Coi Leray Shades Eminem By Calling Rap Beef “Corny”

Some rap beefs are dinosaurs in the industry, and there are few as petty, long-lasting, and innocuous as Eminem versus Benzino. Over the past three decades, the two disrespected each other, called things off, made efforts to build a bridge, and failed to do so sustainably. What’s more is that Marshall Mathers’ latest diss towards The Source magazine’s former co-owner also roped in his daughter, Coi Leray. After folks reacted to Em’s diss track, “Doomsday Pt. 2,” she came through on Twitter on Friday (January 26) with some thoughts on the concept of rap beef as a whole in her career, which she’s ironically never shied away from.

“Rap beef is so washed and tired,” Coi Leray told her social media followers, which prompted much debate. “Exhausting. Embarrassing. Just f***ing over all corny as f**k. [person dumping trash emoji]. I got no issues with no one. I’m so locked in on my grown and sexy vibes… if anybody don’t like me, that’s something they gotta take on with themselves [red heart emoji].” Of course, many brought up that she recently feuded with Latto for a hot second before adopting this new perspective.

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Coi Leray’s Response To Eminem

Regardless, here’s what Eminem had to say for Coi Leray and Benzino. “Now I got a riddle, one condition, you mustn’t laugh,” he spits on “Doomsday Pt. 2.” “What is the opposite of Benzino? A giraffe. Go at his neck, how the f**k is that? How can I go at somethin’ he doesn’t have? Arms so short he can’t even touch his hands when they’re up above his head doin’ jumpin’ jacks.

Another Light Jab

“Sorry, I don’t mean to upset you, Ben’, when I talk about all the debt you in,” e went on. “I hear that you been creepin’ on the low in them cheap hotels that they catch you in. Jesus Christ, dawg, when you said two-10, never guessed you meant at the Red Roof Inn, in a room with one single bed, two men. Well, I guess then I regret to inform you, hate to spoil the day, but this doesn’t bring me no joy to say, guess that Coi Leray feat’s in the toilet, aye?” For more news and the latest updates on Eminem and Coi Leray, keep checking in with HNHH.

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Charlamagne Calls Lil Wayne “Corny” For Ending Concert Early

Charlamagne called Lil Wayne out for being “corny” by abruptly ending his latest concert in Los Angeles. The Young Money rapper was upset with the audience for not being excited about his artists Lil Twist, Yaj Kader, and Allan Cubas. Charlamagne addressed the viral incident on The Breakfast Club, Monday.

“That’s corny,” Charlamagne began. “You can’t be upset because the crowd not feeling your artist. And I’m sure Wayne has been there before. I’m sure that the was a time he might’ve brought, even a Drake out way way way back in the day and people weren’t paying attention to Drake. Or he might’ve brought a Nicki out way way way back in the day and people weren’t paying attention to Nicki. Or Tyga. All of these people who ended up blowing up. Everybody starts somewhere.”

Read More: Lil Wayne Abruptly Ends His Last Tour Stop In Los Angeles

Lil Wayne Performs In L.A.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – MAY 13: Rapper Lil Wayne performs onstage during the final night of the ‘Welcome to tha Carter’ tour at The Wiltern on May 13, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Scott Dudelson/Getty Images)

As for Wayne’s show, he arrived an hour late and only performed for 30 minutes before ending the concert. “We appreciate it, but we ain’t about to be bending over backwards for these folks,” he said on stage. “We work too hard for this shit, we work way too hard. This my motherfuckin’ artist Allan, that was Twist, that was Yaj. We are Young Money. We appreciate y’all time.”

When Charlamagne’s comments were posted on Instagram, many fans agreed with him. “Young money BEEN wack,” one fan commented. “Can’t make ppl wait for hours, stop early, then put on ppl no one cares about…” As for those in attendance, they voiced their frustrations all over social media. “I’ll never look at Lil Wayne the same after tonight,” one fan shared on Twitter. “He really canceled his concert mid-show bc the audience (I am the audience) sat down while he took a smoke and piss break. Refunds are in order.”

Charlamagne & DJ Envy On Lil Wayne’s Concert

Before he did leave, Wayne labeled himself the greatest of all time. “I am the realest motherfucker in the game right now,” Lil Wayne said on Saturday night. “Ladies and gentlemen, I don’t give a fuck what you think you’re looking at, but you are looking at the best rapper alive.”

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Dominique Da Diva Says Nick Cannon Is Corny Too After Michael B. Jordan

Dominique Da Dive recently doubled down on her comments about Michael B. Jordan being corny and even threw Nick Cannon into the fold. Moreover, her stance comes after Jordan accused her podcast co-host Lore’l of calling him corny instead. While Lore’l actually spoke on their time together in school and not about his corniness, there was some miscommunication in the two years since that episode aired. Regardless, Da Diva stood by her assessment, even though she said that it’s not all that negative.

