Joe Budden responds after being accused of being on Diddy’s freak-off tapes

As a seasoned gamer with over two decades of immersing myself in the vibrant world of hip-hop culture, I can’t help but feel a tad nostalgic as I watch this unfold. The drama surrounding Diddy and the allegations against him brings me back to the days when we used to huddle around cassette players, passing mixtapes with the same fervor as today’s memes are shared online.


Some celebrities are speaking up in defense, following the recent arrest of Diddy on charges of sex trafficking and organizing “freak-off” sex parties earlier this month.

Previously, Usher and Pink both made it clear that they have no involvement in Diddy’s allegations or sex parties, following their decision to clean up their respective social media profiles. This statement is echoed by the pop singer Pink, as speculation arose that she was concealing information due to her deleting her Twitter account.

Currently, Joe Budden is refuting claims that he attended Diddy’s notorious parties, a statement made in a recent episode of “The Joe Budden Podcast”. There has been discussion surrounding Budden’s relationship with Diddy due to his involvement on RevoltTV’s show “State of the Culture” and a shared travel day that coincided with an arrest.

Budden made it clear: “My vacation was simply a vacation,” he emphasized. “Could you please remove my name from the list of people believed to be on these tapes? Why do you insist on associating black men with these recordings? My humor has run its course, but I thought it was funny because of who I am. It seems there’s a new group of people who don’t know me, so they think I might still be that way. I assure you, I’m not. No more jokes.

Based on a federal agent who participated in the searches of Diddy’s homes in March, it is said that the founder of Bad Boy Entertainment captured incidents in his “private rooms” using hidden cameras, sparking ongoing discussions about who may have appeared on these recordings.

Besides Usher, Pink, and Budden, Ice Cube is another individual who has publicly refuted being in the controversial footage. In an interview at Yaamava Theater in California, he declared, “With nearly four decades of rhyming under my belt, let me make this clear: neither myself nor WC have ever attended a Diddy party.” He further emphasized, “You can rest easy knowing we’re not on those tapes.

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2024-09-27 22:23