Joe Budden & Joell Ortiz Gets Into Heated Verbal Exchange: “S**k My D**k”

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Joe Budden & Joell Ortiz Gets Into Heated Verbal Exchange Sk My Dk

Joe Budden argues over new Joell Ortiz and KXNG Crooked’s album.

While fans had been waiting for another new album from the Slaughterhouse, Joell Ortiz and KXNG Crooked announced a new project “The Rise & Fall Of Slaughterhouse.” After the announcement, the other two members of the group, Royce Da 5’9″ and Joe Budden showed their disappointment, and now they discussed the whole thing on an IG live.

 

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Things escalated quickly in the conversation when Joel Ortiz joined the live stream, who then had a heated verbal exchange with Budden. “Joell, I love you and want nothing but the best for you,” Budden told Ortiz. “So then, listen to the album then. That’s it. Listen to the album, bro… Tell people to listen to the album,” responds Ortiz.

After hearing about the album, Budden got hyper and said, “Joell, that album can s**k my d**k… Are you kidding me? You want me to tell people to listen to this clown show? Get the f**k out of here with that man.” “S**k my d**k… Don’t go there, Don’t do that,” responds Ortiz before leaving the live conversation.

“Y’all not serious, dawg,” Joell says at one point. “Y’all out here running around with some wild a*s narrative, lying about me and [Crooked] like we went and took a bag. Y’all got people out here saying we doing things for a bag. I never done nothing for a bag. Y’all know me better than that. If anybody spinning the narrative, it’s y’all two gentlemen. Especially you, Royce. You out here talking about the 25 percent. You had 25 percent and you burned it down. You doing all types of mathematical equations about housing ownership and sh*t. The bottom line is this: Crooked brought a bag to the table for something y’all ain’t been f**king with for a long time.”

The album was first revealed by Joell and Kxng Crooked on February 25. The Slaughterhouse emblem is burned into the cover image. On the same day, Royce expressed his disgust with the endeavour on Instagram, equating it to being burned on a real estate partnering agreement.

Check out the whole thing below.

 

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