Drake to Joe in ’09: “I’m honored to be around you, man.”

Joe Budden just dropped a six-minute diss track aimed at Drake titled “Making a Murderer (Part 1)” over production from AraabMUZIK and featuring Andrea Martin. On the first verse, he raps:

But now my phone blowin' up, they’re like what I’m gonna do?

Show the world you shouldn’t poke a man with nothin' to lose

All of this just because I wasn’t in love with his Views

Whatever happened, I just know they got me fuckin' confused

Then he samples a 2009 video from the Joe Budden TV web series that shows Drake telling Budden what a legend he is. “I can’t be honest to your fans and say I’m honored to be around you?” Drake says in the clip.

Budden throws more shots throughout the track including a nod to Quentin Miller and the ghostwriting rumors, while mocking Drake’s singing on lines like “Tender ass Teddy come around, he gon' get pinned to grass.”

Joe and Drake have been going back and forth ever since Budden slammed Views on his I’ll Name This Podcast Later podcast in early May. On the show, he said:

“I think that that kid on that album that I heard sounds real fuckin’ uninspired. That music sounds good and I enjoy it. I played that album all the way to D.C. and all the way back multiple times. 40 you sound amazing. 40 continues to progress. Drake you do not. I said the other day on this podcast I miss the Drake that starts the waves, not hops on other waves and I’ll say it again: I miss the Drake that pushes the fuckin’ agenda, not lets the agenda push him.”

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In between shots at Diddy, Drake fired back at Budden on “4 PM in Calabasas,” most notably on the line, “They whole demeanor just spells envy / They tryna tempt me.” The line’s a reference to Fat Joe’s Jealous One’s Envy album—the acronym of which spells “Joe.”

Budden spent most of a recent podcast dissecting what he presumed to be shots from Drake, too.

If this is Part 1, we’re guessing there’s more to come from Joe Budden but for now, you can read all of the lyrics to “Making a Murderer” now.