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Cam’ron Calls Joe Budden as a “Crack Head” Following his N.O.R.E. Interview, Budden Reacts – WhatsOnRap

Cam’ron’s Harms of “H*e Buddens” and “Crackhead” to Joe Budden During Podcast
It seems like yet another day, yet another rap beef. This time, Cam’ron and Joe Budden have taken to social media to air their grievances over comments made by Joe and N.O.R.E. about rappers‘ unsuccessful forays into the podcasting world.

On Friday, Cam’ron posted a video on his Instagram page from a February 2023 episode of The Joe Budden Podcast, where N.O.R.E. criticized rappers who have tried to start podcasts but failed.

N.O.R.E. said, “You know what’s crazy? I’m looking at these rappers trying shows now—you know, rappers from our era—and they are so failing. They doing sports shows, they doing comedy shows. They talkin’ about, ‘Yo, I’m up. I’m just doing this for fun.’ No, you are not!”

Joe agreed with N.O.R.E. and even stated that he enjoys seeing rappers fail at podcasting. He said, “It’s great to see people fail…you can’t take the blueprint and hire different contractors. They sellin’ ass out here, huh?”

Although N.O.R.E. and Joe did not name any specific podcast, Cam’ron believed that they were referring to his sports podcast, It Is What It Is. In response, Cam’ron warned N.O.R.E. to stay away from “Hoe Buddons” and referred to Joe as a “crackhead.”

Joe Budden caught wind of Cam’ron’s remarks and fired back on his Instagram Story, saying, “Now that n***a know he too sensitive to do this w me. Chill before I feel like playin’ back & you start makin’ calls again. Focus on your suits and pink set, that ‘crackhead’ lapped you lonnggggggggggg ago.”

Cam’ron saw Joe’s message and responded on his IG Story, seemingly implying that he wants to fight the New Jersey rapper-turned-podcaster. It remains uncertain where this beef will lead, but hopefully, it won’t escalate into any physical altercation.

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