Of the latest diss record Rory expressed his feeling that Budden’s actions have been hard to follow. “You don’t ever have to worry about if I’m talking to somebody,” he said.
I’m always the guy to hit first.” Throughout the years, Joe Budden has had on record beefs with The Game, Saigon, and Prodigy, among others. Be clear, people that are unaware of my history. I ran straight to the studio to be prepared. “As soon as I heard that clip, I went straight to the studio without knowing what was coming. Weeks ago, seven or eight weeks ago, Instagram clip went up, Drake said, ‘Pump pump pump it up.'” That line referenced the chorus to one of Joe’s biggest hits, from early in his major label career. I’m probably the only nigga that has documented this, this far.” In an era of subliminal lines and ambiguous disses, the Slaughterhouse MC believes he is not hiding the metaphoric smoking gun.ĭrake Fires Back At Puff Daddy & Joe Budden With His Hardest Rhyme In Years (Audio)Īt the 10:00 mark, Joe Budden broke down how he perceives the history of his and Drake’s current tension. Budden replied, “Because I felt like it.” (9:20) “I’m the only one who’s being straightforward and to the point. “Why continue to do a six-minute diss track about something that you’re saying ‘I don’t even think this shit is about me’?,” asked Rory. While Heads speculated that Drake was speaking to Joe in this month’s song, Joe was never stated by name. “I’m not irrelevant if keep talking about me.” Throughout the discussion, Joe spoke directly to his online commenter critics.Ĭo-host Rory asked an important question. I’m not dissing Meek” (5:42) Notably, Drake and Meek had a very public falling out one year ago, that resulted in a multitude of diss tracks-which the OVO founder would turn into hit singles.Īlthough Budden’s 15-plus-year career lacks some of the platinum decorations Drake has enjoyed, he believes this lyrical rift proves his worth. To clarify, the onetime Def Jam artist said, “I love Meek” (4:30) I don’t even know if that was for me, but even if it was I wouldn’t care. Joe Budden Disses Drake For 6 Straight Minutes…And It Gets Really Personal (Audio)Įarly in the podcast, Joe Budden made it plain that he is not against Meek Mill, an artist who Joe had criticized in his podcast. Following the early June jabs, last night (June 30), Joe Budden responded in “Making A Murderer (Part 1).” Produced by araabMuzik, the record found the Jersey City, New Jersey veteran attacking the Toronto, Ontario MC/singer, whom Joe had cosigned in 2009.įollowing the song, Joe released the latest episode (#71) of “I’ll Name This Podcast Later.” On his own platform, the eOne Entertainment artist clarified his song, and just how he reacted to “4PM In Calabasas.” Even though it is his show, the veteran MC faced some tough questions about the song, and why he released it when he did.
At the top of June, Drake shocked the Hip-Hop space when he apparently dissed Joe Budden and Puff Daddy on a la carte release “4PM In Calabasas.” For Joe’s part, the lines were presumed to be a response to Budden’s criticism of Views on his “I’ll Name This Podcast Later” ( Episode #64) platform.