Rapper Logic Says Joe Budden’s Words ‘Make People Want to Kill Themselves’

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Rapper Logic Says Joe Budden’s Words ‘Make People Want to Kill Themselves’

Just a few weeks after opening up retiring from the rap game, rapper Logic is opening up once again but this time about Joe Budden’s recent apology and the podcaster’s impact on his mental health.  

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Back in 2019, Budden called Logic “one of the worst rappers to ever grace a microphone” during his show. Budden also weighed in on Logic’s retirement announcement, saying “he should have retired a long time ago.” Shockingly, Budden later apologized for his comments. “I’m sorry man,” Budden said. “Last week, I came in here feeling pretty tumultuous. Fresh out of Twitter jail, unable to properly read the room. And just hating myself and life, honestly. Unfortunately, I projected some of that onto you, Log. And for that, I want to apologize.”

While speaking with Hot 97’s Peter Rosenberg Logic revealed that Budden’s negative comments has affected his mental health. “I didn’t see the apology. I didn’t see his review of the album or any of this,” he started off. “I literally have no issue with Joe Budden…I’ve never met him. I don’t know him. The 29-year-old added, “He doesn’t like me for whatever reason. He wants to say I’m not Black enough. I’m not good enough,” Logic said. “He’s a person who’s led to part of my depression, some of my darkest spaces.”

Logic released his final album No Pressure last week. Despite retiring, he said he plans to continue to make music. Check out his full interview below:

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