Candace Owens had some critical words for Eminem after he mentioned her in his latest album. The 51-year-old rapper released “The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce)” on Friday, which includes disses aimed at the conservative commentator on two tracks. In one of the songs, “Lucifer,” Eminem refers to Owens as a “tramp” and calls out her support for President Donald Trump’s “MAGA” movement and Kanye West’s “White Lives Matter” clothing line.
The lyrics directed at Owens in the song are harsh, with Eminem not holding back in his critique of her affiliations. On a separate track called “Bad One,” Eminem accuses Owens of turning her back on her own race. Owens responded to these tracks during her YouTube show, “Candace Live,” where she criticized Eminem for trying to appeal to Black audiences and labeled him as a “struggling internally gay man.”
Owens expressed her thoughts on Eminem’s lyrics, suggesting that he is a closeted gay man who has not fully come out. Despite the controversy, Eminem’s album continues to gain attention for his bold statements and unfiltered opinions about Owens and other controversial figures.