I see why they hate some of you niggas having microphones!!! Smh” I’ll skip the lecture on self hatred and just be glad they make is so easy to spot.Īnd lastly, yes… we love “Shaniqua” and “Buquiesha” (LaKanya is a personal favorite ☺️) If you can’t find a funny/creative way to be inclusive or discuss dating then go back to the drawing board. This is just pure laziness (amongst other things). Say no to every dollar/view/like/download/subscription generated directly or indirectly by them, then I’ll believe you.
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Don’t have them as guests (you clearly don’t know how to host them). The words don’t match the actions, if you hate them, do it without them. This is nothing more than a cheap, tasteless heave at a payday. These Idiots know most podcasts can’t get off the ground or gain any traction without love OR hate from Black women.
Black women are everything, ESPECIALLY beautiful!! Every kind of beautiful too, so to hear this?!? From them?!? Lol it’s laughable. Too ignorant, inexperienced, insecure, fragile and weak for this stale gimmick to not be seen through. “I don’t know these 2 Doofs but they don’t get to do this. some stuff just doesn’t deserve to be highlighted, but today I’ll make an exception,” Budden wrote. Now i don’t normally do the ‘repost another pod’ thing because 1. These days, the talented quartet are now at odds and a recent IG Live session with Joe Budden, Joell Ortiz, and Royce Da 5'9 went extremely left for reasons we'll explain below.
Black women are everything, ESPECIALLY beautiful!! Every kind of beautiful too, so to hear this?!? From them?!? Lol it’s laughable. Nahhh just imagine Joe on a Tuesday morning up at 4am or some shit, still dark, lighting a Newport, sat on the toilet, goes on Twitter quickly and sees this, stares at his phone for 10 seconds waiting and then common pop up I know he slammed that phone down and started cursing. Joe Budden (born Augin Spanish Harlem, New York) is a rapper from Jersey City, New Jersey. He is widely considered one of hip-hops most gifted lyricists, t read more. I don’t know these 2 Doofs but they don’t get to do this. Although his biggest mainstream hit to-date is 2003s up-tempo 'Pump It Up,' Budden is known for his reflective and often insecure lyrics. some stuff just doesn’t deserve to be highlighted, but today I’ll make an exception.
“Now i don’t normally do the ‘repost another pod’ thing because 1. Why are so many people running with this Joe Budden Is Bisexual thing, MarvWon wrote. Joe Budden swings both ways Guess that makes himJoe Bi-den, one user wrote in a viral tweet. Why does that weight and pressure fall on me, because I retired because I didn’t like the situation I was in? … I didn’t try to make anybody come with me, I just stopped.Seeing enough of the banter, Joe Budden offered some words toward the situation. The context of Budden’s remarks and subsequent tweets don’t seem to confirm that he is coming out. We were four solo acts, when would one person ever stop another person from getting paid? You can go do a project whenever you want, you can rap whenever you want. When asked if he stopped anyone from getting paid, Budden replied, “I don’t know! … I don’t understand that line, but I don’t understand a lot. Related Links: Snoop Dogg Announces ‘Puff Puff Pass Tour Part 2’ U.G. Crooked recently made it clear that the group didn’t come to an end on amicable terms, while Royce and Budden have expressed their disapproval of the new record. Official music video by Joe Budden performing I Gotta Ask. Despite the collapse of the group, Crooked and Ortiz saw fit to name their collaborative project after the group and its eventual fall from grace. The hip-hop four piece known as Slaughterhouse officially disbanded in 2018, around the same time Budden announced his retirement from rap. 01-Joe Budden-Intro-MF 02-Joe Budden-On My Grind-MF 03-Joe Budden-Overkill (Feat. On Budden’s self-titled podcast, as pointed out by Ambrosia for Heads, Budden defended his decision to quit rap while Royce said, “This shit don’t look nothing like Slaughterhouse.” Budden said his “takeaway” from listening to the album was, “At the end of one of them songs, Crook says, ‘If my brother tries to stop me from getting paid or don’t wanna see me get paid, is he my brother?’” Joe Budden and Royce Da 5’9” have offered their take on the Rise & Fall of Slaughterhouse project, from their former groupmates KXNG Crooked and Joell Ortiz.