He has five studio albums, starting with "Thank Me Later" in 2010 up until "Scorpion" in 2018. F*ck them n*ggas, man."ĭrake, born Aubrey Drake Graham, is a musician and entrepreneur who founded OVO Sound with his longtime associate Noah James Shebib, better known in the hip-hop world as 40. "I should've brought Joe Budden up here and let him do 'Pump It Up' one time tonight. Together with French Montana, Drake released "No Shopping" in July 2016, setting aside some bars for his foe: "I'm not a one-hit-wonder, they know all my stuff/ You let me turn into the n*gga that you almost was." Drake later addressed their beef during his Summer Sixteen stop in Dallas a few months later. He released "Wake", trying to elicit a response, even sampling lyrics he first used against Meek Mill on "Back to Back." While Drake seems to have quieted down, Budden still wasn't finished. Some of the scathing lines said, "My words ain't ghostwritten, I ain't Drake/ That's all gimmick I'm authentic, I ain't Drake." He also rapped "Aubrey when you sub real MCs you get murdered." Pulling no more punches, Joe Budden released his diss track "Making A Murderer Pt. Joe Budden shrugged it off, saying that even if Drake snapped and dissed him, he still did not sound inspired. Drake, you do not."ĭrake then released a single titled "4PM In Calabasas", which contained a few jabs supposedly aimed toward Budden, including the reference to the broadcaster's ex-girlfriend Tahiry Jose. Budden called Drake's performance "uninspired" while calling the music produced by Noah James, "40" Shebib, "real good" and "amazing." Budden even said, "40 continues to progress. The "Rap Radar" hosts showed a sneak peek of his multi-million dollar Toronto mansion.ĭrake answered, "When the album's ready."īudden again quipped that Drake has been saying the same thing for a year and that he now has a "whole leaked album with like 30 Drake joints," which he claimed to be all "old sh*t."īoth Drake and Joe Budden have been in a long-standing beef ever since the broadcaster and media personality has openly criticized the rapper's fourth album, titled "Views" back in 2016. Dot, and asked when he will get his interview with the "Hotline Bling" rapper. Joe Budden also raised the fact that Drake has gone on a two-hour interview on "Rap Radar" with Elliott Wilson and B. "I didn't want to say it," Drake finished and drew laughs. Drake added that he does not see Budden, and they were never in the same place. "Never avoid you," the Canadian rapper responded. Budden said, "You're the only one that, like, avoids me for some strange reason." The American broadcaster has previously met with other members of OVO, the Canadian record label Drake himself co-founded. The former enemies talked about why they have never met each other.
It seems all is good between hip-hop superstar Drake and broadcaster Joe Budden as they appeared together on Budden's Instagram Live, yesterday evening, April 5.