



He said the group definitely had enough records to release a proper album, but none of the members could agree on which tracks to include.Įm took shots at Budden on the Kamikaze track "Fall." He referenced Budden's alleged sexual abuse with the lines: "Somebody tell Budden before I snap, he better fasten it / Or have his body bag get zipped / The closest thing he's had to hits is smackin' bitches." Eminem touched on the group's demise and their shelved Glass House project. Slaughterhouse-Budden's now-defunct hip-hop group with Joell Ortiz, Kxng Crooked, and Royce da 5'9"-signed to Shady Records in 2011. But when I'm out here, flying around to different places and doing interviews and trying to use my platform to pump up Slaughterhouse every chance I get, and you're using your platform to try to trash me That's kind of the attitude I took to this whole album, Kamikaze, is like, 'OK, what if I gave everyone my opinion about them." You know what I'm sayin?" Eminem says in the second part of the interview. We didn't go to the same fuckin' high school. "Me and Joe Budden aren't, you know, we're not friends like that. Though the first part of the discussion was filled with plenty of gems, things got really interesting towards the end when the Detroit rapper began speaking about his beef with Machine Gun Kelly and Joe Budden. Throughout the 12-minute video, the two focused primarily on Em’s last two albums: the polarizing 2017 effort Revival, and his newly released surprise project Kamikaze. The first half of Eminem’s exclusive interview with Sway gave fans plenty to talk about.
