Hip-hop artist Marshall Mathers, known professionally as Eminem, has been waiting in vain for President Donald Trump to respond to a four-minute freestyle rap he directed at the president in October.
Now, the rapper has publicly made note of Trump’s lack of response.
“I was and am still extremely angry,” Mathers said last week during an interview with Sirius XM’s Shade 45.
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“I can’t stand that motherf—er. I feel like he’s not paying attention to me. I was kind of waiting for him to say something … and for some reason, he didn’t say anything,” he added.
During the interview, Mathers was asked if he would ever run for office.
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He sarcastically indicated that he is fit for politics, saying, “I got a really good educational background, and I’m like super smart at everything.”
Mathers failed the ninth grade three times and dropped out of school when he was 17.
The freestyle rap Mathers directed at Trump, called “The Storm,” was performed by the musician for the BET Hip Hop Awards.
Many of the lines were direct criticisms of Trump, whom he called a “racist 94-year-old grandpa.”
“But we better give Obama props / ‘Cause what we got in office now’s a kamikaze / That’ll probably cause a nuclear holocaust,” he said.
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Other lines were directed at Eminem’s fans and Trump’s supporters.
“Any fan of mine who’s a supporter of his / I’m drawing in the sand a line, you’re either for or against / And if you can’t decide who you like more and you’re split / On who you should stand beside, I’ll do it for you with this / F— you!”
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Mathers’ has also contributed to a song by Big Sean called “No Favors,” according to Breitbart.
On the track, Mathers further criticizes Trump, calling him a “b—-.”
The rapper also openly talks about about sexually assaulting conservative pundit Ann Coulter.
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