Joe Budden believes Drake didn’t resurrect his iconic “timestamp” collection throughout his beef with Kendrick Lamar as a result of he might need misplaced entry to the writing workforce he created the songs with.
The collection, which incorporates “4 PM in Calabasas” and “7 AM on Bridle Path,” is alleged to characteristic a few of Drake’s greatest rapping. Nonetheless, whereas Okay. Dot launched a “6:16 in LA” diss, Drake didn’t drop a monitor from the collection.
Throughout the newest episode of his podcast, which arrived sizzling on the heels of the latest alleged reference monitor leaks, Joe Budden mentioned how far again they go.
“I nonetheless suppose that I haven’t heard timestamp Drake in fairly a very long time. It does beg the query, why is that now?” Budden stated.
His co-hosts instructed that Drake might need misplaced the writing workforce he labored with to create the collection.
“If you happen to it by way of that lens, it appears to be like like any person that was vital in them classes will not be there anymore and we not getting that. Why would you fail to get in that bag going towards Kendrick? It simply don’t make sense,” Budden continued.
“And now, he’s teasing his subsequent venture, he took an image with Gordo,” he added. “So, that claims we getting that very same Actually, Nevermind, really feel possibly, proper?”
Drake has labored on a number of songs with producer and longtime pal Gordo. They teamed up for 2 tracks on For All The Canine final 12 months, following their six songs on Actually Nevermind in 2022.