In a shocking turn of events, Joe Budden has publicly slammed Cardi B’s latest single, “Imaginary Playerz,” over its controversial sampling of Jay-Z’s classic 1997 track. During a recent episode of his podcast, Budden didn’t hold back, declaring, “Don’t do that again,” in reference to Cardi’s choice to use such a revered beat. His criticism has ignited a firestorm of debate among fans and music critics alike, questioning whether the sample aligns with Cardi’s unique style.
Budden’s comments come as “Imaginary Playerz” marks the second single from Cardi B’s eagerly awaited album, “Am I the Drama,” set to drop this September. While acknowledging the skill of the songwriters behind the track, Budden was unequivocal in his assessment, stating that the delivery and flow fell short of expectations. “You can’t just take an East Coast legend’s classic and redo it,” he asserted, emphasizing that the flow and execution didn’t do justice to the iconic original.
This bold critique has raised eyebrows across the music industry, as fans eagerly anticipate Cardi’s new direction following her critically acclaimed debut, “Invasion of Privacy.” With tensions running high and opinions divided, the question now looms: Will Cardi B respond to Budden’s harsh words, or will she double down on her artistic choices? As the drama unfolds, one thing is clear—this clash of titans is far from over, and the music world is watching closely. Stay tuned for updates as this story develops.