Drake warned his 'career could end' after UMG case

Joe Budden shares stark warning to Drake after his lawsuit against UMG

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Drake warned his career could end after UMG case
Drake warned his 'career could end' after UMG case

Drake recently revealed his intentions when he sued his parent record label, Universal Music Group.

His objection to them was that they released Kendrick Lamar's Not Like Us, which he alleged defamed him by calling him a 'pedophile.'

However, Joe Budden, a rapper-turned-podcaster, saw his legal action as a disgrace that could spell an end to his career.

"There's no unity in Hip-Hop, none of y'all know what culture means," he blasted the Grammy winner on his podcast. "This **** is a ******* mess. It's disgusting. And if you love this ****, it hurts!"

"I just don't like the Karen play-both-sides, the aggressor and the victim," he continued suggesting the lawsuit is a blot to the spirit of the hip-hop.

"Y'all can have it. It ain't my Hip-Hop," the 44-year-old added. "Maybe I aged out of this **** faster than I thought I would."

On the remark of his co-host Ish calling Drake's right to complain, Joe lambasted, "He's well within his right to do so, yes."

"But no other artist would think about doing it because it's the end of your career. The same way this is going to be the end of his career," he concluded.