Joe Budden Tells Ortiz: That album can Suck My D*ck

Joe Budden Tells Ortiz: That album can Suck My D*ck

The last time we seen or heard a rapper tell another rapper to suck my d*ck, water bottles were thrown and a brawl ensued. That incident occurred during the Verzus battle between Bone, Thugs & Harmony and Three Six Mafia! Juicy J had said it to Bizzy Bone. This time, it was Joe Budden to Joell Ortiz.

Yesterday, while on IG live, Joe Budden had a message for ex Eminem, Slaughterhouse & Yelawolf Dropped A New Songaffiliate Joell Ortiz. He simply said their upcoming album, titled The Rise and Fall of Slaughterhouse, can suck my d*ck. Budden and Slaughterhouse member Royce Da 5’9” had recently expressed some distaste with the other two members. They didn’t seem happy about the decision to release songs that put the group in a bad light.

Consisting of members Joe Budden, Royce Da 5’ 9”, King Crooked and Joell Ortiz, Slaughterhouse was a group of emcees from around the country who were known for their high level lyrical ability. The group was formed after a song titled “Slaughterhouse” on Joe Budden’s Halfway House album, featuring all four members struck a chord with underground fans. The group was later signed to Shady Records by Eminem himself, and the future looked promising for the quartet. After lackluster sales of their debut, Welcome To Our House, which was subsequently released on Shady Records, the finger pointing started. Subsequently, the group seemed to never recover. 

What Went Wrong At Shady

After years of sitting on the label, the group had had it. They decided it would be better for them if their follow up was released without the services of Shady Records. It seemed at one point some tension between Joe Budden and Shady Records boss himself, Eminem, had began to stir. 

Slaughterhouse attends the G-Shock 30th Anniversary Kick Off Event at the Hammerstein Ballroom on August 9, 2012 in
New York City.

Fast forward to 2022, King Crooked and Joell Ortiz have seemingly secured an opportunity to release new music. They chose to use the Slaughterhouse brand which other two member didn’t seem to like the idea so much. However, Joe Budden made the statement, “people gotta do what they gotta do for a bag, and thats why I support hoe culture.” This didn’t sit too well with Ortiz. And if that didn’t sit well, Im sure the statement made on IG live yesterday certainly didn’t either. 

Budden says “Suck my D*CK!”

After calling each other liars in the midst of also professing their love for each other, things went left pretty quickly. In short, Budden told Ortiz he wished him the best. Ortiz replied “if you wish me the best, listen to the album.” This was when Budden told Ortiz what the album could do for him, which was… Suck His D*CK! Damn! It will be interesting to see what happens if these guys ever end up in the same room again. 

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