Diddy’s REVOLT & Eminem’s Relationship Still Unclear After ‘Bang’ Diss

    REVOLT TV issued a healthy “fuck you” to Eminem earlier this week, not long after his leaked verse from Conway’s July 2019 single “Bang” hit the internet. In the song, Em takes shots at Diddy’s media company and podcast host Joe Budden. 

    But REVOLT wasn’t finished there. On Wednesday (June 24), the company sent a statement Billboard blasting Shady for his perceived abuse of his guest spot in Hip Hop culture.

    “Why does Eminem, someone who is a guest in Black culture, think he can talk down to REVOLT,” the statement reads. “REVOLT is a BLACK media company, owned by a Black entrepreneur, with a majority Black team – that is authentic and real about this.

    “With the immediate need for REVOLT to use our platform for the important issues regarding social justice, equality, and ensuring continuing to be the outlet – across ALL OUR PLATFORMS, we’re doing important work. Eminem trying to come for us is an unneeded distraction. It is not OK.”

    Eminem then attempted to smooth things out with the company. Following REVOLT’s statement, he fired off a tweet expressing regrets over the lyrics, “Yeah, shout to Puffy Combs, but fuck Revolt/Y’all are like a fucked up remote (Ha-ha)/Now I get it why our button’s broke/’Cause you press him but he don’t do nothing though (Damn it)/’Specially when it comes to punches thrown.”

    His tweet read, “I agree with Revolt. This is an unnecessary distraction. 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. Stuff that I never intended to release continues to leak from the huge WeTransfer hack. 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.”

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    Budden, who has continually caught Shady’s wrath over the years, also responded to the song. But unlike REVOLT, he didn’t really take offense to it.

    “I was prepared to come on here and tell Paul and Em to read the room,” he said on a recent episode of The Joe Budden Podcast. “Now’s not the time for all of that. But this is an old verse. You don’t get offended by old verses.

    “And two, I don’t think anybody’s on that right now. I don’t think Em is on that, I don’t think my Slaughterhouse brothers is on that. I don’t think anybody is on that side right this second. I feel safe speaking on that, I won’t tell you why I feel safe speaking on that but I do.”

    At this point, it’s unclear where they stand or if REVOLT will take Shady up on his offer to work together in the future.

    83 thoughts on “Diddy’s REVOLT & Eminem’s Relationship Still Unclear After ‘Bang’ Diss

    1. Why does Diddy who is a homosexual still trying to act like he’s the Black Social Justice Messiah of America but he’s still silent about the recent racial incidents. It’s because if it doesn’t generate profit and publicity, he doesn’t care. This isn’t about Eminem anymore. Hell, you know it’s rare when Eminem actually apologizes for anything and takes ownership and responsibility for lashing out and acting irresponsibly. At least he was man enough to do this. Grow Up, Diddy.

      1. From the Black Lives Matter Official website’s “About” section: “We affirm the lives of Black queer and trans folks, disabled folks, undocumented folks, folks with records, women, and all Black lives along the gender spectrum. Our network centers those who have been marginalized within Black liberation movements.”

        1. Whiny insecure, afraid, privileged,upper middle classes Caucasian who are poorly educated and have no sense of morality or general understanding of the common needs of the American people since they live on the upper tier can’t comprehend the pain and struggle that we have endured. You fear us so much for when we wish no harm to you. All we wish for is fair treatment. You’re just afraid of Karma,that we’ll treat you like y’all treated us. No, because we as African American are better than that.

          1. If you work 60 hours a week at GrubHub you can make 6K a month, buddy. I have a friend who came here from Belize, he’s doing just that and living life. He wonders why all of these people bitching about struggle don’t work more? I can’t really find an answer for him. I’m busy working as well.

          2. Nobody is gonna support your black supremacy movement, we arent fooled for one minute by this equality stuff. You are already equal and have been for generations. You guys are using this BLM bullshit to manipulate the country into supporting black supremacy and its pathetic. I will never in my life support anything to do with your deceitful wolf in sheeps clothing movement funded and run by radical communist scum. Grow a sack and wake up beta boy.

