For years now, Joe Budden has gone out of his way to diss Logic.
Like when he called the DMV rhymer the worst rapper ever after hearing his verse on French Montana's "Twisted."
Or when Logic announced his retirement and Joe said that nobody cares.
Joe's latest comment about Logic came on a recent episode of his podcast, after he released a singing remake of Ice Cube's "It Was a Good Day."
“Logic, I beg of you, I’m pleading with you, please join me in retirement," said Joe. "Never step near a recording device again. Throw your phone in the ocean. Be allergic to microphones. Promise your fans nothing. Don’t go to the studio ever again. You are the worst, yo! You are really, really bad ... And then when we think he can’t get any worse, you have the bright idea of doing an Ice Cube flip.”
“I had a beef with him since he did that 1-800 mental health number sh*t,” he continued. “I thought that was disgusting, but I could have been wrong. But ever since then, all of that Martin Luther King, We Have a Dream, freedom fighter speech sh*t he be trying to do, I don’t buy it. Now, I can be wrong in that."
In the past, Logic said that Joe's words made him suicidal, so it's obvious that he hasn't been able to ignore him.