Lil Pump Says Joe Budden Will “Burn In Hell” For Beating Women

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Lil Pump claimed he was ready to “crash out” with Joe Budden and wanted to confront the rapper-turned-podcaster on a trip to New York.

Lil Pump unexpectedly attacked Joe Budden in a social media rant on Tuesday (January 23). The Florida-bred rapper threatened to fight Budden for hitting and harassing women.

“I don’t respect a guy who f###### hits women,” Lil Pump said on Instagram Live. “You hear me? So, listen up – f### Joe Budden! ‘Cause you literally harass women. Why the f### is you harassing women, hoe ass n####? You know what? Your ass will burn in hell ‘cause I’m ready to crash out by this s###.”

He continued, “Don’t hit women, don’t harass women. What the f### is wrong with you? Go hit a guy. Come hit me, n####. Let’s go. Let’s crash out together. Whatchu wanna do? Your only song is ‘Pump It Up’ … Little weird ass jit. I’ll slap the f### outta you and your bald-ass head. F### wrong with you, jit? And guess what? I’m flying to New York next week, n####. We’ll crash out. So, yeah, stop hitting women.”

Lil Pump also criticized Budden on Instagram Stories. The posts included Budden’s mugshot and a screenshot of a Variety article detailing sexual harassment allegations against the rapper-turned-podcaster.

“F### Joe Budden 43 year old drug addict women [beater] ur worthless go hit a man not a woman,” Lil Pump wrote on Instagram Stories. “It’s never okay to hit women ur a p############.”

It was unclear why Budden’s alleged abuse of women suddenly caught Pump’s attention. Budden’s exes Tahiry Jose and Cyn Santana accused him of abuse in the past. He denied the allegations.

Budden was charged with domestic violence and grand larceny for an incident involving his ex-girlfriend in 2014. The criminal charges were dropped as he pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct in 2016. Disorderly conduct is a violation, which is not considered a crime in New York.