            1. Y’all spend way too much time being hateful and negative that it’s ridiculous. You would rather see all non whites in chains than to allow change. Do you even know what a communist is?, Do you know the difference between that and a socialist? Probably not. You blindly follow anyone with a mouthpiece that yells loud enough and hates the same thing as you. Malice never begets Malice. Learn from history or we’re doomed to repeat it. Don’t complain about so much, why can’t you just be happy and appreciate what you already have as a blessing considering you probably have more than most people right now. Be considerate for once and stop trying to be a douche

          3. Shut up you long winded overly dramatic attention seeking dork. Thought Black people werent a monolith? Thats what you guys were saying for years when people would say “Hey maybe go vote” and you guys were like “we arent a monolith” in regards to the idea of the Black vote but now that Soros has got ya all riled up every Black person in America thinks and feels the exact same way i.e a Monolith doesnt add up but you need something to rally behind as an excuse to distract you from your dumb ass life influenced by your dumb ass actions. We Wuz Kangz

        2. BLACK LIVES MATTER IS ONLY ABOUT WHITE LIBERAL-ASS KISSING GAYS OR WHATEVER THEY REFER TO THEMSELVES AS AND NOT ABOUT THE BLACK FAMILY!! ONLY WHITE ANTIFA LIBERALS AND THEIR WEIRDO GAY BLACK LACKIES ROCK WITH THAT BULLSHIT!!

      2. How would you know Sean’s sexuality unless he doped you in the a$$ and illiteracy is a problem in both cultures. Beware on how you spread rumors, it just might come for you.

        1. It’s not a rumor, every in the industry knows he’s on the DL. Also before you try to critique me because of my comment pay close attention to Diddy’s little subliminal signals lately. Not marry or staying in a serious healthy relationship with a woman (treated Cassie like garbage/ and Kim knew his secret).He was obsessed with fashion and clothes. He changed his middle name to Love. He’s always surrounded by men never women. Why do you think Ma$e is so traumatized and hates him so much. It’s cuz , He took advantage of him financial and sexually as well. Styles P threw a chair at him in the studio because Diddy was about to take advantage of him while he was asleep in the studio.

      1. You beat me to that. Making it about race is a default. Guest in hiphop? Eminem is easily hated for no reason other than his skin color.

    2. This “author” and his tag line are a prime example of the pussy culture this worlds turned into. He or she probably identifies as a group instead of an individual so we gotta make everything about race. Pathetic clown. Maybe the diss that was recorded a year ago was in correlation to the diddy mgk and killshot but you’re too much of a hack sjw to realize that. Aren’t you working in a whoite mans culture by posting articles on the internet??? The irony runs too deep

      1. Ya white ppl don’t worry about race because you are the majority in America. Which isn’t bad, that’s how it is. You stole land from native Americans, and advanced the country. Which kudos to you on that. To deny that race plays a part in things is delusional.

      1. Because it’s literally (or at least it was) black culture. When we blurred the line in the past, we got Elvis among plenty of others who appropriated music we created. How is that confusing?

        1. Do you wear pants? Cause if so guess what? You are culturally appropriating, black people didnt invent pants. Go cry in the corner like the little bitch you are.

    3. Ok em now you diss those fucking retarded idiots fuck diddy’s bitch ass sold out the culture since day one now yall stand by him now? You are all lying to yourself as fake dummies

    4. If whites are a guest in rap/hip-hop culture, then every black artist that believes that should say that whites are banned from buying their records or stream their catalogue. Let’s see where their profit stands after that.

    5. I like how simply saying “black owned” has become it’s own sword and shield. Revolt had multiple people using the platform to slam Em, he used his platform to slap them back. It was also a leaked track from last year so the “current events” issue doesn’t really work either. Race cards are for people that can’t apply reason, context and logic to a discussion.

    6. Lmfao @ all this guest in black culture stuff. Yeah what an honor to be “allowed” to be part of a culture of murder and drug dealing and ridiculed, threatened, and attacked constantly for being a different skin color (white). You mfers have really lost your mind if you think “hip hop culture” is some great thing that you guys are keeping pristine by keeping the white devils out lmao. You mfers really got brainwashed by racist black people and now you think the way you conduct yourselves with hearts full of hatred is somehow righteous. Cant make this stuff up.

