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“If anybody wanted Joe to respond to them in a rap, all they had to do was say Joe name two years ago, three years ago, four years ago…Don’t do it now.”Īpparently that didn’t mean that Joe wouldn’t respond at all. “Arguably one of the best rappers ever, right? Right this second, he’s trying to prove to people he can rap.” When asked how he’s going to respond, Joe confirms that he’ll be keeping true to his retirement, much to the dismay of those praying on Budden Vs. “Em is one of the best rappers in the world,” says Joe. However, Joe hopped on IG live recently and rained on fans’ parade according to HNHH: The shot got fans of Budden’s music salivating for lyrical beef between the podcaster and the reformed pill-popper. “Somebody tell Budden before I snap, he better fasten it/ Or have his body baggage zipped/ The closest thing he’s had to hits is smacking b!t¢#es.” One of those beefs is with former signee Joe Budden who was part of the Shady Records roster via Slaughterhouse. HouseGang for life, word to the pig on Royce’s hand.Image via Johnny Nunez/WireImage/C Flanigan/WireImage/Getty Joe Budden Responds To Eminem On The Joe Budden PodcastĮminem has somewhat desperately inserted his name back into the rap conversation after the release of his latest album Kamikaze in which he checks lots of names and ignites lots of beef. I’ll cut it short, before I start feeling like a Stan, “F**k this record deal, you (Em) inspired me as a man, Had a bad temper once and fought aggression like you,ĭid drugs, popped pills, fought depression like you.” I had my fair share of transgressions like you, Had ups and downs with my baby mama like you,
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Never mind skin color, I see beyond the white, This ain’t about star power, I ain’t on the hype, “And to Em, one of the illest ever on the mic, Nickel you know I look at you like it’s blood.” Joell you my G, Weapon Waist you my OG cuz, Eminem’s former rap supergroup, consisting of Joe Budden, Joell Ortiz, Royce 5’9 and Kxng Crooked, are currently at odds after Joell and Crooked announced a new album titled The Rise and Fall of Slaughterhouse sans the other two members. Like f**k rap, happy to see a friendship get mended,Ĭemented and any frivolous tension get ended, You woulda thought it was my album and I was on that s**t, Think back, the way that I was on that s**t, “When Bad met Evil, ni**a who was happier than me? So when we talk, I’m forced to wonder: “I wonder if this guy knows that are paths are very similar.” “ I don’t know that to be a fact, but it may be. But outside of our interactions musically, that may be the extent of his knowledge of me. Those conversations are good and him and I have had some more personal conversation that will remain confidential. Talking to him about hip-hop, you just learn so much about the culture. He’s one of the more meticulous men that I ever met. “The interactions between me and Eminem have been great, just far and few. Em is like a hip-hop encyclopedia and he’s extremely passionate. I wonder if you catch me stare at you in awe much,Īnd we be busy working so I never share my thoughts much.” ‘Cept for in the stu’ when we be passing through the halls and such, “Listen, I’m writing to you now cause we don’t get to talk much, Just thinking back to being in Jersey City with a child coming, unemployed not knowing where my check was coming from, not knowing how I was going to be able to provide for this kid and this kid’s mom and myself even. Now go to today and working with somebody who was very instrumental in getting me through that time.”
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It’s crazy how small the world is and how stars align and 360 degrees of separation. Eminem says he never meant for leaked Revolt TV diss track to be heard, surprised fans laud his maturity. This is how I feel, I just can’t rap this good. I couldn’t even understand who was this man putting these words together this way, going through this, feeling like this. ” “Rock Bottom” helped me immensely. I can’t explain what that record did to me. Ironic s**t, I was listening to “Rock Bottom.”” “Look, it was around ’99, baby coming while I was at rock bottom, The lyrics shows how much admiration Joe Budden has to his mentor, Eminem. Joe Budden hits Genius to discuss the lyrics about his open letter to Eminem, “SlaughterMouse,” off of his new album, All Love Lost.