


Here’s Eminem’s line about Budden on new song “Fall,” referencing a domestic violence charge against his target: “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 b-hes.”

Their (public) beef began when Budden criticized Eminem’s previous solo release, “Recovery.”Īlso Read: Kathy Griffin Appreciates That Shoutout on Eminem's 'Kamikaze' Album: 'Mama's Still Got It' He also called Eminem “dated, uninformed” and “trash” - among other insults - during the podcast, which was riddled with roughly a million gunshot sound-effect noises.Īs part of Slaughterhouse, Budden used to be an artist on Eminem’s Shady Records. “How could I be mesmerized of someone I think I’m better than?” Budden asked rhetorically, calling Marshall Mathers the “lesser emcee” of the two. You have rhymed a bunch of words.”Īlso Read: Eminem Drops Surprise Album 'Kamikaze' and Fans Can't Handle It (Audio) You have not said anything for the better part of a whole f-ing decade. “I’ve been better than you this entire f-ing decade,” Budden said on Wednesday’s show. “I’m a content n-a. 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. Retired rapper and current podcaster Joe Budden just dropped a new podcast episode menacing Eminem, who dissed the ex-emcee on his surprise album “Kamikaze.”
