Saweetie has responded to Joe Budden after he dragged her for allegedly addressing Lil Baby and Quavo on one among her latest songs.
The Icy Girl jumped on Twitter on Tuesday (November 22) and fired again on the podcaster for his feedback about her music, calling him “Joelisha.” Saweetie additionally seemingly accused Budden of selling misogynistic conduct in Hip Hop.
“Saweetie needs to STFU????? ok joelisha,” she tweeted, earlier than including: “Is misogynistic behavior normal for HIP HOP culture now? guess so.”
saweetie must STFU????? okay joelisha 😍
— iCY MAMiii (@Saweetie) November 22, 2022
is misogynistic conduct regular for HIP HOP tradition now? 🤔 guess so 🤷🏽♀️
— iCY MAMiii (@Saweetie) November 23, 2022
Saweetie’s tweets come after Joe Budden known as her out for a few of her lyrics on “Don’t Say Nothin,’” a monitor from her new EP The Single Life. The track discovered Saweetie seemingly referencing the alleged love triangle between her, her ex-boyfriend Quavo and Lil Baby.
“Why n-ggas always speakin’ on who I’m fuckin’ on? / He must’ve got excited when I FaceTimed with nothin’ on / Them same lips that’s yappin’ be the ones I nutted on / A hunnid K, please, know how much paper I be touchin’ on? / That’s light, better check my net worth / Post a pic in his sweatshirt, I bet it have my ex hurt / That’s what I get for kissin’ on these frogs / He got mad and told my business to the blogs,” Saweetie rapped.
Offset’s title was thrown into the love triangle after Quavo seemingly advised Saweetie cheated on him together with his cousin on “Messy,” from his recently-released Only Built For Infinity Links LP.
Saweetie’s bars didn’t sit nicely with Joe Budden contemplating the tragic homicide of Quavo’s nephew and Migos groupmate Takeoff simply weeks earlier. During a latest episode of his titular podcast, Budden denounced the “bad timing” of the track and advised Saweetie to “shut the fuck up.”
“Saweetie gotta shut the fuck up. That’s my take,” he mentioned. “I’m not listening to Saweetie until she answers the question that everybody waiting for her to answer: Did you fuck Offset or not? That’s it. It’s bad timing for whatever she was saying in that [song]. It ain’t the time for your freestyle.”
He added: “I honestly didn’t really hear nothing directed to Quavo. I just keep hearing Lil Baby, and I think people keep confusing it with Quavo like they did last time. But either way, it ain’t the time for confusion. It ain’t the time for none of that after they just lost their brother and nephew. Sorry, Saweetie. Push it back. You’ve been quiet. No need to come shake the table now. Did you fuck dude or not?”
Saweetie’s The Single Life EP arrived on November 18 and contained six new songs to carry followers over till the discharge of her long-awaited debut album Pretty Bitch Music, which she not too long ago hinted will drop earlier than the tip of the 12 months.
“She’s coming,” the Cali native advised Rolling Stone. “She’s still in the womb, I haven’t popped her out. I want to thank my fans for patiently waiting. It’s been a year. It’s been a while. I’ve been recording officially for a year, non-stop.”
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