It looks like New Jersey rapper Joe Budden isn't going to hold his tongue about his Def Jam departure as he once said.
The rapper, who was reportedly satisfied with Def Jam's decision to release him and stated he held no grudge towards Def Jam President Jay-Z, has apparently had a change of heart and recorded a diss track taking aim at the President himself.
In the track, titled "Talk To Em," Budden accuses Jay-Z of being egotistical and buying his own records to boost soundscan numbers.
"For you time's is rough too, cause ain't nobody buying your albums but you", Budden said regarding rumors of Def Jam buying thousands of their artists releases to inflate soundscan stats.
"Fuck your bunch of money, put your ego to the side and maybe it's time to study your understudy--are we hustlin or are we grown up, everytime I hear you you change your tone up" Budden continued.
Budden went on to reference Jay's relationship with Beyonce, as well as Jay's latest single, "Roc Boys".
The last time the two artists met lyrically was on their 2003 sparring match on Budden's hit single, "Pump It Up". There are rumors that the lyrical sparring session between the two might have led Jay to harbor resentment against Joey. However, Jay denies ever holding any grudges.
Source: HipHop-Elements.com
The rapper, who was reportedly satisfied with Def Jam's decision to release him and stated he held no grudge towards Def Jam President Jay-Z, has apparently had a change of heart and recorded a diss track taking aim at the President himself.
In the track, titled "Talk To Em," Budden accuses Jay-Z of being egotistical and buying his own records to boost soundscan numbers.
"For you time's is rough too, cause ain't nobody buying your albums but you", Budden said regarding rumors of Def Jam buying thousands of their artists releases to inflate soundscan stats.
"Fuck your bunch of money, put your ego to the side and maybe it's time to study your understudy--are we hustlin or are we grown up, everytime I hear you you change your tone up" Budden continued.
Budden went on to reference Jay's relationship with Beyonce, as well as Jay's latest single, "Roc Boys".
The last time the two artists met lyrically was on their 2003 sparring match on Budden's hit single, "Pump It Up". There are rumors that the lyrical sparring session between the two might have led Jay to harbor resentment against Joey. However, Jay denies ever holding any grudges.
Source: HipHop-Elements.com