Lil Wayne recently clarified his stance on Kendrick Lamar after picking a fight with him during the Super Bowl concert. However, Joe Budden shared a different version of the matter.
In his podcast, the hip-hop podcaster told the details of the a milli The hitmaker shared about his conversation with rapper K.Dot, where they resolve their differences, and they were missing a crucial part.
“I don’t want to break any walls here, but I mean, he left a little part out of it. He talked to him, [but it was before the song came out]and then he started tweeting. Which would make someone say, ‘*****Didn’t we just talk?'”
Joe also stated the Pacifier The rap star even “went into both” to record a response after the Grammy winner released his song. Wacced Out Murals—referencing the 42-year-old—and ignored the New Orleans rapper when he tried to contact him.
In Wayne’s version, he suggested earlier The Skip Bayless Show that he didn’t hear the song before his phone call with Kendrick, during which they eased their differences.
“That was the first time I heard it. I think he’s a fan and I’m a fan of his music. I think he meant he saw what everyone else saw, he saw how much it meant to me.” […] “It didn’t disappoint me,” he said.
Following the Mirror Despite the rapper’s claim that he had not heard the song before, it is relevant to mention here that he reacted to the song online when it was released.
“Man, yeah?! I’m just chilling and they’re still in my head. Let’s not take kindness for weakness,” he tweeted on X.
“Let this giant sleep. I beg you all. No one really wants destruction, not even me, but I will destroy it if you bother me. About me. Love,” Wayne concluded with a stern warning.