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Joe Budden Reponds To Eminem’s Diss In Leaked “Bang” Verse

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Joe Budden Responds To Eminem Dissing Him On "Bang" Original Version During His Podcast 

Joe Budden Responds To Eminem Dissing Him On “Bang” Original Version During His Podcast

Eminem and his friend turned foe Joe Budden, have not been on good terms for years now. Em even dissed him on his last album “Music To Be Murdered By”. He aimed at the podcaster on the track titled “Lock It Up.”

While fans think their beef has been put to rest, it turns out Em still has some words for Joe, and it was revealed in a leaked Conway The Machine’s song.




Eminem trended on social media earlier this week after the original version of “Bang” surfaced online. The leaked version shows that Em took straight shots at Diddy and Joe Budden. Diddy’s Revolt has since fired back at the Detroit rapper and just in time, Joe Budden issued his response on his latest podcast show.

Joe Budden Responds To Eminem Dissing Him On "Bang" Original Version During His Podcast 

“Listen, I was one hundred percent prepared to come on here and scream on Paul [Rosenberg] cause I thought Paul leaked this,” Budden began. “I was prepared to come on here and tell Paul and Em to read the room. Now’s not the time for all of that. But this is an old verse. Mal is right, you don’t get offended by old verses.”

“And two, I don’t think anybody’s on that right now. I don’t think Em is on that, I don’t think my Slaughterhouse brothers is on that. I don’t think anybody is on that side right this second. I feel safe speaking on that, I won’t tell you why I feel safe speaking on that but I do.”

He continued, “That’s not really where the focus is right now,” continues Budden. “That’s not where our concern is, or where it should be. It’s way to much important shit going on right now. Even if I was going to come in here and start screaming, I’m not rapping so that’s not fun. Nothing about this is fun. It’s more power in the unity.”




“I’m going to assume we were taking some baby steps to try to reach unity with some of the behind-the-scenes conversations that were taking place. So, nah, this is not thirty-five year old Joe that’s going to come and fuck everything up cause I’m mad about some old shit. I’m going to be mature — I’m forty. Great verse,” Budden concluded.

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