Joe Budden: “I’m Not Doing Anything With Slaughterhouse Until They Leave Shady”

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The weakest member of slaughterhouse is no longer in the group.... I don't see what the problem is :yeshrug:

the least lyrical? sure, you can argue it if the criteria is solely rappity-rap.

the weakest member?

have you heard Jello? :usure:
 
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I’m trolling billy cause he sends shirtless pics in DMs to men. But I really don’t know any black wu fans personally

You just named several rappers that you have on your GOAT list, a few of them you listed are known Wu fans AND are Black. You a damn lie.
 

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This is one of the most pointless statements, arguably in rap history....dude is retired. He's not in a position to do anything with SH anyway. Nobody is even expecting him to make music any more, he's been adamantly saying he's retired for years at this point.

Fred.
 

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Joe was buzzing had a couple hits and a whole mixtape series that birthed a few movements

mood music was ahead of its time. before emo rap before, rappers were openly sensitive and before the mixtape album revolution.

If you are a fan of this music you know this culturally he has a lot of relevance. trying to discredit joe discredits yourself.

false. joe has birthed no movements except his own.

joe is not relevant to the culture and if he ceased to exsist nothing would be different.
 

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Love & Hip-Hop can be attributed to Joe Budden TV

i disagree. video vixens are the basis for the show and exsist without courting from him or not

as an o.g. i will not sit here and mix bias with history to debate another o.g. (you)

joes talents have little to do with his niche. he created a fanbase from forum interaction and his content is almost seperate from the culture though its marketed as staple

the forums and joes vlogs/youtubes are what elevated his status as well as his relationships with many vixens/strippers.

it is not his music.

just scrolling thru the comments on various mood musik tracks it seems joes most redeeming quality is his voice of depression and addiction due to substance abuse and domestic issues.
 

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I want to know why it seems like the other 3 don't mind being on Shady and Joe is the one that wants to leave? That guy has always thought he was more important than he is. Even now with his success as a gossiping fekket, he thinks he's Hip Hops Howard Stern. The guy is beyond annoying. Inalso can't understand why anyone would want to sign Slaughterhouse to begin with. 4 dudes who can't even combine to go gold with solo projects.


A combination of the other members loving music/to make music more than Joe AND lack of other options.

For all of Joe's issues and self sabotage, he always maintained a presence online and in multiple outlets which made him transitioning to media a natural fit. Joe had options he could explore, I really couldn't tell you anything Crook or Ortiz are doing outside of music.
 

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Problem with Slaughterhouse is that you can't have a group of rappers with somewhat similar styles come together.

Eh Slaughterhouse actually has good material on their first album and mixtapes. These four guys coming together also introduced their fan bases to each other. Therefore, it did work.

When I see comments like this, it really shows that the Shady album basically destroyed their brand. I get it though. When you release an album that bad on the mainstream level, it overrides all the good work that they did.
 

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i disagree. video vixens are the basis for the show and exsist without courting from him or not

as an o.g. i will not sit here and mix bias with history to debate another o.g. (you)

joes talents have little to do with his niche. he created a fanbase from forum interaction and his content is almost seperate from the culture though its marketed as staple

the forums and joes vlogs/youtubes are what elevated his status as well as his relationships with many vixens/strippers.

it is not his music.

just scrolling thru the comments on various mood musik tracks it seems joes most redeeming quality is his voice of depression and addiction due to substance abuse and domestic issues.

Yeah, but that's why I say Joe Budden TV for Love & Hip-Hop. him putting his relationship on full-blast, and people tuning in...he was getting streaming numbers before it was a trend, before IG, so it had to spark some sort of ideas. Before that, VH1 was doing Surreal Life. Joe Budden TV introduced Tahiry and chaos and dysfunction on a semi-mainstream level, from a hip-hop perspective. I think the LHH comes along well after it did without it.
 

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Joe Budden dont fukk with bullshyt business... one thing he has over all the other SH members was that he had a major solo deal and felt the ills of the industry early, he was able to see that Shady wasn't right for them before the rest did.'

He said today on the podcast he will forever have an issue with Paul Rosenberg for how they handled Royce, and I agree... Royce should be a fukkn household name

been saying this since 2004. The world is barely starting to wake up and catch up. If Royce was handled the way he should've, there is NO 50!
 
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Joe was buzzing had a couple hits and a whole mixtape series that birthed a few movements

mood music was ahead of its time. before emo rap before, rappers were openly sensitive and before the mixtape album revolution.

If you are a fan of this music you know this culturally he has a lot of relevance. trying to discredit joe discredits yourself.

u doin too much. He's good lyrically let's keep it at that. He's more culturally relevant as a commentator than he ever was an artist.
 

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u doin too much. He's good lyrically let's keep it at that. He's more culturally relevant as a commentator than he ever was an artist.
I kept it accurate. No sauce so it's not too much. If you have anything to dispute make a point. Besides too much. He did all that. If you pay attention to rap culture you know.

Y'all really think he just got popular out the blue? :skip:

For the record relevance and influence are not tied. Joe was never that dude yet he was one of Drakes major influences as a rapper.

Hmmm let's see... Dude sharked his flow.... N made emo raps and rap mixtapes into albums.

Joe did all that before him. Just cuz you guys are unaware doesn't mean the brehs in the industry don't take notice.

THAT is influence. You can argue about relevancy....
 
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