

But, in my rapper brain, I’m a content nigga. ‘I’ve been better than you this entire fucking decade!’ Let me tell you what Joe Budden has thought this entire time. “I heard the album and because I think you don’t really know all the members in the group, I don’t really think you know our history. He insists he’s been a superior rapper for the past 10 years. On Tuesday (September 4), the State Of The Culture co-host shared a video clip from The Joe Budden Podcast to his Twitter account blasting Slim Shady for his lack of content. Joe Budden has finally responded to Eminem’s Kamikaze diss.

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Though, sources doubt the former Slaughterhouse rapper will collaborate with anyone anytime soon. Joe Budden maybe serious about returning to the rap scene. Don’t Expect A Benny The Butcher And Joe Budden Collaboration To Happen Hopefully, the rapper comes out with new music soon. Now Budden has “regained a love” for rapping again during his retirement. “ You put your blood, sweat and tears into an album and you think that’s where it ends, but no – when you go on tour you’re still carrying the life of that album and the life of those songs until you put your next project out.” Though, those earlier sentiments have since changed during his retirement. “I don’t know if I was ever comfortable with the idea,” the 40-year-old admitted at the time.įurthermore, Budden revealed that rapping started to feel like job, rather than a passion. However, that didn’t mean it was an easy choice for the rapperĭuring a 2018 interview with Vibe, the rapper discussed his the difficulties with leaving behind music for good. Though, the former Slaughterhouse rapper transitioned into a lucrative broadcasting career in 2017. His last hit single “Pump It Up” hit the top 40 on the charts. On August 19, rumors started to take root during a recent episode of the Joe Budden podcast where the rapper alluded to plans of returning to music.

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However, some sources claim that the collaboration isn’t in full throttle as once believed. Now he realizes what he truly wants to do with the rest of his life rap.Īdditionally, he plans on teaming up with an old friend of his Benny The Butcher. Apparently, the time off has given him time to think over his career. The 40-year-old announced his return to the rap scene. After spending years in retirement, Joe Budden has decided to end his years-long hiatus.
