2.” With references to Game and Meek Mill in Budden’s verse, P uses his verse to reference his and Budden’s past issues, rapping “told my nigga Budden we don’t always get along but one thing’s for sure, we can have a Rap discussion/You know we got bars and these little niggas don’t, let’s lock ’em up.” The track ends with Budden voicing his desire to keep bars a sacred skill and shouting out the late rapper, Shawty Lo, who recently passed away.īeanie Sigel Is Coming for Meek Mill On a New Diss Record (Audio)īudden is set to release his new album, Rage & the Machine, on October 21. Luckily, the two sussed out their differences long ago and now the two prolific MCs have joined forces on “Freestyle,” which could very well also be titled “Rap on Steroids, Pt. Lloyd Banks Releases A Hot New Mixtape ft Joe Budden, Prodigy & More (Audio Stream) They reunited for a Slaughterhouse’s “ Put Some Money On It (Remix)” in 2011, and as Heads will likely recall, the two shared their fair time embroiled in beef, back in 2013. The two have worked together before, not least on Budden’s 2010 mixtape Mood Muzik 4, where the two eviscerated “Dessert for Thought” alongside Pusha T. Sometimes less is more, and that is precisely the approach Joe Budden and Styles P have taken on “Freestyle,” a track whose title belies the varsity-level bars with which it’s laden.
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