Joe Budden Calls out Nicki Minaj

Some are suspecting Drake may have taken some subliminal shots at Joe Budden in his new music as a result of Joe criticizing the rapper’s latest studio album in his podcast, but Joe has shifted his focus to Nicki Minaj.

XXL Magazine writes:

Joe Budden takes shots at Nick Minaj and Meek Mill’s relationship in the latest episode of his I’ll Name This Podcast Later series. Throughout the episode, it’s clear that the Jersey rapper doesn’t mince words about how disappointed he was with Summer Jam this year, the subliminal shots he thinks Drake takes at him on “4 PM in Calabasas” and, around the 44-minute mark, why he says Nicki Minaj is “stupid” for being with Meek Mill.

“I know she’s stupid because she likes stupid n*ggas because Meek is stupid,” says Budden as part of a tangent about Nicki addressing his podcast.

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12 comments

  1. But did he lie tho? Nicki can do much better. But it’s not like her last one was any better. She may be one of those women who enjoys making a project out of her man.

    1. Well to be fair, Meek is a step up from Safaree. He actually has his own money and a career. He’s not looking for Nicki to take care of him like Safaree still is.

  2. I’m certainly someone who isn’t a fan of Nicki being with Meek, but does Joe really think he’s any better than Meek? That’s laughable.

  3. The problem with this is Joe is essentially not much different from how he sees Meek. Being with him is a downgrade for most women. The most he can do for women is get them on trashy reality shows.

  4. Meek gets a bad rep but he does a lot for the community and has his own money and mind. He speaks on injustices a lot too but of course the machine only focuses on his bs..Besides I don’t know why people act like he and she aren’t cut from the same hood cloth! Lol

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