Benzino exploded right into a livid rant on the “Massive Dookie Chain” podcast after the host instructed he “fumbled” his stewardship of The Supply journal.
The previous Hip-Hop mogul went ballistic when the podcast host talked about criticism of Benzino’s tenure on the publication.
In a heated alternate, Benzino lashed out, yelling, “You don’t sit right here and discuss what the f### I fumbled. Get the f### out of right here. What have you ever fumbled?”
The host tried to calm the scenario, claiming he had given Benzino “nothing however reward for having The Supply,” however Benzino wasn’t shopping for it. As a substitute, he mocked the host and accused him of intentionally frightening controversy.
“Man, hear, bro. I seen it coming. You needed to do that. You felt you didn’t do it final time. As a result of all these different crackers be like, ‘He f##### The Supply up,’” Benzino snapped.
When the host tried to finish the phase, Benzino fired again with a blunt insult, telling him, “E#########.”
Benzino goes off on the interviewer after he tells him he fumbled ‘The Supply Journal.’ pic.twitter.com/I3eWLO2CJ3
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In one other clip from the identical podcast, Benzino continued venting his frustration.
“You was a fan of what the f### I finished,” he said. “I’m not a fan of what you’ve finished. I attempted to be, however you giving off a hater vibe.”
Benzino additionally took the chance to throw shade at his longtime nemesis, Eminem.
Benzino has lengthy been criticized for allegedly utilizing the journal to advertise his personal music, notably giving his 1999 album Traditional Restricted Version suspiciously excessive scores.
Benzino’s involvement with The Supply started quietly in 1996 when he turned co-owner with founder Dave Mays.
Their partnership wasn’t revealed till after 2003, when Benzino’s affect over editorial choices sparked backlash from rappers and business insiders.
The journal’s credibility suffered amid Benzino’s feud with Eminem and rising competitors from rival publications.
Finally, Benzino and Mays have been ousted from The Supply, leaving the once-dominant Hip-Hop journal struggling to regain its former status.
Benzino Defends His Legacy
Regardless of the criticism, Benzino defended his legacy on the podcast, stating, “I don’t wanna hear that s###,” concerning the accusations of mismanagement.
“All people had one thing, and one thing might need occurred,” he asserted. “I had 18 years and made tens of millions of {dollars} and finished s### all around the globe with it. You may’t inform me s###.”