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Real Name: Joseph Anthony Budden

Aliases: Derek Jeter, Mousey

Joe Budden
BORN:
Aug 31, 1980
AGE:
44
NET WORTH:
$6 Million
HEIGHT:
6'2

BIO

Without question, Joe Budden has had one of the most interesting careers in Hip Hop. He first came to prominence as an MC in 2003 with his classic top 40 single "Pump It Up,” receiving a Grammy Award nomination for the Best Male Rap Solo Performance at the 46th Annual Grammy Awards. He would go on to release several acclaimed albums and mixtapes along with forming Slaughterhouse with Crooked I, Royce da 5'9" and Joell Ortiz.  After retiring from rapping, he found his greatest success as a media personality, having a much-publicized run as a co-host of Complex’s Everyday Struggle show. He currently hosts The Joe Budden Podcast, released twice a week on Patreon and YouTube, and State of the Culture on Revolt. Because of his reputation in the media, he’s been described as "the Howard Stern of hip-hop.”

PROPS

  • He was one of the co-hosts of Complex’s “Everyday Struggle,” 
  • His podcast The Joe Budden Show is consistently one of the top music podcasts.
  • He was a part of the supergroup Slaughterhouse with Joel Ortiz, Royce Da 5’9, and King Crooked.
  • Since his retirement, he’s become one of the most popular and polarizing Hip Hop media personalities. 
  • He’s the host of State of the Culture on Revolt.
  • He started his own media network, Joe Budden Network.

Top Joe Budden Questions

Where was Joe Budden born?

He was born in Harlem, NY and raised in Jersey City, New Jersey.

Who produced “Pump It Up?”

“Pump It Up” was produced by Just Blaze.

What year did Budden first appear on “Love and Hip Hop?”

He appeared during the third season of the show in 2013.

What label did Joe Budden first sign with?

His first label deal was with Def Jam.

What was Budden’s last album before his retirement?

His last album Rage and the Machine was released in 2016.

Has the Joe Budden podcast ended?

Although the co-hosts have changed, the podcast still airs weekly.

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