Joe Budden Says He’s Angry At Rick Ross Unfollowing Drake On Instagram

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Joe Budden Says He's Angry At Rick Ross Unfollowing Drake On Instagram

Joe Budden reacts to Rick Ross unfollowing Drake on Instagram.

Drake currently having a falling out with the likes of Rick Ross, and Future after a recent diss by Kendrick Lamar. After the shots from K. Dot on Drake and J. Cole, Rick Ross unfollowed the Toronto rap star. Drizzy and Rozay have been friends for a long time and have given us many great collaborations.

After the rumoured rift, Joe Budden reacts to the whole thing and shows his anger at Rick Ross. “What I will say I’m angry at… because I don’t have a dog in the [fight]… but that Rick Ross unfollow hurt my soul and spirit. That one hurt,” he said. “I wasn’t the biggest fan of What A Time to Be Alive so who cares if Drake and Future never record again in my book. If Rick Ross and Drake are not rapping together no more, this hurts. This is impactful. No more ‘[Aston Martin] Music’?”

While there’s still no response by Drake to the diss verse from Kendrick, he did addressed the ongoing situation in the captions of his recent Instagram posts. “They rather go to war with me than admit they are their own worst enemy,” he wrote in a recent post. “I could never sell ya’ll out to sell my latest work, Never do you bad out the blue but I’m down to make it worse,” he added in another, seemingly in reference to Metro Boomin & Future’s new collab album “We Don’t Trust You.

 

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In the recent verse, K. Dot fired shots at Drake and J. Cole, who are often called on same level as the former TDE rapper, and the three are used with the term “Big Three.” “Ah, yeah, huh, yeah, get up with me / F–k sneak dissin’, first person shooter, I hope they came with three switches,” he raps, in reference to Drake and J. Cole’s collab “First Person Shooter.”

“Think I won’t drop the location? I still got PTSD / Motherf–k the big three, ni–a, it’s just big me / Ni–a, bum, what? I’m really like that / And your best work is a light pack,” he adds in the song titled “Like That“, which debuted at number 1 on US Billboard Hot 100.

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