Joe Budden Goes Off On Logic For Crying During Tense Discussion with His Father

by Daryl Nelson

If Logic releases a single, an album, or a new episode of his podcast, Joe Budden will likely have something bad to say about it. Why? Because he's been bashing Logic for years.

Last week, the DMV rapper showed a conversation between himself and his father, Robert Bryson. 

Things were pretty tense during the talk and Logic cried while talking about how his father abandoned him as a kid. 

He followed that by saying his dad constantly asked him for money, one time hitting him up for $850K so he could buy a house.

Joe thought the whole conversation was contrived at best and blasted Logic.

Joe Budden and Queenz Flip call out Logic for speaking down to his own dad on camera, and Joe Budden says he wanted to smack Logic.

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Joe Budden calls Logic a weirdo and says he's suffering from an internal identity crisis.

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"I feel sorry for the people that feel they have to speak down on their parents 'cause they have resentments," said Joe on his podcast. "And if you wanna do that, you don’t have to do that on camera for the sake of content ... I think Logic has a lot of that self-hate inside of him, and it comes out in these weird ways. I wanted to smack Logic for talking to his dad like that."

"I didn’t need this interview to know that Logic hates his dad," he went on. "You have no problem leasing the blackness that dad gave you even though, by your admission, you and dad are not [close]. So now you think it’s comfortable for you to sit in front of your black father’s face and say, ‘n*gga.’ You think you got a lot of passes that I don’t believe you to have. That’s how a lot of his music comes off to me. My beef with Logic is his internal identity crisis that he has with himself."

What do you think about Logic recording such a personal conversation for his viewers?