“The blogs only post half bulls**t,” she wrote on her Instagram story with some laughing emojis. “They mad at Lore’l when it was me who called him corny.” In another story post, she elaborated on her stance. “Any black man that dates white women is corny to me. I guess that PR relationship w/ Lori helped y’all forget but I didn’t.” Yet again, she added yet another slide to her story to really hammer things home. “Anything I said once I’ll say it again. Nick Cannon is corny too- he got mad women babies and money.

Dominique Da Diva Compares Nick Cannon & Michael B. Jordan

“I thought we were all doing out ‘Ciara Prayer’ for a nice corny Russell Wilson to save us from these toxic n***as?” she continued. “No? Corny ain’t bad. That’s 70% of the n***as in this industry. Let’s see how y’all act when he brings his next white girlfriend with him on the red carpet, toodles.” To be fair, sources close to Jordan did dismiss claims that he was dating British model Amber Jepson, so that last assessment remains to be seen. Still, it doesn’t matter much at the end of the day, as it’s his life to live. Moreover, fans are incredibly excited for both the Creed III film and its Dreamville-led soundtrack.

Meanwhile on Nick Cannon’s end, the father of 12 recently said that any future babies are in the hands of God. “God decides when we’re done, but I believe I definitely got my hands full,” he told Entertainment Tonight in an interview. “And I’m so focused. I’m locked in. But when I’m 85, you never know. I might [have more].” Regardless of whether you agree with Dominique, log back into HNHH for the latest on Michael B. Jordan, Nick Cannon, and more celebrity antics.

Lore’l Didn’t Call Michael B. Jordan “Corny,” New Podcast Audio Reveals

Michael B. Jordan took the opportunity to troll an interviewer who previously called him “corny” on a a podcast. Moreover, this went down at the Creed III Atlanta HBCU fan screening. However, new podcast audio shows that the interviewer, Lore’l, didn’t call Michael B. Jordan corny in the first place, but rather her cohost. Furthermore, Lore’l told Jordan that he misquoted her when they talked on the red carpet, and it looks like she was right all along. Moreover, the new audio actually shows the podcast host somewhat defending the actor and director.

“You know what I really think deep down inside? I think that Michael B. Jordan is a nice, corny guy, and I don’t mean that as a slight,” Dominique said. Furthermore, they discussed his relationship with Lori Harvey in a 2021 podcast episode. “We all know the nice, corny guys treat you the best.” Then, Lore’l stepped in to talk about knowing Jordan for years since they went to school together. “You know what’s so crazy? I went to school with Michael B. Jordan at a point in life,” she said. “And to be honest with you, we teased him all the damn time because his name was Michael Jordan.

Lore’l Never Called Michael B. Jordan Corny

“Let’s start there, and he was no Michael Jordan,” she continued. “And he also would come to school with a headshot. We lived in Newark, that’s the hood. We would make fun of him like, ‘What you gonna do with your stupid headshot!?’ And now look at him!” Years later, Lore’l referenced their history at the screening, and it shows the Black Panther actor has quite the sharp memory. “We go way back, all the way back to Chad Science [Academy] in Newark,” she told him. “Oh yeah, I was the corny kid, right?”

Meanwhile, whatever corniness Jordan has, had, or will have is moot in the face of his accomplishments. Fans everywhere are very excited for the third film in the Creed franchise, especially considering how much MBJ’s spoken of his experience both directing and acting. Ahead of the film’s release, let’s just hope that he catches wind of Lore’l’s actual words and doesn’t hold any ill will. Still, check out all referenced clips above and stay tuned to HNHH for the latest on Michael B. Jordan and Creed III.

Consequence Claims Kid Cudi Called Drake “Corny” At Kanye West’s Birthday

Consequence says that Kid Cudi once called Drake “fucking corny” at a birthday party for Kanye West. During an interview with The Art of Dialogue, Consequence detailed the incident.

He explained that the group had been celebrating at a restaurant in New York City, shortly after working on Drake’s “Best I Ever Had” music video in 2009.

“Drake is like, ‘Yo, it’s just a pleasure to be around y’all and I appreciate y’all embracing me. I grew up watching all your videos. It’s a dream come true,’” Cons recalled. “Cudi right here like, ‘Man, fuck that n***a. That n***a’s pussy, yo. Why he even here? Fuck’s wrong with this n***a, man? Get this n***a the fuck outta here, he’s so fucking corny.’”

LOS ANGELES, CA – JULY 22: Consequence of A Tribe Called Quest performs onstage during day 2 of FYF Fest 2017 at Exposition Park on July 22, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Rich Fury/Getty Images for FYF)

Cons went on to say that the two have been at odds for years. He chalked up the reasoning to “a competitive rivalry” over “music, attention, clout, and prestige.”

He added: “There’s been animosity, envy for years…It’s really crazy how it’s manifested over the years. When I seen Cudi and Drake in the ‘Pursuit of Happiness’, I was like, what I’ma do? Call Drake and be like, ‘Yo, you know he don’t really fuck with you like that?’”

Drake and Cudi have publically thrown shade at one another several times over the years. However, back in August, Cudi clarified some of his latest remarks that were interpreted as a diss. He explained that he’s “got love” for the Toronto rapper.

Check out Consequence’s interview with The Art of Dialogue below.

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