Rapper Joe Budden Chases Down 2 Stalking Fans For Pulling Up At His N.J. Home

  
Jersey’s Joe Budden isn’t about the pull up games, but being a fellow Virgo, I know he is about that life

Some crazy kids thought it would be funny to pull up on Budden outside his house in New Jersey. The disrespect pissed the rapper off and he immediately gave chase with his car. 

Smh. Someone needs to tell these kids it’s really not cool to show up uninvited to somebody’s house, especially if they don’t know you. Snapchat got people going crazy and is going to get someone hurt. All for a little attention. 

Joe had this to say after the fact:

WATCH: Rapper Gucci Mane Talks About Jail Drying Him Out Of The Drugs And Helping Him Get Rid Of Toxic People 

“Life in prison was… hell” 

Gucci Mane says in this video interview produced by The FADER and conducted shortly after the Atlanta rapper transitioned from maximum security prison to house arrest, where he’ll be until September. 

But after three years in jail, he is also three years sober.

“I was on drugs so bad, I talked different. When I was smoking damn near a pound of weed every other day, I was congested. When I was drinking lean like crazy every day, I was out of my mind.” 

Despite all the clone rumors, he says he’s not so much a different man as he is “a sober, more conscious Gucci.” 

Addressing the clone chatter directly, he adds:

 “It’s funny. I embrace it. A clone is, like, perfection. So if I look like a machine or a robot, then I’m doing something well.”

Rappers Snoop Dogg & The Game Meet With L.A. Gangs In Effort To Stop Violence

Hip-hop artist the Game urged gang members from across Southern California on Sunday morning to converge on a South Los Angeles community center for a town-hall style meeting about curbing violence. 

The Game, whose real name is Jayceon Taylor, told the hundreds gathered for a town-hall style meeting at a South Los Angeles community center that he was pushing a positive message because one day, he hopes his daughter will be able to walk the streets “a little safer.”

He told the crowd:

“Your life should mean more to you. Your life should mean more to you than what you’re showing.”

Nation of Islam Minister Tony Muhammad, who helped organize the event, said it’s time for the black community to come together.

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