      1. Anyone white talking about how black people should feel in regards to a culture they created is the whole problem we have right now in the world. Stfu

        1. you didn’t create shit. Hip hop is American culture point blank period. Stop playing the race card or get the fuck out.

          1. It’s black culture you bitch. You white mfs didn’t give a shit about it until you saw vanilla ice on TV and made him the biggest rapper at the time. And Eminem after that. And I have live for Eminem he is a legend. But hip hop is black. White ppl demonized it until they got a white boy in there

    7. Eminem is a part of the culture not just a guest. He is a contributor of greatness and a curator of hip hop. Don’t care about his race.

      1. eminem is the culture…. it’s like when a company is going out of business from being mismanaged and someone comes along and saves it you don’t say the new CEO is a guest.

      1. facts… now you can add him trying to use the race card in a situation that had nothing to do with race. Cancel Diddy and that goofy face of his.

    8. So you cant criticize a company that has a majority of black employees and a black owner? Im starting to realize the whole agressive, thugged out rapper persona is just to mask how sensitive some of these artists are.

      1. Correction…BLACK people in general are sensitive. If I have to explain why, then you’re not ready to even try to understand our plight. And that’s ok, just be quiet if that’s the case, this issue clearly isn’t yours…

        1. You’re not explaining it to me because typing it out would make you have to read it back to yourself and you would realize how ridiculous your excuses are.

        2. Your plight is nonsensical. There are several black billionaires and even more black millionaires in this country. It’s kind of funny that the average year salary of a Nigerian in the US is greater than that of a US born African American. Add that to your plight. I’m sure you’ve had a worse upbringing than SOMEONE IN NIGERIA LoL. The rest of the world laughs at your privilege.

          1. Bro a lot if the Nigerian ppl who come to the US are educated. Not everyone in Nigeria is covered in flies, eating slop.

    9. No one gives a fuck about Revolt. Eminem is the biggest rapper ever. Of course he could take this weak shit down. Revolt isn’t 1997 Bad Boy records.

      1. right? Like because they are a black company he isn’t aloud to call them out for slandering him? The real question should be why is revolt as a black company disrespecting eminem, a white artist thats immersed in your culture and probably one of your best chances to reach the audience that needs to understand your message? But nah eminems the sour one right?

    10. The most selling rapper of all time is a “guest?” LOL. Hilarious. The hosts must absolutely suck then. Also, I guess black people are guests in: basketball, Football, baseball, MMA, the Internet, the use of electricity, vaccines, cars, air conditioning… see how that works? Oh and the INVENTOR of hip-hop, KOOL HERC was a guest in the white man’s house, DJing. I don’t Here white men from Britain whining about how Hip-hop is a guest in there house. Oh, and before you Narnia ass make believe motgerfuckers day tge first DJ was black… DJ Jimmy Savile was tge first to play vinyl records for a live audience and the first to use multiple turntables at once while performing. Let that all soak in a bit, cry baby ass bitches.

    11. Has anyone here ever watched Revolt? Is it a tv channel, is it on the internet? I cant even name one show or person related to Revolt maybe im missing something

    12. Eminem was a jooish PsyOp from the start. To brainwash a whole generation of white kids into doing drugs, behaving suicidal/badly, embracing “black culture”, pushing the gay agenda (two WHITE men holding hands together on stage, at least one of them a known homo, Elton). Even the whole making fun of mu.slims / Saddam part, just to fit the zi0nist narrative to demonize their “enemies”. Lately his jooish handlers like Paul Rosenberg have been having dude push the white guilt overtime, and as a cherry on top – he’s now advocating for gun control – take guns away from racist white people so they can’t defend themselves against their genocide..

    13. Revolt trying to use the race card at a time like this is disgusting… they should get disciplined and put in there place.

