Joe Budden has been on the radar as an emcee for a decade, producing
successful hits and critically-acclaimed mixtapes, along with working
with legends and some of the brightest lyricists and producers in the
game. First gaining notoriety as a sought-out underground mixtape
artist, Budden’s 2003 Def Jam self-titled debut ripped on the scenes and
solidified his presence as an artist to look out for. Since then, the
then “budding” rapper’s resume has grown; he left Def Jam and released
four albums independently, along with forming the group Slaughterhouse
with members Crooked I, Royce da 5'9" Joell Ortiz and Nino Bless.
Now,
the Jersey City emcee is prepping a new album called No Love Lost out
on February 5th, and a tenure on season 3 on the popular VH1 reality
show Love & Hip-Hop. Budden chatted with Rappersroom about living
life on reality TV, his legacy as an emcee, his way with the ladies, and
more.
Rappersroom: You’re a newbie cast member for the
upcoming third season of Love & Hip-Hop. How does it feel to know
that your life is going to be so heavily exposed to the public?
Joe
Budden: My life has been exposed through my music since I came on the
scene so for me, that part anyway, is not anything new. The outlet is
what’s new, being on television once a week. It’s interesting, but I
welcome it.
Rappersroom: You’ve dropped classic mixtapes,
collaborated with some of the best lyricist of today and given us great
upbeat music. What do you want to contribute to Hip Hop when it is all
said and done?
Budden: We’ll that’s up to God and the fans. I
just wanna be respected amongst my peers at being pretty good at what I
do, and that’s all. We all wanna be recognized for our talents. That’s
really all I could ask for.
Rappersroom: What’s your creative process like?
Budden:
My music is based off emotion. Very, very introspective. It’s as easy
as waiting for life to happen and writing about it, almost as simple as
keeping a journal about your day to day experiences. And when you do
that, you avoid things like writer’s block, and some of the struggles
that go along with creating music just for the sake of creating it.
Rappersroom:
The cover of your upcoming LP “No Love Lost” when through some changes.
The first one shows your progression throughout the years, and the
second is you amid a mirage of people. What’s the reason for the change
and what’s the meaning behind the covers?
Budden: We just liked one picture better than another.
Rappersroom: (laughs) Nothing deeper than that?
Budden: Yeah I was just that simple.
Rappersroom:
You enlisted Wiz Khalifa and French Montana for a track on “No Love”
called “N.B.A.” What was it like working with Wiz and French?
Budden:
“Never Broke Again” is the name of that song. We’ll probably put it out
in about two weeks. But it was great, Wiz is amazing. He’s easily one
of the most amazing people that I’ve had the pleasure of working with.
He’s a great guy. I’ve known French for a few years, but this was
actually our first time working together. It turned out really, really,
really, really good, and I thank both of those brothers for being
involved with the project.
Rappersroom: Does it get frustrating
when it seems like your love life gets put in the spotlight over your
musical craft at times?
Budden: No, not for me. I come from the
school of whatever attracts you, as long as you’re attracted, whether
that be my personal life [or other things]. It doesn’t make me a
difference either way. You got different audiences for each. There’s
enough people to go around.
Rappersroom: What are 3 things a woman must have for you to be attracted to them?
Budden: Intelligence, humility, and logic.
Rappersroom: Was it hard to balance dealing with your ex-girlfriend and your present girlfriend?
Budden:
It wasn’t difficult for me (laughs). It may have been difficult for
some other people, I didn’t have a problem. I’m honest in all of my
relationships, in all of my feelings, or I try to be to the best of my
ability, so no, it wasn’t hard. It’s difficult dealing with Tahiry at
times, I’ll be honest. That can be a headache from time to time. But we
got through it. (laughs)
Rappersroom: Do you go to Jersey City sometimes or do you stay away?
Budden: I’m headed to Jersey City now! (laughs)
Rappersroom: If you could have a super power what would it be why?
Budden: I’d like to read minds. I just enjoy knowing what’s on people brains.
Favorite R&B artist of all time: Prince
Favorite Candy: I try not to eat candy, but Snickers are pretty good.
Favorite Reality show besides Love & Hip-Hop: None
Favorite Dance: The bedroom boogie
Favorite Gangsta rap group: N.W.A.
Favorite one-liner: Suck my d**k
Favorite Alcoholic beverage: I don’t drink
Favorite R&B group of the 90s: Boyz II Men
Favorite Vacation destination: Home
It
seems Jump Off Joe Budden has his hands full, but looks to be ready for
the challenge. Let's see how he handles his ladies as we watch the
weekly episodes of Love & Hip Hop. Hopefully, we'll have some
"Stevie J." moments.
What do you think the ladies like the most about "Jump Off" Joe Budden? (Hit us at @singersroom for your opinion.)
Joe Budden Talks New LP, Being on Love & Hip-Hop, His Infamous Love Life, More
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