
It’s funny how news about both Joe Budden and Saigon keeps surfacing in conjunction with one another. For those that don’t want to listen to the audio, DJ On&On speaks on a show on Friday night that he DJed and Ed O.G. hosted. Apparently, Budden stepped on stage and tried kicking everybody off stage because he didn’t want a sausage fest with random dudes on the stage. Sounds like Budden started talking reckless and the hometown Boston goons didn’t take well to his threats of fighting. Nobody got off stage and some of the goons contemplated knocking Joe Budden out on stage and filming it for worldstar. Ed O.G. speaks about Budden’s disrespect and that if he wasn’t promoting the show, he would have thrown down with the Slaughterhouse member. So basically, Budden didn’t show love to the crowd but rather disrespected everyone in there, and thus, he’s no longer welcome in Boston until he offers up an apology.
Oh yeah, and Amalgam Digital announces later on in the interview that they’re about to sign Saigon. DJ On&On has some fun discusses this signing. Apparently Statik and Saigon‘s All In A Day’s Work will be released on Amalgam. The CEO of Amalgam goes on to call himself the Vince McMahon of this rap ish. Hmmm..
Joe Budden Banned From Boston x Saigon Signs to Amalgam Digital