Joe
Budden
http://www.joebudden.com/
"No
matter what you’re going through, it’s gonna
get better."
JOE BUDDEN
CURRENTLY IN THE STUDIO WORKING ON HIS NEXT ALBUM! LOOKOUT
FOR NEW EXCLUSIVES FROM JOE ON THE HOTTEST MIXTAPES!
Ask Joe Budden
what was the rap record that changed his life and he
laughs. “All of them. I’ve been doing hip-hop
since I was 10. I was raised with hip-hop. This is my
destiny.”
Joe’s
destiny is now your reality with the release of one
of the most talked about debuts in years. ----- is no
frills,hip-hop that doesn’t rely on gimmicks and
formula to get the job done: just a wicked beat and
ingenious flow.
Joe describes
the first single, “Drop Drop”, as being
a combination of West Coast bounce and east coast lyrical
sharpness. “It’s catchy”, Joe offers,
”a good club record and I like it”. Another
hot record is “Get Right Wit Me” which fans
might have first heard on mixtapes. “That song
caught a little buzz in New York and some other areas,”Joe
modestly explains. “It’s another feel good
song.”
Feel good
songs and club bangers are certainly part of his arsenal
but there’s more to Joe Budden. “A lot of
artists keep their art and personal lives separate.
I can’t do that. Rap is more therapeutic for me.
Whatever I’m going through or feeling I put that
into a song.” Such is the case with moody cuts
like “Survivor” or “Walk With Me”,
which document the changes Joe has undergone since making
the move from the street corner to the record industry.
”I want to be multi- faceted,” Joe says.
“I got club songs, I got girl songs. But a lot
of my songs are personal.” Helping to keep his
songs personal and devoid of formulaic beats is his
producer Dubbe, one of the core members of Joe’s
production unit, On Top. Most of Joe’s album was
produced by On Top and sticking with his boys was crucial.
“I’m not really into having a lot of big
names producers on the album. I’m not putting
out a compilation and I want to give people more of
me, as opposed to me and this established artist.”
Joe has been
a fixture on the highly competitive mix tape circuit,
appearing on compilations of nearly every major DJ including
street slingers DJ Clue, Kay-Slay, Cutmaster Cee and
Green Lantern. In fact it was the buzz from those mixtapes,
chiefly a sizzling freestyle on a Lil Mo/Fabolous cut,
that helped Joe nab his deal with Def Jam.
Born In Spanish
Harlem, Joe Budden lived in Queens till he was 11 and
from there moved to Jersey City, which he still calls
home. . The middle child of 3 boys, Joe heard music
in his home, (his dad is a multi instrumentalist), and
on the streets. He absorbed the songs of old school
legends like Rakim, Kool G Rap. Krs-One, and Queen’s
natives Run DMC and LL Cool J and by the time he turned
16 Joe had decided to take his love of hip hop and his
burgeoning skills to another level. ”I went on
a total rampage in my area. If there was a cipher on
the corner, or a show I was there. After a while it
became common knowledge in my neighborhood that I was
aiight and my confidence grew”. So much so that
Joe started hitting local studios and getting on mixtapes,
doing it for the love and as means of expression.
Soon low-level
industry types started buzzing around, filling his head
with American Idol worthy dreams. The prospects of fame
excited the 17-year-old but nothing came of any of the
promises and so Joe just persevered and honed his craft.
In 2001 everything changed as one of Joe’s self
produced CDs made its way to Cutmaster Cee, who passed
it along to Webb of Desert Storm. Impressed with what
he’d heard Webb offered Joe and On Top the financial
freedom to stay in the studio and concentrate on making
mixtapes. It was only a matter of time before the really
big guns caught wind of what Joe was spitting and offered
him the chance to shine on his own album.
Ask Joe what
he wants people to walk away with after checking out---
and he replies, ”A better feel of me. Not to feel
me like I’m an artist but that I’m a regular
person. On mixed tapes my moniker was ‘Regular
Joe’ and I want people to know that I’m
regular and down to earth and also very serious about
what I do. This is the music I’ve been wanting
to make all my life.”
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