Drake’s Feud With Joe Budden Intensifies Amidst For All The Dogs
Drake’s feud with Joe Budden intensifies as he shows no signs of letting up on his playful jabs.
The ongoing social media dispute about Drake’s feud with Joe Budden, escalated on Monday (October 9).
Furthermore, this feud expanded to include co-hosts and managers.
Also, Drake shared a carousel of tour photos on his Instagram. It concluded with an image of Budden next to some kind of carrying case.
However, the caption took aim at Budden’s career as a podcaster, stating…
“I thank God for this life and not having to come to rushed conclusions on Best Buy podcast mics”.
Although, the feud initially ignited when Drake took offense to Budden’s critique of his latest album, “For All The Dogs“.
Joe Budden on his podcast, expressed his desire to hear more mature content from Drake, who is turning 37 soon. He further suggested that his lyrical themes were better suited for someone over a decade younger.
Drizzy responded to this with a lengthy message. He did this by accusing Budden of failing in his music career, after he announced his departure from music in 2018 to focus on broadcasting.
Even Joe Budden Podcast co-host Parks Vallely wasn’t spared. Drake took to Instagram to share a screenshot of Parks, with the caption…
“Imagine listening to Mark Zuckerberg tell the next generation about good verses and turnt beats”.
Parks fired back by revealing the credits for Drake’s 2018 DJ Premier-produced track “Sandra’s Rose”.
His aim was to highligh that he had engineered it. Implying that Drake himself had heeded advice from someone like Zuckerberg.
On Sunday (October 8), Joe Budden rekindled the feud by posting a photo of himself in a pool, appearing to check his phone.
That same day, Budden’s manager, Ian Schwartzman, also weighed in, praising Joe Budden as…
“The most important figure in media.”
Schwartzman emphasized Budden’s unconventional approach, independence from any agenda-driven entity. And also, his unwavering expression of his true opinions.
In conclusion, Schwartzman stated that Joe Budden, a former emcee turned media mogul, had the world’s constant attention.