    14. Hahaha……..f**k REVOLT for taking advantage of the social climate and playing the race card to avoid taking accountability for what Em said. That’s corny. Em probably done more for hiphop than the entire Revolt staff put together (with the exception of Diddy) . It’s such a cowardly move on their behalf, and the idea that if you’re black you’re essentially born into the “house of hip hop” (even if you’re just some worthless p.o.s. journalist or lame staffer at a media company) and if you’re white, regardless of where or how you grew up or what you’ve accomplished, you’re permanently on “guest” status is f**king stupid. Don’t get it twisted–hip hop is ultimately “black” music and it needs a degree of gatekeeping, so the crackas don’t take it over and f**k it up (which they kind of already have), but Em has more than earned his place within hiphop and within the annals of hiphop. To suggest that his input or reaction is inherently wrong and should therefore be dismissed immediately because he’s white and Revolt consists mostly of blacks is not only weak, cowardly, and completely disrespectful, it’s also WRONG, and not the direction we should be moving in as a DIVERSE hip hop community. REVOLT is doing exactly what white people do in certain situations when they lean on racism as a crutch to hide their true weakness, incompetence, and insecurity,

    15. so if it was a black rapper who said those lyrics what would REVOLT’s response be? They might respond but race would certainly not come into it. So the issue here is Eminem is “white”, and dissed an apparently “black-owned” company. What a dangerous precedent this sets. What a funny world we live in. If your criticism is correct, it doesn’t matter, if you’ve got something important to say, it doesn’t matter, if you see wrong and want to bring attention to it, it doesn’t matter, you better check the colour of your skin first!!! What a travesty and the completed opposite of what an integrated accepting society should be. More lines drawn in the sand; the vicious cycle continues.

    16. I can’t wait to tell all non-white colours and ethnicities that they’re a GUEST in WHITE CULTURE…..can you imagine??? Can you comprehend? Could you see it?? What a disgrace these people and organisations are for shamelessly using race and “culture” as a shield to criticism or comment. You dilute and impede the important issue, not help it.

        1. What a stupid reply. Maybe you need to get out of your house more and go travelling. Hopefully along the way you’d grow as a person and realise the error in your ways. Go travelling through Europe and try and apply your blanket statement there. Good luck!

    17. How is hiphop black culture when rap was popularized and brought to mainstream, by a WHITE WOMAN? Lmao .. Beastie Boys also helped it get more popular in the 80s .. lmao .. black culture?? Gtfoh

    18. Music in itself does not hold standards in ones ethnicity weather it is rap, country, hip hop, R&B, Mexican, and excetra… Music is listen by all people all over the world. Music does not discriminate. However ones personal bias opinons has discriminated to favoritism, and segregation of music. Using racism remarks, using racism terms to try and make it justifiable for ones actions is morally, ethically wrong period. We all are humans who make mistakes. Generations are changing every day. What happened in the past stays in the past. The only way the word “racism” is going to change is if the peoples ways of thinking changes. If people do not change the way the set their mind set then the word “racism” will never change. However no one has set a prime example for our children and their children and so forth the world will continue to be as fucked up as it is today in 2020.

    19. Eminem is a cuckold. A liberal CNN social justice warrior cuckold. He has so much white guilt in him it’s crazy.

    20. one of the most technical and sold rapper a guest in black culture?) wtf, do niqqas invent music?

    21. this site starting pointless beef in these weird fucking times. How low and lame. WE ARE OVER THE DAILY “EMINEM SUCKS ARTICLES” this site is eating itself from the inside out. This site sucks and literally has zero content worth looking at anymore

    22. all u dumbass simps arguing in the comment section is the ONLY reason we still see these articles fuck off

    23. Im white, I grew up listening too 2pac, Biggie, nwa, wu tang, snoop….and i love hip hop…but black folks are not fighting racism anymore, they’ve become racists…i can’t believe this shit. I’m so disappointed

      1. You’re not the only one. Hip hop culture has honestly become disgusting to me. No self respecting white person can subject themselves to this racist nonsense anymore. Even the white people that once had their back want nothing to do with their hateful asses anymore. The sympathy and the understanding that once was there has now vanished and the sick part is thats exactly how these racists want it. They want white people to leave them alone and stay out of their culture and mind their business until they need us to speak up on their behalf about something. Nah im good on that.

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