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He first gained recognition as a rapper with his 2003 top 40 single 'Pump It Up' and as a member of the hip hop supergroup Slaughterhouse.
Get your tickets here!įor more ridiculous moments in rap history, check out 6 Musicians Who Made Entire Albums Just To Say You and 6 Albums By Rock Legends That Were Thinly Veiled You's. Tap, tap, tap.Detroit VS Everybody on the hoodie as tis the season for lyrical war with Bizarre providing a little Love Tap to Joe Budden & Jay Electronica. Joseph Anthony Budden II (born August 31, 1980) is an American media personality and former rapper. Eminems verse in the leaked song included a few jabs at the media, including Diddys Revolt where his rival Joe Buddens hosts a State Of Culture podcast. In this episode of the Cracked podcast, guest host Soren Bowie is joined by Cody Johnston, Michael Swaim, and comedian Annie Lederman to discuss the most trivial things we will argue about until the day we die. Whether it's toilet paper position, fedoras on men, or Oxford commas, we each harbor a preference so powerful we can't help but proselytize to the world. I’ve been better than you this entire f*cking decade!” Memes and gifs have sprouted up in response to Budden’s brazen claims.Deep inside us all - behind our political leanings, our moral codes, and our private biases - there is a cause so colossally stupid that we surprise ourselves with how much we care. The host of The Joe Budden Podcast dedicated a very long portion of his Wednesday episode responding to Slim Shady’s few lines about the former Slaughterhouse leader. Per usual, Twitter has had a field day with Budden’s comments, particularly when he claimed that he’s been a better rapper than Eminem. “Let me tell you what Joe Budden has thought this entire time. “Y’all been slaves to your own superstardom.” You can listen to the full episode above. “Machine Gun Kelly was right,” Budden snapped. Who was selling records like that? You f*cking superstar n**gas been sheltered and bored.”īudden further rubbed salt in the wound by saying that one of Em’s other enemies, Machine Gun Kelly, was correct in saying that he was washed up. Days after Eminem seemingly called out Joe Budden on his new album, Music to Be Murdered By, Budden has issued a response. They sheltered you your whole f*cking career. Joe Budden Wants Eminem to Stop Dissing Him. That’s what happens to the megastars, y’all stay in cocoons,” Budden said. Machine Gun Kelly fired back on Monday with a diss track titled “Rap Devil,” but now, a peer and former label mate of Eminem’s, Joe Budden, has decided to respond.īudden aired out his grievances toward Eminem on the Joe Budden Podcast on Wednesday. “Since you’ve been in this megastar cocoon. Will Eminem respond to G-Eazy’s diss track or Joe Budden’s ridiculousness on The Breakfast Club interview, we also don’t know for sure. Eminem continues to stoke the flames with his latest release Kamikaze, where he dissed dozens of fellow emcees. Whether this was all an ingenious plan by Eminem to restore some faith in his fans that he’s still got it at 45, or an old and bitter man’s last laugh is unknowable. After Budden dragged 'Untouchable' on his podcast in 2017, calling the track (via Hot New Hip Hop) 'one of the worst records hes ever heard,' Eminem shot back with not one, but two diss tracks.