

Unfortunately for Eminem fans who were hoping to hear an Eminem diss track, the story turned out to be made up by Ebro. The feud took an interesting turn when Hot 97 personality, Ebro Darden, said the head of Joe Budden’s record label, Eminem, was preparing his own diss track for Drake. This time, Budden sampled Drake’s hook from his 2010 song “The Resistance.”Īugust 2016: Eminem Prepares A Drake Diss Track?

Just hours after the release of “No Shopping,” Budden released his third diss track. July 2016: A Third Diss Track Is Released While French Montana said Drake’s verse wasn’t a diss, fans don’t believe it. “I’m not a one hit wonder they know all my stuff,” raps Drake.
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With “No Shopping” officially released, fans got to hear Drake’s full verse which clearly featured a few shots at Budden. “Why you ain't do that vid with Fetty but you hopped on the song? / No really, we want a Party album / But you keep stealing all of Party's album,” Budden says on “Wake.” Growing impatient, Budden released another diss called “Wake.” In “Wake,” Budden got even more aggressive with Drake, rapping about his unwillingness to battle other rappers, claiming Drake stole music from his artists and even saying Drake uses other artists to advance his career. It had been five days since Budden released his first Drake diss track and the “6 God” had yet to respond. After hearing “No Shopping” and “4PM In Calabasas,” Budden released his first Drake diss track titled “Making A Murderer Part 1.” In the song, Budden made references to Meek Mill, the ghostwriting allegations against Drake and Drake’s past relationships. “What are they listening to if they can’t hear that kid directly speaking to me?”įor the first time in two months, we finally got one of the rapper’s to explicitly call out the other. “If fans think that Drake is as great as I think he is,” said Budden. While “No Shopping” had yet to officially release, Drake released another song called “4PM In Calabasas.” The song featured obvious shots towards Diddy ("Even had the OG's tryna press me / Ha-ha-ha-ha / No way out cause I'm already in it"), but Budden also believed Drake was dissing him. June 2016: Drake Throws Shots On “4PM In Calabasas”? In the snippet, Drake can be heard saying, “Pump, pump, pump it up,” a reference to Joe Budden’s 2003 hit song “Pump It Up.” It was that line that set Budden off, and led to Budden preparing two diss tracks for Drake. Although French Montana and Drake’s collaboration “No Shopping” would officially release in July, a snippet of the song hit the internet in May.
