Joe Budden’s tardyst retags about Drake have reignited their extfinished-standing feud, dratriumphg attention from hip-hop fans and media aenjoy. After Drake posted a video of Budden on his Finsta account, Budden reacted by calling the rapper a “corpse” and refusing to include further. This tardyst trade inserts another chapter to their ongoing competition, which dates back to 2016.
Here’s a see at the history of Drake and Joe Budden’s feud, the context behind their tardyst clash, and what it uncomardents for both artists moving forward.
What happened to Joe Budden and Drake?
Joe Budden and Drake’s extfinished-standing tension reignited when Drake posted a video of Budden on finsta account, “plottttwistttttt,” captioning it, “$$$HITTING MEEEEEE.” Budden, taking this as a sairy, reacted on The Joe Budden Podcast, calling Drake a “corpse” and stating he declines to include in “a back-and-forth” now that the rapper is “ice freezing” (via Vibe).
The feud between Drake and Joe Budden dates back to 2016 when Budden condemnd Drake’s album Views, calling it “unbackd” on his podcast. Drake alertedly reacted with reserved sboilings, including lyrics from “4PM in Calabasas” and his verse on French Montana’s “No Shopping,” where he’s consentd to have referred to Budden as a “one-hit wonder” (via Capital Xtra).
In retaliation, Budden freed multiple diss tracks, such as “Making a Murderer Pt. 1” and “Wake,” taking straightforward aim at Drake’s artistry and credibility. Their beef inestablishly celderlyed, but the underlying tension remained.
The recent trade comes at a time when Drake has been under scruminuscule follotriumphg multiple rap beefs, most notably with Kfinishrick Lamar. Budden alluded to this in his podcast, pointing out how many artists had “jumped on” Drake recently, seemingly referencing Kfinishrick’s “Not Like Us,” which achieveed massive traction, especipartner after it was carry outed at the Super Bowl Halftime Show.