AraabMuzik Says Joe Budden Drake Disses Must've Been "Planned For Centuries"

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AraabMuzik performs at the SoundCloud Artist Forum Afterparty at Samsung 837 on November 16, 2016 in New York City

Araabmuzik chimes in on the Drake diss tracks he produced for Joe Budden.

It's hard to argue that Araabmuzik hasn't paved his own lane in the world of production. Whether its EDM or hip hop, he's managed to make beats that fit into both worlds well. From A$AP Rocky to Dipset to Danny Brown to Fabolous, he's worked with a variety of artists and brought his sound into their world. He's also worked with Joe Budden during the time of his beef with Drake. In a recent interview, he details how the process went.

Araabmuzik recently sat down with Billboard to chop it up about his new License Lounge website, upcoming music endeavors and more. He later elaborated on working with Joe Budden on his last album as well as the diss songs directed at Drake. He admits that he didn't really care about the diss tracks and that it was more beneficial for Joe more than anything. However, he did give some insight on the studio session.

"[Joe Budden] was on a thousand, he was not sleeping. I don't know if he took seventeen Adderall. [Joe Budden] was on something that was not from here. I don't know what planet it was shipped from, he must've ordered that pill in 2000 for it to come now. [Joe Budden] was wilding out and going in. [Joe Budden] must've had this planned for centuries."

In addition to speaking on his work with Joe Budden, he also gave some insight that he has up his sleeve this year. The producer is gearing up to release Electronic Dreams 2 this summer and he also has some major collaborations in the works. He also said that he`s trying to get some work in with Cardi B and has placements on the new Tory Lanez album as well as Swizz Beatz and Busta Rhymes projects as well.


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