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Accurate Joe Budden Lyrics

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Joe Budden

Joseph "Joe" Budden (born August 31, 1980) is a rapper originally from Spanish Harlem in Manhattan, New York. but represents Jersey City, New Jersey, USA. He has released one album, the self named Joe Budden. He has worked with artists such as LL Cool J, Busta Rhymes, Christina Milian, Marques Houston, and Fabolous and has been involved in feuds with rapper The Game and The Game's former group, G-Unit.

His music initially gained popularity on New York City's famous mixtape circuit in 2002. He is widely known for his work on mixtapes by such DJs as DJ Clue, Clinton Sparks, DJ On Point, DJ Big Mike and DJ Envy. Joe is currently working on his sophomore album tentatively titled The Growth, however it has suffered numerous delays, leading some to speculate that the album is in some sort of music equivalent of "development Hell", though he denies this. The third mixtape installment of Mood Muzik, having now taken the title of "The Growth", will be released in February/March, DJ Onpoint says. The now untitled sophomore album from Joe is still in the making, according to fan meeting accounts and a comment from Def Jam president Jay-Z. “I don’t have Joe Budden’s album in my hand. I try to be diplomatic about it. You’re trying to make the best product. I’m an artist, I understand. I don’t have Joe Budden’s album. It doesn’t make sense, why would I not put it out if it’s ready?”. It is scheduled to come out sometime after Mood Muzik 3 and many anxious Hip-Hop fans anticipate its long delayed release.

In 2004, a feud was started between Joe and the G-Unit camp. On a mixtape freestyle Budden did with The Game and Stack Bundles, Game (who was still affiliated with G-Unit at the time) took offense to Joe's line about "[the] G-Unit [music] video with all the gangsta actors". He claimed that he was unaware that Budden was even going to be on the track and accused him of attempting to embarrass him by dissing G-Unit on a song featuring a G-Unit member. Diss songs were exchanged, with Game releasing "Buddens" (which used the instrumental from "Colors" by Ice T) and Budden in turn releasing "Game Over" (using the instrumental to "It's Funky Enough" by The D.O.C.), in which Budden would call Game just "a replacement [for G-Unit] until [Tony] Yayo gets home". Budden would later release a diss aimed at the whole of G-Unit titled "Big Shot" (which samples "Big Shot" by Billy Joel). The beef would later be ended in August 2004, as both men wished to focus on their careers and upcoming albums.

In late December 2005, Joe released an all-new mixtape hosted by DJ On Point, titled "Mood Muzik 2: Are You In That Mood Yet?". Unusually for a mixtape release, it enjoyed considerable exposure and critical acclaim, including a 4-star rating from AllHipHop.com and a write-up in The New York Times. Scratch Magazine even went as far to call it "one of the greatest mixtapes ever". Particularly, fans and critics alike showered praise on 7+-minute-long songs such as the storytelling track "3 Sides to a Story", his track about the reality behind hip-hop labels "Old School Mouse" and his magnum opus "Dumb Out". Several professional reviewers noted the CD was more of a fully fledged album than a typical hip-hop mixtape, with original production on all but one of the tracks and few of the DJ vocal tags found on most, if not all, hip-hop mixtapes.

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"T-shirt filthy nigga, eyes lookin' like a guilty nigga/ Beard look like he's a Philly nigga/ Fist balled like somebody tryna' steal me nigga/ I pour my heart out on wax, you gotta feel me nigga"
-Joe Budden




Joe Budden - Joe Budden (2003)


Joe Budden - Mood Music: The Worst of Joe Budden [mixtape] (2005)


Joe Budden - Mood Music 2: Can it get any Worse? [mixtape] (2006)
3 Sides To A Story
So Serious
40 Licks
Future
Get it Poppin'
If I Die Tomorrow
Stained


Joe Budden - Mood Music 3: For Better or for Worse [mixtape] (2008)
All of Me


Joe Budden - Padded Room (2008)


Joe Budden - Miscellaneous


























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