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Joe Budden Says Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion’s Song ‘Bongos’ Sounds Like “Two Women Who Can’t Make A Song”

In the ever-evolving landscape of hip-hop, artists often collaborate to create groundbreaking music that pushes boundaries and challenges societal norms. One such collaboration that generated significant buzz and discussion was Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion’s track ‘Bongos.’ However, only some were enthusiastic about this collaboration, and one voice that weighed in on the matter was that of Joe Budden. The renowned rapper and podcaster shared his opinion on the song, shedding light on his views about its content, impact, and artists. Let’s delve into Joe Budden’s perspective on ‘Bongos’ and what it means for the hip-hop industry.

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Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion are two powerhouse female artists making waves in the hip-hop industry. When they announced their collaboration on ‘Bongos,’ expectations were sky-high. The track, released in 2022, instantly became a talking point due to its provocative lyrics and explicit content. It didn’t take long for the song to go viral, sparking both admiration and criticism from fans and fellow artists alike.

Joe Budden, a seasoned rapper and well-respected figure in hip-hop, is known for his candid and often controversial opinions. In this case, he didn’t hold back. In an episode of his podcast, Budden offered his thoughts on ‘Bongos,’ describing it as “two women who can’t make a song.” This statement drew significant attention and stirred up a debate about the track’s artistic merit and societal implications.

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