

Check out some of the best memes and reactions to Budden’s rant below. To Yachty’s credit, he handled the situation pretty well, but once footage of a fuming Budden went viral, there was clearly a bias in who was right and who was, shall we say, blowing things out of proportion.
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I want to have an honest conversation.” Watch the full interview above. And I refuse to have somebody tell me bullsh*t. When Yachty claimed that he was in fact, “happy all the time,” Budden launched into a fit of yelling, saying “You can’t tell me you wake up every day happy 24/7, because to say that you are lying. While in attendance to promote his new album Teenage Emotions, Yachty was instead forced to defend his craft and his happy-go-lucky persona against a visibly upset host. Unsurprisingly, Yachtys dad Shannon McCollum isnt feeling it. This disdain reached a whole new level when Yachty appeared as the guest on Budden’s show Everyday Struggle. Yesterday (April 25), Joe Budden threw some serious shade at Lil Yachty, claiming he was bad for hip-hop.


The conversation got heated at times, but all parties got… Lil Yachty Joins Episode 114 of Everyday Struggle | Joe Budden & DJ Akademiks EVERYDAY STRUGGLE | Episode 114 On today's special episode of #EverydayStruggle, Lil Yachty joins Joe Budden, DJ Akademiks and Nadeska Alexis to talk about his upcoming album 'Teenage Emotions', the controversial cover, his place in rap and how he really feels about the new generation. The 19-year-old Grammy-nominated artist, who is used to this kind of criticism, responded with a tweet of Lil B’s diss record aimed at Budden from six years ago called T Shirt and Buddens. McCollum subsequently clowned Budden for being irrelevant and a “cornball,” and claimed that Yachty has “done more in one year than you’ve done your whole whack a*s career.” Check out the full Instagram post here. Lil Boat added a little gas to flames by wearing a Fuck Joe Budden hoodie at a recent show. It got to the point where Yachty’s father, Shannon McCollum, had to speak up on Instagram and defend his son against Budden’s attack. Lil Yachty might be all about positivity but he’s not done feuding with Joe Budden. This is certainly where Budden stands, as the veteran rapper has been very vocal in his disdain for Yachty over the past few months, saying that “Yachty isn’t hip-hop” and that he’s “ruining the culture.” Many, however, have attributed this style, dubbed “bubblegum trap,” to be yet another sign of hip-hop’s decaying quality in the mainstream. Yachty, born Miles Parks McCollum, has risen to fame with singles like “ 1 Night,” “ Minnesota,” and “ Broccoli,” each of which have promoted a silly, fun-loving approach. Joe Budden has a long history of starting feuds with other rappers, but none have sparked such a divide in the community than his attacks on Lil Yachty. This week, Yachty effortlessly went at Budden by referencing fellow rapper. Joe Budden appears at the VH1 “Love & Hip Hop” on Octoin New York City. Rap newcomer Lil Yachty is responding to Joe Budden‘s recent criticism of him in quite possibly the calmest way ever.
