Diddy Throws Major Shade At Eminem After ‘Bang’ Outtake on REVOLT TV

Diddy Throws Major Shade At Eminem After ‘Bang’ Outtake on REVOLT TV
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Diddy and Joe Budden just recently used their REVOLT TV to clap back at Eminem after the rapper's verse in the newly le...

Diddy and Joe Budden just recently used their REVOLT TV to clap back at Eminem after the rapper's verse in the newly leaked original version of Conway’s 2019 single ‘Bang.’ Eminem went on dissing the media outlet!

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REVOLT TV went on posting a tweet and Instagram with words delivering a shocking message aimed directly to Slim Shady and it seemed to be a straight up response to the track.

“F*ck you too @Eminem,” - REVOLT didn't forget to tag the rapper's name.

The posts came right after Eminem made headlines for what he said about REVOLT TV in the lyrics to the unofficial version of “Bang.”

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Now back to our movement. ✊?

A post shared by REVOLT TV (@revolttv) on

“Yeah, shout to Puffy Combs, but f*ck REVOLT/Y’all are like a f*cked up remote/Now I get it why our button’s broke, cause you pressing the heat but do nothing though, especially when it comes to punch this throne. Wasted tissue, tell this journalist stick to the stuff he knows, like always running, from Migos,” Em's rap verse in the song.

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Watch the song below.

The dissing words of Eminem however, have been released from the final version of “Bang” releasing by Conway. But he did diss artists like Iggy Azalea and Ja Rule in the edit. Around the same time he recorded the song, the "Rap God" writer wasn’t appreciating the unenthusiastic reception gaining about his 2017 album "Revival" from various reviewers and outlets, including Budden. That may be the reason for Eminem's bashing towards REVOLT TV. He also dissed Budden himself by calling him “Trader Joe” in the song “Lock It Up” from his 2020 release, "Music to Be Murdered By".

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Budden said the new nickname Eminem gave him in “Lock It Up” after the song’s release had made him “hurt” by it.

He concluded by saying he feels whatever beefy exchange they may have had in the past is now “over” and Eminem should leave it behind.

Until now, Eminem has yet to comment on REVOLT TV’s social media messages.

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