Hey, whatever we had-that exchange when you did all the, and whenever I said whatever I said on the pod’, it a moment in time. “The same way I feel like should stop dissing Lord Jamar, he should stop dissin’ me. Two minutes later, at 52:00, Joe speaks more about his current status with Eminem. He Says He’s Been Better Than Em For A Decade (Video) You’re telling me Joe is a traitor?” Budden and his co-hosts laugh at the lyric.
Paak, Eminem raps, “ Try’na save at Kroger, so why would I give a f**k about back-stabbin’ Trader Joe for?” At 50:00, Budden reacts to the lyric which implies he is a traitor during some supermarket wordplay. On “Lock It Up,” which features Anderson.
That’s about Lord Jamar, obviously, if you listen to the eight bars coming before it. “The Em line in that song, when he was tearing Lord Jamar’s ass up on old group flips, that led to ‘ Your group is off the chain, but you’re the weakest link.‘ In a song featuring Slaughterhouse, I could see how that looked like it was about Joe. Budden insists that while many listeners thought the song was going at Joe, he disagrees. Although not credited as a Slaughterhouse song, it marks the second appearance of the three active members of the group since 2018. At 47:00, Joe Budden waves off one diss on “I Will,” which features Royce 5’9, Kxng Crooked, and Joell Ortiz. However, Joe is alluded to on Music To Be Murdered By. ” Joe adds that he does not consider 2018’s Kamikaze to be a cohesive album as much as a response to critics.Įminem Has Just Dropped An Album Featuring Black Thought & Royce 5’9. This is the best we’ve heard him in a while-the best album we’ve heard from him. Minutes later, Budden continues, “People are gonna replay this album. “I’ll tell ya one thing, buddy: that’s how you start a project,” Joe reacts. While Joe’s criticism of 2017’s Revival rollout became kindling in a fiery beef for the next year, the Slaughterhouse co-founder praised the new material. Dre co-produced “Premonition” intro to Eminem’s 2020 LP. This weekend, Budden responded to Music To Be Murdered Bylyrics on episode #314 of his Joe Budden Podcast With Rory & Mal.Īt 20:00, Joe Budden, Rory, Mal, and Parks listened in on the Dr. His third LP since October of 2017 features an exciting guest list of MCs as well some ongoing jabs at rivals, including MGK, Brand Nubian’s Lord Jamar, and Joe Budden. It looks like that apology to the Trump supporters among his fans may have worked.On Friday morning, Eminem surprise-released a new album. 1 having sold over 360,000 copies during its first week on sale. On Tuesday, Billboard projected it would debut at No. While rappers and critics may not have been won over by Eminem’s tenth album, his fans have responded enthusiastically to the surprise release. Other’s include Lil Pump, Tyler, the Creator (who he referred to by a homophobic slur) and Machine Gun Kelly, who responded to the slam with a diss track of his own on Tuesday. You’re not so much.”īudden is one of many, primarily younger, rappers called out by Eminem on his new record. “So, I feel like I’m in control of the rules here, Em. “I think it’s really corny when retired n-as pop shit about what they coulda, shoulda, woulda done,” he said. Em is the best rhymer of words on the planet” – he made clear he feels Eminem is well past it, a feeling he’s expressed more than a few times in the past. Though Budden did have some kind words for the elder rapper’s latest release – “You have rhymed a bunch of words. What seems to have annoyed Budden enough to drop a third-person reference are three lines off the song “Fall,” in which Em, 45, raps, “Somebody tell Budden before I snap, he better fasten it/Or have his body bag get zipped/The closest thing he’s had to hits is smackin’ bitches.” You gotta say something! You have not said anything for the better part of a whole f–king decade!” But in my rapper brain, I’m a content n-a. “I’ve been better than you this entire f–king decade! … Can’t say that back then. “Let me tell you what Joe Budden has thought this entire time,” he said during the three-hour show. The Harlem-born emcee, 37, addressed being called out on Slim Shady’s new record on the latest episode of the “Joe Budden Podcast” on Wednesday. Add Joe Budden to the list of rappers irked to have been mentioned on Eminem’s new album, “Kamikaze.”