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Joe Budden Trolls Lil Yachty Over 'A Safe Place' Podcast Drama

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Joe Budden has trolled Lil Yachty over the recent drama surrounding his A Safe Place podcast.

During the latest episode of his own eponymous podcast, Budden took pleasure in the news that Lil Boat’s show may be a thing of the past.

After a social media post from Yachty’s co-host MitchGoneMad was read aloud, in which he “seemed to imply that Yachty might be putting that podcast in a Backwood as we speak,” Budden began laughing before playing Queen’s “Another One Bites the Dust.”

He also referenced Drake‘s “Energy” by repeating the phrase, “Lickwood means rewind!” much to his co-hosts’ amusement.

The former Slaughterhouse rapper added: “I don’t know [what that means], but I know what he said: Hell is about to break loose!”

Check out the segment at the 43:30 mark below.

MitchGoneMad’s post implying that A Safe Place was over came last month in response to a fan asking him to “please bring the podcast back.”

The media personality replied: “ngl i think bro rolling up that podcast in a backwood as we speak [skull emoji],” referring to Lil Yachty.

The podcast’s most recent episode, featuring special guest Key Glock, was released on August 21, shortly after Joe Budden himself appeared on the show.

Prior to this break, tensions between the co-hosts came to a head when Yachty confronted Mitch during the Key Glock episode for trying to offer the Memphis rapper career advice when he’s benefitted from a helping hand.

“Imagine if you didn’t have a friend who is already extremely successful to help you get on your feet. A lot of people don’t have that,” the Atlanta rap star said.

He added: “Remove me from this situation, I was never in your life — what the fuck would you have been doing?!”

After the episode, Mitch tweeted: “i ain’t nobody lil bro never been check my history i had stats before i met bro and got even more now, all i ever wanted to do was just focus on the music and being involved in the culture in a positive way i hope none of this hinders that.”

He added: “everybody that know me know i put in work nobody can take that from me and he wasn’t trying to take that from me we just debating on camera it got taken out of context.”

Yachty responded on Instagram Live by explaining that he started A Safe Place partly to spotlight Mitch’s talents and was unhappy that his friend didn’t defend him over the backlash he faced for the segment.