Swae Lee Responds To Joe Budden Following Critique Of Drake “Won’t Be Late” Collab

Swae Lee and Joe Budden were involved a little back and forth.
Following the arrival of his latest song, Swae Lee is now defending one of his creations after Joe Budden decided to criticize the collaboration of member Rae Sremmurd with Drake.

It was during Budden’s podcast episode that the veteran was criticized by the duo song “Won’t Be Late”, citing similarities with the “unforgettable” collaboration of Montana France Swae Lee.

“I can’t believe this – it’s because it gave us Afrobeat,” Budden said. “[…] If there are two people who know that we are no longer Afrobat from them, it’s [Swae and Drake].”

While the co-host takes it for the track, label it as not original but still good.

However, Budden insisted: “Now people think that I am only a contender […] This is not a good record. Are we in 2015? When did the recording of Drrobe’s Afrobeats come out? […] This is pure laziness. This is laziness [ …] You have heard this song 90 times. “

Of course, Swae Lee is an artist and she is sensitive about her sh-t. He will immediately write a tweet subliminally referring to Budden’s comment.

“Everyone has an opinion … unfortunately every opinion cannot be trusted, and some just don’t have any weight, don’t let other people’s opinions influence your opinion.”

Joe will soon reply in his latest podcast episode, leaving in a very aggressive manner.
“We all like Swae Lee. So shut up, Swae Lee,” Budden began. “We just don’t love you when you aren’t told and then you start back to some of this – because it’s doing their damn work, the way you do your job. I don’t have to love every damn Swae Lee song. Hey, the recording can work. This could be big hit, big success, and some of this – like you still can’t like it. It’s okay. I’m very fed up with this sensitive artist era. Shut your mouth. “

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