Budden was heard saying, "I hate them BTS n***as. He also happens to have his own podcast and well, during the latest episode, he shared that he hated BTS. Well, now Joe Budden is the next to come under fire.Īmerican rapper Joe Budden is known for his hit singles like ‘Pump It Up’ for the action film ‘2 Fast 2 Furious’. And in the last 24 hours, Grammy-winning producer Mike Dean was in trouble for trolling BTS. In fact, in the last few days, they called for an Australian page to apologize for making a Covid-19 joke about BTS’ V and encouraging Asian hate. Due to the global K-pop group’s humble beginnings and the cyberbullying that they faced in their early days, ARMY (BTS’ fans) are extremely protective of them. Others include Budden’s former “Everyday Struggle” co-host DJ Akademiks, Machine Gun Kelly and Tyler the Creator.It looks like we just might have to change a famous phrase to ‘hell hath no fury like an ARMY scorned’ as celebrities are bearing the brunt for crossing BTS. Em is the best rhymer of words on the planet,” but that his new content lacked substance.īudden was one of many hip-hop personalities called out by Eminem. You gotta say something! You have not said anything for the better part of a whole f**king decade!”Īddressing Em’s exact remarks, Budden argued, “You have rhymed a bunch of words. But in my rapper brain, I’m a content n***a. “I’ve been better than you this entire f**king decade!.
“Let me tell you what Joe Budden has thought this entire time,” he continued. RELATED: Chris D’Elia Has A Hilarious Eminem Impression “You have the f**kin g nerve, you insecure man. “I had to go get my millions another way since you wouldn’t help,” Budden said in a fiery rant. Budden argued Eminem’s label did nothing to help boost the rap supergroup’s exposure and that Shady constantly interfered with their creative process.īudden took the fall for Slaughterhouse’s demise, insisting his clashing with Eminem’s label killed any chance for the group to really take off. Budden addressed his relationship with Eminem after Slaughterhouse were signed to Slim Shady’s record label. Budden initially expressed “love” for Eminem’s album, sharing his enthusiasm over the renewed quality and direction of Kamikaze compared to Revival.Īnd then he got personal. “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’ b**ches,” Eminem rapped. RELATED: Eminem Faces His Dark Side In Trippy New Video For ‘Fall’
Following a brief “heart racing” nervousness, Budden opened his phone to find out those 700-plus tweets weren’t wishing him a happy birthday but reacting to Eminem’s scathing remarks on “Fall”.
The “Pump It Up” rapper was a member of Shady Records signees Slaughterhouse before retiring as a rapper and becoming a leading voice in hip-hop broadcasting.īudden, 38, opened the show by recalling how he woke up on his birthday to hundreds of Twitter mentions. Joe Budden reacted to Eminem’s Kamizake disses on the most recent episode of “The Joe Budden Podcast”. It did not take long for Joe Budden to switch from love to fury.