Eminem has slammed Mariah Carey and revealed intimate details of their alleged sexual encounters in his new diss track The Warning.
The rap giant, who claims to have bedded Mariah during a brief relationship before she married husband Nick Cannon (a claim which she denies), is apparently angry at the singer’s attempts to diss him in her Obsessed video.
In Mariah’s vid, she plays a male stalker that bears a striking resemblance to Mr Mathers. But once she hears the lyrics to Em’s incredibly harsh and filthy new joint The Warning, she might wish she hadn’t bothered.
“Oh gee, is that supposed to be me in the video with the goatee?” Em raps in the track.
“Wow Mariah, didn’t expect ya to go balls out. Bitch, shut the f*ck up before I put all those phone calls out. When you was wilding out. Before Nick, when you was on my dick.”
And it gets A LOT worse from there.
Here are the lyrics in all their explicit glory (WARNING: THESE LYRICS CONTAIN SERIOUS FILTH.) Happy Friday!
Via MTV
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Thank you Defamer for posting this. I actually agree with Clay in regards to American Idol needs to get back to basics and find the “raw” talent that we loved in the first three seasons.
It seems now, every contestant has had some sort of musical background (whether it be already having made a record, had a record deal, broadway musicals, etc.) and has been exposed to the industry in some sort of fashion.
I don’t think Clay was trashing Lambert as much as he was just venting about the process in which the contestants are chosen. Let’s just agree that you either LOVED Adam or you HATED him. I think he is a great entertainer. He proved that this season. But, he has been trained to be a performer. Especially having the opportunity to perform on Broadway in “Wicked”.
What happened to the regular joes of America that just want one shot to be heard and have a chance?? What do you guys think? Read the Clay Aiken blog and tell me what you think.
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Actor Will Smith has agreed to produce a movie telling the true story of a man who rescued hundreds of people after Hurricane Katrina, reports suggest.
Ex-marine John Keller was nicknamed The Can Man after saving 244 people from flooding during the disaster.
Trade newspaper The Hollywood Reporter said that Smith’s production company and Sony Pictures had bought the movie rights to his story.
John Lee Hancock will direct the project, called The American Can.
Hancock, whose previous films include The Rookie and The Alamo, will also write the script.
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