
"But when I'm out here flying around to different places and doing interviews and trying to use my platform to pump up Slaughterhouse every chance I get, and you're using your platform to f-king trash me? I'm one of the things that keeps this ship moving. We didn't go to the same f-king high school, you know what I'm saying? I get that part," Eminem told Shay. "Me and Joe Budden aren't friends like that. Joe went on to call Em an "insecure man." On "Kamikaze" song "Fall," Em raps, "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 bitches." Em was referencing Joe's 2014 domestic violence charge against him that was ultimately dropped. Nicki Minaj Debuts Terrifying Puppet Versions of DJ Khaled, 50 Cent and More in 'Barbie Dreams' VideoĮminem also took a moment to explain his feud with Joe Budden, a retired rapper who was once on Em's Shady Records as a member of hip-hop group Slaughterhouse. "I think it's not bad for him," Em replied. When Shay asked Em if he had heard MGK's response, a diss track called "Rap Devil" (a direct play off Em's 2014 track, "Rap God"), he said he had. "I wanna destroy him, but I also don't wanna make him bigger, because now, you're a f-king enemy." "By the way, this was on the heels of the freestyle he had just did about Shade 45. So I'm like, on the song he said, 'Y'all just rap, you not God.' And on Twitter he said, 'You just rap, you not God. You just rap, you not God.' Some shit like that. Me either.Machine Gun Kelly Comes Out Swinging Against 'Rap God' Eminem on Diss Track 'Rap Devil'Įminem told Shay, "When you get on Tech N9ne's album, and you start sending shots, and people start hitting me up, 'Yo, Machine Gun just dissed you! He just dissed you! He dissed you!' I listen to it, and I'm like, 'Did he really diss me, though? And then somebody sends me a screenshot of his Twitter, and it says, 'Had some shit to get off my chest. Just One Catch: You have to burn down the building you already have without informing your other 2 partners in order to do so. "Meanwhile: You and just one of the other partners receive an offer 2 build another building together but with just the 2 of you," he added. Y’all just need to agree on plan of attack." You and your partners have been talking about when and how this work is gonna get done. Suddenly, the value drops because it needs renovations etc. You built this building with your 3 partners, brick by brick. "You have 25% ownership/equity in a building," Royce wrote.

The same day, Royce voiced his displeasure with the project on Instagram comparing the move to getting burnt on a partnership deal for property. The cover art features the Slaughterhouse logo burning. Joell and Kxng Crooked initially announced the album on Feb. "We talkin ownership or ego? But ima chill." "They mad at me for burning the logo but not mad that someone else (not in the group) has owned the logo since 2010," he typed. Kxng Crooked, who was not present on the IG Live session gave his opinion via Twitter. "Don't do that.That little comment right there. "Nigga, suck my dick, don't go there," Joell shot back. Joe returned, but things only got more tense between him and Joell when Joell asked Budden to support the new album.

The bottom line is this: Crooked brought a bag to the table for something y'all ain't been fucking with for a long time." You doing all types of mathematical equations about housing ownership and shit.


You had 25 percent and you burned it down. You out here talking about the 25 percent. If anybody spinning the narrative, it's y'all two gentlemen. Y'all got people out here saying we doing things for a bag. "Y'all out here running around with some wild-ass narrative, lying about me and like we went and took a bag. "Y'all not serious, dawg," Joell says at one point.
