Rapper Eminem was the talk of the town after he slammed President Donald Trump during an epic freestyle at the BET Hip Hop Awards.

And Trump-loving duo Diamond and Silk were not fans of his rhymes deciding on Wednesday to drop a humorous clap back of their own.

The video opens with very brief clips of Eminem's verse before Diamond and Silk saunter on screen with the latter holding a bag of peanut M&Ms.

Trump-loving duo Diamond and Silk were not fans of Eminem's anti-Trump freestyle he did on Tuesday at the Hip Hop Awards, deciding on Wednesday to drop a humorous clap back of their own

'Yo Silk! I know this mofo didn't just say that,' said Diamond in her best rapper impression.

Silk confirms and added: 'He said it.'

Diamond responds 'Ay yo, drop that beat,' to which a small scrap of music plays showing a title screen before fading out as the two actually rap in a-cappella.

The duo start off repeating 'Trump's Yo President! He's your President,' and seem to get more and more off beat as they do so.

'Yo Silk! I know this mofo didn't just say that,' said Diamond in her best rapper impression. Silk confirms and added: 'He said it.' Diamond responds 'Ay yo, drop that beat,' to which a small scrap of music plays showing a title screen before fading out as the two actually rap in a-cappella

Sing rapping to the Detroit rapper frozen in frame, the duo then bust out to appears to be the first verse of the rap.

Diamond said: 'Trump's yo president, so get over it. Stop crying and whining like a little b***h!'

Silk responds, slightly off and rushed: 'You mad you mad that Hillary lost. Diamond and Silk tried to tell y'all that Trump is the boss.'

'He's a baller. A shot caller. I hope he builds that wall ten feet tall up,' said Diamond.

And almost cult like the two chant, 'Build that wall. Build it tall. Protect us all. Before this country fall!'

The duo start off repeating 'Trump's Yo President! He's your President,' and seem to get more and more off beat as they do so

Then remembering that they were rapping, Silk starts the second verse.

'Now you can go around talking about you hate Trump. Take a look in the mirror you just got stomped,' she said.

Diamond added: So you tell your fans to draw a line in the sand. To make a choice between you and him like you the man.'

'So let me tell you something that you really need to know. A lot of your fans voted for Trump so maybe you need to go,' said Silk.

Then incorrectly referencing the NFL protest where they are kneeling against police brutality and not against the flag, Diamond added: So tell the NFL they should stand the f**k up. Instead of kneeling on the flag tryna pull a stunt.

And almost cult like the two chant, 'Build that wall. Build it tall. Protect us all. Before this country fall!'

'And they can take a knee on half time but don't do it on our watch, on our time, or our dime, said SIlk, once again trying to fit more syllables in the rhymes she spat.

To finish off the verse, Diamond added 'It's sad you had to use the word racism to make a connect. But I am telling you right now your whole rap was whack.'

'Boom!'

The duo finish off the song.

'He's your President. He's your he's your president.

'And he is going to win again.'

The song fades out with He's your president.

Eminem unleashed a tirade against Donald Trump with a freestyle rap on the BET Hip Hop Awards on Tuesday.

The rapper skewered the President for his stance on immigration, the Alt Right, NFL, gun control and even natural disasters.

Eminem unleashed a tirade against Donald Trump with a freestyle rap on the BET Hip Hop Awards on Tuesday

The rapper skewered the President for his stance on immigration, the Alt Right, NFL, gun control and even natural disasters

In his verbal jabs, the 44-year-old referenced his predecessor Barack Obama, who he gave 'props' to as a far better alternative to the 45th President of the US.

He rhymed: 'But we better give Obama props/ Cause what we've got in office now's/ A kamikaze that'll probably cause a nuclear holocaust.'

Diamond and Silk have been to numerous Trump rallies and events and serve as beacons for the President and his heavily criticized relationship with Black people in America.

Donald Trump received eight percent of the Black vote in the election.