Joe Budden recently commented on J.Cole's interview with Cam'ron during an episode of The Joe Budden Podcast. Budden said he did not believe anything J. Cole said in that interview, stating that Cole came off as "disingenuous" in the interview:"He comes off very disingenous... I don't believe people like him. I don't believe nothing he say. He just comes off too.. it was too many times during that interview where he said: "well, at first I felt like this. And then I felt like this." I don't buy it.."Joe Budden went on to describe how J. Cole kept explaining his reactions and feelings to a situation too many times in the interview, and reiterated that he did not believe anything J. Cole said in his interview with Cam'ron:"He said it when it came to Cam suing him. He said when it came to the Kendrick diss.. He said it when it came to his features that was supposed to be.. its just too many times where he was like "Yo at first, it was this"... I don't believe none of that sh*t. Not a word of it."Joe Budden went on to say that for him J.Cole's words felt unbelievable because everyday life consists of people from vastly different backgrounds meeting in different places and different scenarios, far too many for a person's reactions to be so well thought out every time:"There are too many people in this world that come from different walks of life, there are too many things, places and scenarios in this world, for me to believe that everywhere you go and every situation you put yourself in, you are that well thought out, when your first thought each time is 'what it was.'"Budden then went on to continue to reiterate that he did not believe anything J. Cole said in that interview, and that it all sounded like lies to Budden the entire time.For those unaware, J. Cole and Cam'ron sat down for an interview on Talk With Flee show and hash out their issues, just a few months after Cam'ron filed a lawsuit against J.Cole in October 2025. Other things the duo discussed included the diss feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, as well as a fight with Diddy that Cole confirmed but did not reveal any specific details about.Joe Budden previously called out J. Cole over his Honda Civic journey campaign for his album The Fall-OffIn February 2026, J. Cole went on a marketing campaign for his album The Fall-Off. He started driving from North Carolina all the way across to the West Coast in a Honda Civic to promote his campaign. The podcast host took issue with that, and he declared that he was quite happy to learn that Cole's car had broken down in Phoenix."Nobody in the world that could not be happier that J. Cole Civic broke down, it’s me. I jumped for joy when the news came across my feed that J. Cole and this stupid performative ass Civic broke down. God will humble you."CY Chels @SeewhyChelsLINKJoe Budden says he was HAPPY J. Cole’s Civic broke down Says Kendrick putting the GNX in his story was “gangster”But calls Cole’s Civic era fake humble and performativeJoe Budden called out the whole journey as performative and said that the whole thing was J. Cole faking humility and lying to people all the while selling records in large quantities, and that the car breaking down had been God humbling him for real.