In speaking with HipHopDX, Budden said “He started off with ‘I would like to formally invite you to one of my four Madison Square Garden shows August 4, you and however many people you would like to bring.’ Then after that it says: ‘And I bet you can’t release 25 diss records between now and then.’ Then it was the laughing emoji. Charlamagne’s descriptions align with some of Budden’s own words about the direct messages earlier this week. Drake also reportedly told Budden he was going to pray for him.
While Budden doesn’t detail the direct messages on the show, Charlamagne reveals some of the contents he saw, saying that Drake sent Budden a picture of Budden’s own face, as well as invited Budden to one of his shows, telling him to bring as many people he wanted. Joe Budden Disses Drake For 6 Straight Minutes…And It Gets Really Personal (Audio) I just expect, if I’m rapping at somebody, for them to not DM me a bunch of soft stuff,” Budden explains. “I’m just from a generation that doesn’t behave like that. “Why are you allowing yourself to look nuts when you have evidence and information that proves everything that you’re saying?,” Charlamagne asks the MC. The host also discloses that he as seen direct messages that Drake has been sending to Budden, and encourages Budden to release them to the public, because it would burnish Budden’s image. Charlamagne says he believes it was “lame” that Drake did that, asserting that it suggests Drake condones that type of behavior. And, whatever you would have done to them kids, to me, would have been justified.”Īfter looking at some of the hilarious memes that have been spawned by Budden chasing the fans away, the conversation shifts to Drake, who followed the fans on Instagram. Charlamagne commends Budden for how he handled the matter, saying “I think you handled the situation perfectly…You cannot let someone violate your space like that, especially your house and your yard. During the conversation, Budden reveals that, while the incident with the fans looked relatively brief online, they were actually at his house from 7:30 in the morning until about 8pm at night. Now, however, Budden reveals that Drake actually has been responding to Budden via cryptic direct messages.Īppearing as a guest on Charlamagne Tha God’s MTV show, Uncommon Sense, Joe spoke in detail about both his encounter with the overzealous fans, as well as Drake’s communications with him. While all this was happening, there seemingly was no direct response from Drake, save for a moment at his July 21 concert in Dallas, where he said, on stage, “I should have brought Joe Budden up here and let him do ‘ Pump It Up‘ one time tonight,” a reference to Budden’s hit that Drake quotes on “No Shopping.” “Pump, pump, pump it up. Joe Budden Found The Drake Fans That Were Harassing Him & Went To Their Home (Video)
To let them know how serious he was, Budden found the address of the perpetrators and went to their house the next day to confront them and their parents. After several hours of the behavior, Budden literally chased them away, first on foot and then in his car, catching them at a red light and issuing a stern warning, armed with rocks in his hand.
Joe Budden Says He Loves Drake…And Then Hurts Him Again “Just Because” (Audio)Īs things started to simmer down a bit, the controversy was reignited when some Drake fans decided to go to Budden’s house and harass him by calling him names and shouting Drake lyrics. However, once “No Shopping” was released, French Montana denied that Drake’s verse on the song had anything to do with Budden. The events would lead Budden to go on a rampage against Drake that includes 4 diss tracks, 2 podcasts, and a host of interviews about the Toronto, MC, with a reported 16 more tracks at the ready. Just when it seemed the year’s biggest Rap beef could not get any more bizarre, it does…The Joe Budden/Drake feud began with a scathing review by Budden of Drake’s recent VIEWS album, followed by what Budden perceived to be Drake taking subliminal shots at him, both in his “ 4pm In Calabasas” song, and a leaked clip of what would become French Montana’s “ No Shopping,” featuring Drake.