Budden suggested Eminem and Shady Records co-founder Paul Rosenberg financially benefited way more from the supergroup’s music than the actual members. There were also issues over the Slaughterhouse breakup. Em fired back at Joe on the Kamikaze LP in 2018 with the New Jersey resident responding on his show. It seems the open tension between the two emcees apparently began when Budden criticized 2017’s Revival album. Joe Budden and Eminem have been going back and forth publicly for over two years. I have no problem with Em… The only problem or issue I had with is how our business was set up. The word ‘traitor’ is just a little misleading. Everybody has to move the way that they see fit. He’s saying, ‘I only joke with friends and whatever you’re doing, calling it a joke, I’m not your friend.’ And I reply to that by saying, ‘I wasn’t joking.’ Everybody has to do what’s best for them. “Joe is not a traitor.”īudden later added, “It was an aggressive tone. So you’re telling me Joe is a traitor?” joked the host of Revolt’s State of the Culture. He responded to Em on The Joe Budden Podcast. “So why would I give a f*ck about backstabbing traitor Joe for?” spit Eminem on “Lock It Up” featuring Anderson Paak. Joe Budden did catch a bar from his former Shady Records boss. (AllHipHop News) The moment Eminem’s new album Music to Be Murdered By arrived on January 17, listeners began dissecting lyrics to see if the Hip Hop veteran took shots at any other rappers.
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