Saweetie has denied allegations that she subliminally dissed Quavo and Lil Baby on “Don’t Say Nothin,” from her lately launched The Single Life EP.
The track contained lyrics like, “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,” which have been perceived as veiled pictures at her ex-boyfriend, Quavo, and Lil Baby, who she was romantically linked to final 12 months.
The Bay Area native has heard all of the chatter surrounding the monitor, although, and jumped on Instagram Live earlier this week to set the document straight. Although she didn’t title names, Saweetie dismissed the notion that she was speaking in regards to the Atlanta rap stars.
“Ain’t nobody dissing nobody. When I went on Caresha Please, I told y’all, whoever’s on ‘Don’t Say Nothin,’ whoever that messaging was towards, it wasn’t toward nobody,” she clarified.
“Ain’t nobody dissing them boys. So you can kill them rumors and kill that because y’all don’t even know who I’m talking about.”
Saweetie beforehand shut down the hypothesis throughout her aforementioned look on Yung Miami’s Caresha Please podcast, the place she claimed the blogs had all of it fallacious. However, she did admit that a few of her bars on “Don’t Say Nothin’” have been geared toward one other unnamed celeb bachelor.
“I saw some of the blog write-ups and they were all wrong,” she stated in the course of the September interview. “Honestly, the people who I wrote that about will never see the light of day. Like, it never even got to that point of publicity.”
Joe Budden blasted Saweetie’s lyrics for what he believed was terrible timing in addressing her alleged love triangle with Quavo and Lil Baby, particularly within the wake of TakeOff’s current homicide.
During a current episode of his titular podcast, Budden denounced the track and informed Saweetie to “shut the fuck up.”
“Saweetie gotta shut the fuck up. That’s my take,” he stated. “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?”
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