (Haha), or ‘Grand Dragon,’ or/Like the national anthem, I won’t stand for the tramp (Why?)/But I can’t diss her ’cause my plans are to get in her pants and I’ll blow my chance if I answer back to her.”

Eminem’s new album also sees the rapper taking shots at several other public figures, including Diddy, Bruce Jenner, Ja Rule, and the late actor Christopher Reeves.

The reactions to Eminem’s latest work highlight how his provocations still stir public discourse, especially when they involve high-profile individuals. Owens’ feedback on his diss track adds another layer to the ongoing dialogue surrounding the rapper’s intent and relevance in today’s cultural landscape.

Source: multiple sources