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Joe Budden Dubs Yung Miami ‘Worst Feminine Rapper’ After She Laughs at His “Pump It Up” Plaque

Joe Budden Reacts to Logic’s “It Was a Good Day” Cover

Joe Budden had time. On a current episode of his podcast, LL COOL J dropped off Budden’s gold plaque for his hit single “Pump It Up.” Seeing the second, Yung Miami had some jokes to crack. You’ll be able to see them beneath.

Returning to the pod, Budden had some smoke, dubbing her “the worst feminine rapper” on the earth proper now.

“The factor about laughter, I believe that she is going to quickly understand is, it’s additionally a luxurious,” Budden mentioned. “So whereas I’m comfortable Caresha is ready to giggle as a result of she’s had a aggravating 12 months, I’m just a little shocked that she has discovered sufficient time to giggle at something.

“I wish to maintain this skilled and on the music. If Advanced had been to do an inventory of the place all the feminine rappers rat, Caresha, you’ll be final on the listing. You’d be drop lifeless final on that listing. Each feminine out there may be wiping you down proper now.

“Caresha, could you not solely be dropped out of your label proper now, however you aren’t allowed to place music out. There’s nothing taking place.”

You’ll be able to hear his calm learn beneath.



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