Logic To Joe Budden: "He's A Person Who's Harsh Words Led To My Depression''

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"Logic, you are the worst rapper ever, you are terrible man" Budden

You can be a critic of someone's music publicly, there's nothing wrong with that...but when u say someone is the worst ever and you're spending 10 minutes giggling and clowning them on some cheap humor shyt just for content purposes, you're just a hating ass mean-spirited person. No matter how hard you or your fans try to clean it up, you said what u said, u can't control how someone reacts to the harsh shyt u say about them...could be a punch in the eye...could be someone wanting to retire because you crushed their confidence. Either way, stand on it, ride that gimmick til the wheels fall off
Damn you nikkas p*ssy :mjlol:
 

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Strange world we live in now. You can't even express how you feel without others seeing you as "soft," as if that's their judgement to make.

You cannot dictate people's response to things said to/about them. Of course you can have an opinion but that's not my point. Too many people want to say and do whatever they want without consequences or accountability, while having the nerve to tell the other person to control themselves. You can't have it both ways.
 

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"Logic, you are the worst rapper ever, you are terrible man" Budden

You can be a critic of someone's music publicly, there's nothing wrong with that...but when u say someone is the worst ever and you're spending 10 minutes giggling and clowning them on some cheap humor shyt just for content purposes, you're just a hating ass mean-spirited person. No matter how hard you or your fans try to clean it up, you said what u said, u can't control how someone reacts to the harsh shyt u say about them...could be a punch in the eye...could be someone wanting to retire because you crushed their confidence. Either way, stand on it, ride that gimmick til the wheels fall off

Didnt people say the same shyt (if not worse) about Soulja Boy? Did anyone defend his "mental health"? :mjpls:
 

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yeah i mean usaully i would say fukk his over emotional self and keep moving but honestly with how many wack dudes are in the game i felt joes obsession with logic really werid and uncalled for...and i am a big JBP fan
 

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How you get in the music business and can't take criticism?

All the rejection, critiquing, etc. that this guy's probably endured just being an artist trying to make his way in the biz, and after all that, JOE BUDDEN'S OPINION is what makes him wanna die? Stop, bruh... he's Karen-ing the shyt outta that.
 
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As someone that used to want to be a therapist, I gotta say...lame thing for Logic to say. Also, Joe Budden has been to therapy, and Logic had that suicide hotline song, so I'm sure they're both familiar with the therapy world as well.

A super important concept (especially in cognitive behavioral therapy) is understanding that nobody can "make you" feel a certain way. Obviously, people can say hurtful things to you, people can hurt your feelings, but ultimately how you respond to other peoples' words and actions are what cause you to feel how you feel, for better or worse.

It takes a lot of nerve to say that another person (that by all accounts isn't even a part of your life) played a large hand in you being depressed. Depression is real. It's a heavy thing. It's no joke, and I think Logic is being a bit of a hypocrite here. For someone that has been championed as a mental health advocate with that song he made, he is ironically minimizing depression by saying that basically a total stranger helped cause his depression. I find it highly unlikely that he was either truly depressed and/or that he actually believes it was Budden's fault.

:camby:
 

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Strange world we live in now. You can't even express how you feel without others seeing you as "soft," as if that's their judgement to make.

You cannot dictate people's response to things said to/about them. Of course you can have an opinion but that's not my point. Too many people want to say and do whatever they want without consequences or accountability, while having the nerve to tell the other person to control themselves. You can't have it both ways.[/QUOTE]


Truth and nothing but the truth. Salute to you!
 

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As someone that used to want to be a therapist, I gotta say...lame thing for Logic to say. Also, Joe Budden has been to therapy, and Logic had that suicide hotline song, so I'm sure they're both familiar with the therapy world as well.

A super important concept (especially in cognitive behavioral therapy) is understanding that nobody can "make you" feel a certain way. Obviously, people can say hurtful things to you, people can hurt your feelings, but ultimately how you respond to other peoples' words and actions are what cause you to feel how you feel, for better or worse.

It takes a lot of nerve to say that another person (that by all accounts isn't even a part of your life) played a large hand in you being depressed. Depression is real. It's a heavy thing. It's no joke, and I think Logic is being a bit of a hypocrite here. For someone that has been championed as a mental health advocate with that song he made, he is ironically minimizing depression by saying that basically a total stranger helped cause his depression. I find it highly unlikely that he was either truly depressed and/or that he actually believes it was Budden's fault.

:camby:
Well-said...only adds to his corniness and desire for attention. Logic is ridiculous.

And Peter Rosenberg seems to love nothing more than to be bait/discuss anything negative related to Joe Budden. He’ll never get over the whole podcast issue because he feels he deserves a cut from anything it’s ever made.
 

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Strange world we live in now. You can't even express how you feel without others seeing you as "soft," as if that's their judgement to make.

You cannot dictate people's response to things said to/about them. Of course you can have an opinion but that's not my point. Too many people want to say and do whatever they want without consequences or accountability, while having the nerve to tell the other person to control themselves. You can't have it both ways.
Used to be you'd have to be super thug to talk like that about people because you'd run into them eventually, the internet changed things, even i think Logic is being emotion but I agree with you that people just get away with saying whatever these days on very public platforms.
 
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