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Akademiks just went scorched earth on another media personality. This time, it’s Mona, also known as Call Me White Girl from the Joe Budden Podcast.
Akademiks Rips Mona of the Joe Budden Podcast on Stream
Over the past couple of episodes, Mona has been particularly critical of Akademiks. And during a recent stream, he took the time to clap back at her. Noting that she wasn’t relevant enough to seriously entertain. And insinuating that she is nothing more than a fill-in for Melyssa Ford, who recently parted ways with the show,
“I don’t even know who she is. She can’t stop talking about me,” Akademiks said. “You’re filling out the Melyssa Ford slot. By the way, I went over to their Reddit to see the vibe. They want me to check you since Ice and Ish won’t check you.”
Akademiks continued to clown her. Targeting her cadence on the show. By accusing her of “taking over the show” by talking over people. Something Ak says the fans want to hear.
“You’re taking over the show, talking over people,” he continued. “B*tch, we don’t wanna hear the d*ke b*tch that’s a white chick, comes from Philly, nothing attractive, just saying a bunch of dumb sh*t, limited knowledge, and limited vocabulary.”
He also crowned himself the voice of the fans. Noting that the other co-hosts, including Joe Budden, are scared to speak up because of the masculine energy, she presents. And he feels it is his duty to speak up on behalf of others.
“We don’t want her taking over the podcast. Joe’s too scared to say something because you’re giving that masculine energy,” Akademiks concluded. “So, they’re hoping, ‘Ak, you come in and simmer her down so that the cast can be a little bit more calibrated.’ I’ve done a lot of favors. I’ll do this one later. She’s just not that relevant.”
Mona has yet to respond to Akademiks’ recent comments.
DJ Akademiks responds to Joe Budden co-host Don’t Call Me White Girl. He will go more in-depth later in the stream. pic.twitter.com/WgdBFBcxID
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