Joe Budden‘s recent comments about Drake have once again sparked their years-long disagreement, capturing the interest of hip-hop enthusiasts and the media. Following Drake sharing a video of Budden on his private Instagram account, Budden retaliated by labeling the artist as a “corpse” and choosing to avoid further interaction. This latest interchange continues to add fuel to their prolonged rivalry, which can be traced back to 2016.
Let’s explore the background of the longstanding beef between Drake and Joe Budden, delve into the reasons for their recent confrontation, and discuss potential implications for both musicians as they continue their respective careers.
What happened to Joe Budden and Drake?
As a gamer, I’d put it this way: “Man, the old beef between Joe Budden and Drake got heated up again when Drake shared a video of Budden on his finsta account, tagging it with ‘plottttwistttttt’ and writing, ‘$$$HITTING MEEEEEE.’ Now, Budden took this as a jab, and on The Joe Budden Podcast, he called out Drake as a ‘corpse,’ saying he’s not interested in exchanging words since the rapper seems to be all ‘ice cold’ these days (according to Vibe).
The conflict between Drake and Joe Budden started in 2016, when Budden criticized Drake’s album “Views” on his podcast, labeling it as “uninspired.” This criticism seemed to provoke Drake, who is thought to have taken subtle jabs at Budden in songs like “4PM in Calabasas” and his verse on French Montana’s “No Shopping.” In these tracks, Drake is believed to have referred to Budden as a “one-hit wonder.
In response, Budden unleashed several diss songs, like “Making a Murderer Pt. 1” and “Wake,” directly targeting Drake’s talent and integrity. The conflict between them momentarily eased, but the underlying hostility persisted.
The current conversation arises when Drake is facing criticism due to several rap feuds, with his altercation with Kendrick Lamar being the most prominent. In his podcast, Budden hinted at this situation, suggesting that many artists have been attacking Drake lately, possibly referring to Kendrick’s song “Not Like Us,” which generated significant popularity, particularly after its performance during the Super Bowl Halftime Show.
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2025-02-13 16:40