![]() I don’t have any issues with Revolt…I’d actually welcome the opportunity to work with them on some positive things and turn this in a different direction,” Eminem concluded. “Stuff that I never intended to release continues to leak from the huge WeTransfer hack. In response to /XrFJi2BZDyĮminem claimed that the leak, which happened amid the Black Lives Matter movement, was out of his control (REVOLT TV previously voiced its skepticism over how the lyrics were “leaked.”). I never meant for that verse to be heard, I was heated in the moment and thought better of it and decided to pull it back,” read a statement that the rapper shared to Twitter on June 24. After REVOLT TV condemned Eminem’s shady lyrics that were recently leaked in an unofficial version of Conway The Machine’s 2019 song, “Bang,” Eminem didn’t try to defend himself. “I agree with Revolt…this is an unnecessary distraction. ![]() Eminem regrets throwing major shade at REVOLT TV and one of the Black-owned media company’s hosts, Joe Budden, in a leaked verse from the 2019 song ‘Bang.’Įminem, 47, is saying sorry for bad-mouthing REVOLT TV - a music cable network owned by Sean “Diddy” Combs - and rapper/podcast host Joe Budden.
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