A lot of people are hittin’ me about a tweet I wrote Monday so I just wanna clarify this situation. As we all know on Sunday, Meth and Mouse took a walk in the bushes and came away with a cease fire agreement. The next day, Joe went on his blog TV channel and amongst other chatter, mentioned that he feels bad that he forgot to inform Meth that he had a line in a Slaughterhouse song on the album that dissed him. He made it sound like it was more a sublim than an all out jab. He stated he wished he could change it given that he and Meth had just had a great private convo but it was too late. The album has already been delivered, pressed and mastered. Because of that fact, he said clear as day, he would reach out to Meth and give him the heads up.
Now the video is not available on Joe Budden’s blogTV, but I know what I saw on the livestream. I’m not tryin’ to stir any shit back up, but I know what I saw. This moment of clarity is over for now. I need to go figure out did Kelis really push Knight out yet. Tootles.
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