Remember when Wale called out Juicy J while he went ham on Complex back in December after the magazine omitted him from a best of 2013 list? Well Juicy is speaking out and says there's no beef.
Juicy says despite being mentioned during his rant, the trippy rapper has no beef with Wale and even called him his homie during a recent radio interview with Power 105.1's The Breakfast Club.
"Yeah, I talked to Wale. Man, he good. It's all good, dog," Juicy J said. "I don't have beef with nobody, man. I'm a chill guy. Y'all see me. I'm getting money, man. Wale good. That's my homie. You know what I'm saying? They just had him on—they recorded him. You gotta watch these magazine people, man...Like I said, I'm a O.G., man. I don't—Beef is in the streets...But that's my homie, man. At the end of the day, man, like I said they just—he was frustrated about some things."
This all came to be when Complex released its list of the best albums of 2013. Apparently Wale had enough of Complex leaving him out and he phoned in to let them know just that.
He even speculated that the staff has a personal bias against him.
"At this point, you know it's got to be personal," Wale said to journalist Insanul Ahmed during a phone conversation posted by Complex. "You telling me it's not personal. It's like a bold face lie. To be omitted from every type of list that y'all do or be at the bottom of it or every type of way that y'all can omit me, ya will."
Ahmed promptly denied, well tried to, and Wale snapped back asking, "You mean to tell me Juicy J album better than mine; is that what you trying to tell me?"
During his interview, Juicy also spoke on his interest in executive producing and becoming the next L.A. Reid.
"I'm interested in doing that. My main goal is I'm tryna be like the next L.A. Reid," Juicy J said. "I wanna run a major label. You know what I'm saying? That's my next-that's where I'm trying to be. Yeah, I'm into some talks right now."
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