Joe Budden is ANGREH!
I dunno who took a piss in this nigga’s 40oz but he. is. ANGREH! Freestyle was hot though — peep the camera swing over to Beans when Joey takes another shot at Jay.


I dunno who took a piss in this nigga’s 40oz but he. is. ANGREH! Freestyle was hot though — peep the camera swing over to Beans when Joey takes another shot at Jay.

Jim Jones still isn’t on speaking terms with Killa Cam but he’s making moves of his own. Jones reveals that Diplomatic Immunity 3 is in the works and that he has a special collabo album coming up:
Jim Jones and Styles P yesterday (December 16) announced that they will be releasing an album together via Koch Records during an interview with British hip hop radio host Tim Westwood on BBC’s 1Xtra.
“Me and Styles got an album coming out,” Jones revealed. “The Ghost and The Capo, NYC to the fullest! It’s a good thing, shout out to Koch, they giving up that paper, so why not?”
“They say there is not a lot of unity where we come from. [Jim] represents a strong army and I represent a strong army, so there is money to be made,” added Styles P. “ He’s been on the grind a long time, I’ve been on the grind a long time and besides music there isn’t too many artists I bump with in the industry. Me and Jim we’ve had a relationship over the years, we see each other in the hood and we’ve kicked it. Somebody gotta put the city on their back , so we gonna put it on our backs.”
When asked about what he’d do if Hov went to Sony and was an overseer of his project:
“If you remember the movie Backstage [where] Dame Dash was barking on Kevin Liles, If Jay take that position, he will be Kevin Liles and I’ll be barking on him.”

According to HipHopGame, J-hood has taken the time to respond to Styles P’s recent comments regarding Hood’s release from D-Block:
Everybody knows time is money, so why you wasting mine, brother? If you would have just signed them like you said you would, none of this would be happening. So you want a reason that you should let me go? If you was a super gangster you wouldn’t need a reason because you would be real enough to know that’s not G’d up to stop the next man’s paper or hold them or at try to hold them from being successful. Yeah, you said I was off and I could get off, but you never came through and signed the papers. You can say anything. Everybody knows that, but if it ain’t in black and white, it ain’t official, so that’s that
I don’t know about you guys, but #1 Hood ain’t even that special to be making something this major over and #2 these niggas need to sit down and stop sending blurbs through the internet.
I mean let’s face it, if this explodes to an audio beef, who’s gonna benefit? Like HipHop needs another wackass “battle”.
If you care, click here to read the rest of the response.

J-Hood may have fucked himself over by bad-mouthing D-Block after he assumed he was released from the label. Apparently the paperwork wasn’t 100% done, and now the label is refusing to finish the job. J-Hood even claimed that someone suggested he would need to pay to be free.
Even though most of his venting was done towards Sheek, Styles P has spoken out in an interview on HipHopGame and told J-Hood in order to be released, he’ll need to make a public apology.
Fall the fuck back and come speak to us like a man before you go to the internet. Stop being corny. I told him he was off the label and then he went and got disrespectful by dragging the chain and disrespecting what we built. I told him then I wished him the best. Why the fuck should I let him off? Tell him to tell me why. He was off before he did the dumb shit. He can get off if he makes a public apology on the internet. Make that apology nice and humble.
Somewhere, that nigga is feeling pretty stupid. He’s going to look like a bitch if he publicly apologizes, and he’ll be fucked if he doesn’t and they refuse to release him.
Maybe it’s J-Hood’s turn to go on the radio and threaten to drop a refrigerator on someone’s head. Hey, it worked once…