Joe Budden faces a lot of heat from BTS fans after claiming he hates the K-pop sensation.
In a recent episode of his podcast, the American rapper incorrectly assumed that they were from China and claimed that he hates the band for no proper reason.
The clip below shows that the 41-year-old East Harlem native said, "I hate them BTS n----s."
Pressed for the rapper's logic, Budden questioned, "Do I need a reason? I hate them n----s."
"I don't have to divulge my reason to you, I just hate them. I don't want to hear that shit. I don't want to see them dance moves. I don't want to see you come down in the sky with a little umbrella."
His co-hosts Ica and Ish pushed back and called it "disgusting" not to like a group without reason.
He went on to rant, "I don't wanna see [you]...come from the audience and link up like Voltron and make all of the 98 Degrees moves. I don't wanna see none of this shit."
The "Pump It Up" hitmaker then went on to incorrectly say that they're from China, to which his co-host Parks Vallely told him that BTS is Korean.
"I don't want to see Korean-Sync," he went on to say, throwing 90s boy band reference N-Sync.
Unfortunately for Joe Budden, BTS' massive fanbase on Twitter, who are called BTS Army, weren't too happy with his comments and ratings of the biggest boyband in the world.
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"Joe Budden" immediately started trending on Twitter after the podcast ended, as fans came out to drag the host.
One Twitter user said, "He sure knew every little detail of their grammy performance."
Joe Budden subsequently said that he was merely having a music chat, but that his statements had been taken out of context in order to make it seem like he was being cruel to the public.
But ARMY are not having it, with one person saying, "I don't know why you are putting it in quotes because it WAS hateful; explain to me how this is a music conversation, they are just doing their thing, and you have one-sided beef."
Another said, "You can dislike an artist or a group without completely shitting on them."
But other BTS fans filled Joe Budden's Twitter replies and offered some of the band's tracks he should listen to.
The songs that were recommended to Budden included "Black Swan," "Stigma," "Butter," and so much more.
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