Listen To “The Miseducation Of The Negro You Love To Hate” By Nick Cannon

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Eminem getting Nick Cannon to rap again should be a positive thing, right? Well, it’s not. In “The Miseducation Of The Negro You Love To Hate,” Cannon poisons us with seven tracks full of weak ass disses towards Eminem, terrible singing, and bars that are below average. One thing I do like about the album is that it has a sick-ass cover!


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