Before Love & Hip Hop there was Joe Budden TV and the subsequent Tahiry TV.

The vlog-style episodes Joe and Tahiry produced pre-dated VH1’s reality series. Though the two would ultimately display their relationship woes on seasons three and four of Love & Hip Hop, one of Budden’s Slaughter House companions believes that Joe and Tahiry were the catalysts for Mona Scott’s idea.

During a recent interview with Blurred Culture, Kxng Crooked spoke about Budden being an inspiration for Love & Hip Hop.

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“No matter if the cameras on or not, he’s very vocal about his relationships in his music,” Crooked says. “You’re going to always know what’s he’s going through with a woman through his music, so you might as well put the camera on. When he was doing Joe Budden TV him and Tahiry Before Love & Hip Hop he was filming his relationship up-close and personal and his fans loved it.”

Crooked goes on to say that Joe and Tahiry’s episodes were “very good” and drama-filled with “relationship spats.”

“That and For the Love of Ray J are the two things that gave birth to Love & Hip Hop,” he says.

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