Birdman Calls Out Charlamagne & Joe Budden Over Their Critical Opinions Of Drake’s New Album + Seemingly Threatens Druski For Suggesting The Project Copied His Music

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Birdman Calls Out Charlamagne & Joe Budden Over Their Critical Opinions Of Drake’s New Album + Seemingly Threatens Druski For Suggesting The Project Copied His Music
Rapper Birdman has some words for any and everybody coming at Drake.
The Cash Money records founder recently called out Charlamagne Tha God, Joe Budden, and Druski over their reactions to the Canadian rap stars new album.

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Birdman, real name Bryan Williams, took to his social media to address the two media personality’s and the comedian. In one post, the producer wrote as a caption over an image of Charlamagne:
“I THINK YOU MEAN GOOD AND I RESPEK YOU EVEN THOU WE HAD OUR DIFFERENCE BUT I RESPEK YOU @CTHAGOD BUT RESPEK @CHAMPAGNEPAP @CASHMONEYOFFICIAL”

In another post aimed at podcaster Joe Budden, he continued:
“@JOEBUDDEN CLAM DOWN BROTHER YOU NOT BUILT 4THIS REAL GANGTA SH*T @CHAMPAGNEPAPI @CASHMONEYOFFICIAL”
Birdman’s posts come after both of the commentators recently shared their disapproving thoughts about Drake’s latest project “For All The Dogs”. As we previously covered, Charlamagne first gave his critical opinion of the project while speaking on a single from the album titled “Slime You Out” featuring SZA. The Breakfast Club host stated that in a rare instance, the famed musician released new music and “nobody cared”. Drake eventually responded to his comments, calling Charlamagne the “off brand Morris Chestnut“.

Subsequently, Joe Budden chimed in on his thoughts. Criticizing Drake for making “music for children”, the podcast host vehemently stated he wasn’t a fan of the project and urged the musician to make music for people his own age. His comments also drew a response from Drake himself who went on tell Budden he was a music failure and suggested he was likely jealous of his success.

Despite Drake stepping in to defend himself, it’s clear Birdman still felt the need to intervene. The hip hop legend even had some words for comedian Druski for joking that Drake stole a record of his. The internet personality posted a skit to his instagram page that compared the alleged stolen song to his own and captioned the post:
“Cash Money vs Coulda Been BEEF CONTINUES”

If you recall earlier this year, Druski got a surprise visit from Birdman on instagram live after creating a fake record label called Coulda Been Records as a parody of Birdman’s Cash Money Records. In response to his latest post, Birdman posted a picture of the jokester with the caption:
“MY LIL NI**AZ WANT SOME OF THAT STOP PLAY WITH THA GOAT @CHAMPAGNEPAPI RICH GANG OR DONT BANG YOU LIL B**CH @ CASHMONEYOFFICIAL”

In a second post aimed at Druski he added:
“@CHAMPAGNEPAPI ON GLADYS THIS NI**A GONE KME UP MISSIN OVORG @CASHMONEYOFFICIAL”

While it doesn’t seem that Druski nor Joe Budden have responded to Birdman’s posts, Charlamagne did react, showing that the two seem to be in a good place. He reposted Birdman’s original post with his own caption that read:
“Nothing But Respek King!”

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