He gave his official hot take on Jay Electronica’s album A Written Testimony and it was not all favorable. The 10-track project boasts heavy contributions from Roc Nation boss JAY-Z as well as Travis Scott and The-Dream. “How do I spread the word? Listen, I like guys and girls. Joe Budden a former rapper and and consistent agitator has taken to his new role as a journalist like a fish to water. Joe Budden and his co-hosts focused on the idea of DaBaby’s career being controlled by LGBTQ+ leaders, referring to the situation as “extortion.” This led to the widely misconstrued comment as the rapper-turned-podcaster joked about being bisexual to avoid the LGBTQ+ community’s wrath. Clemons, the CEO of the LGBTQ+ organization, accused TMZ of misrepresenting her remarks and asked for the article to be corrected or retracted. “You just gotta hope that there’s people out there that can read through things and see the truth.”Ĭo-host Ish then began reading a TMZ-sourced story, which claimed the CEO of Relationship Unleashed endorsed DaBaby performing at Rolling Loud New York.
“You can’t get on here and just say the truth,” Budden said. Joe Budden and his co-hosts were upset over DaBaby allegedly having to get approval from an LGBTQ+ organization to perform at Rolling Loud New York. Electronica tagged Rory in a Twitter post of a meme of someone eating and saying, Aye expletive. On Tuesday, Jay Electronica took to Twitter to respond to Joe Budden’s podcast co-host Rory for his criticism of Electronica’s debut album A Written Testimony. The out-of-context footage quickly spread as Twitter and Instagram users assumed Joe Budden was honestly revealing he’s bisexual.īut the former Slaughterhouse member’s comment was made during a lengthy discussion about DaBaby and the LGBTQ+ community. Jay Electronica Responds To Joe Budden After He Throws Shade At His Debut Album. Joe Budden became a trending topic on social media after people thought he came out as bisexual on his podcast.Ī clip of the retired rapper saying he likes “guys and girls” on Episode 485 of the Joe Budden Podcast went viral on Thursday.