Mouse checked in with Sway and ’em over at Shade 45. He spoke on confronting Consequence then performed a few tracks off No Love Lost. In other news, the album debuted at #15 on the Billboard charts.
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Joe Budden had his Funkmaster Flex night this evening. During their chat, Joey decides to kick a verse with the assistance of the Clipse’s “Grindin” and his iPhone. Sidebar: Flex is prepping a new mixtape [tweet https://twitter.com/funkmasterflex/status/301536289348538371]
With the entire rap game musically high off Molly, Joe Budden gave a sobering testimonial on NY’s Fox 5 News. He spoke on the dangers of the drug and the effects it had on his life. Sweat to that. “I didn’t see a problem with the fact that maybe five days would go by without sleeping,” Budden says. “I didn’t see a problem with the fact that maybe I was hallucinating at times. I didn’t see a problem with the […]
Well, this is confusing. The original track featured Lil Wayne and the remix had Fabolous. But now that the video’s out, they’re both in it. One thing that’s clear though, Joe Budden’s No Love Lost is available now.
As the drama heats up on Love & Hip Hop, some of it spilled over to Hot 97. During an intermission of a cast interview, Joe confronted co-star Consequence on his Breakfast Club interview. Good thing it didn’t get physical. Remember, No Love Lost. Cons later tweets: So Joe didn’t Walk out & come back once he got the Heart 2 Holla? I just explained things so the company I was with off cam didn’t blitz. Where’s that footage??? And where’s the footage of […]
Produced by Vinylz and Boi-1da, Joe Budden, Wiz Khalia and French Montana ball out of control on the latest leak off Joe’s No Love Lost. Album drops February 5. Pre-order it here. x
During his morning chat with Sway,
Joey gave a private listening session for his next album at New York’s Chung King Studios and
Before Joe Budden releases his album
After doing his thing on air, Joe Budden kicked a freestyle over the First Take theme song. Pretty impressive Joe, but this still takes the cake:
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