Archive for Joe Budden

New Song off Joe Budden “The Great Escape” LIVE

Posted in buzz, concerts, entertainment, film, hip-hop, music, Neglected sound, Song of the Day, Uncategorized, videos with tags , , , , , , on December 30, 2009 by neglectedsound

For those that didnt know Joe Budden is doing two shows at SOB’s in NYC on the 28th & 29th and the first footage of the show from last night has started to leak on the Internet. In this footage Joey debuts the Intro to his new album “The Great Escape” which picks up where the last album “Padded Room” left off with the graphic depiction of a conversation with God on the song “Pray for Me.”

Slaughterhouse Rules VIDEO

Posted in buzz, entertainment, film, hip-hop, mixtapes, Neglected sound, theatre, Uncategorized, videos with tags , , , , , , , , on June 16, 2009 by neglectedsound

As you are well aware by now Slaughterhouse includes Joe Budden, Royce da 5’9, Crooked I & Joell Ortiz and lyrically they are crazy but here is a chance to see them in a different mode. I dont know what to expect from the album yet but they are by far the funniest group EVER..ENJOY

JoeBuddenTV- Music Fantasy Draft

Posted in buzz, concerts, entertainment, film, hip-hop, Life, mixtapes, music, Neglected sound, polls, theatre, Uncategorized, videos with tags , , , , , on April 25, 2009 by neglectedsound

As fans of hip hop we discuss which artists we think are better all the time and these discussions become seriously animated. Well leave to Joe Budden to capture one of these type of discussions on tape. Watch both videos below and enjoy.

AW’s Song of the Day

Posted in buzz, entertainment, hip-hop, music, Neglected sound, polls, Song of the Day, Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , on February 6, 2009 by neglectedsound

Everybody knows I’m a huge fan of lyrics and I can remember sitting down debating who spit the hardest verse on each song with my friends but hiphop lately has gotten away from lyrics until Slaughterhouse has arrived. For those with a late pass Slaughterhouse is a group consisting of Joe Budden, Royce da 5’9, Crooked I & Joell Ortiz. Anyway this group is bringing it back to the days when lyrics mattered and i cant wait til their album drops just makes me wish Canibus was still Canibus then this would be the illest group ever but anyway Song of the Day goes to Slaughterhouse- Move On remix.

Listen and let me know who spit the best verse on this one. In my opinion, I’ll go with Joe on this one, with Crooked a VERY close second, then Joell, and Royce least.

Slaughterhouse-Move On Remix

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Joe Budden- Letter to Saigon (Diss)

Posted in buzz, entertainment, hip-hop, mixtapes, music, Neglected sound, Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , on January 16, 2009 by neglectedsound

Joe Budden track ” Letter To Saigon” discusses his perspective on the Saigon situation.

Joe Budden on HipHopGossip (Video)

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , on January 9, 2009 by neglectedsound

Wtf was she doing? dance music? get the fuck out of here she was a horrible interviewer

Neglected Sound- Allow Us to Reintroduce Ourselves

Posted in buzz, entertainment, hip-hop, Memphop, mixtapes, music, Neglected sound, Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , , , , on December 28, 2008 by neglectedsound

So yeah we know its been a minute but we decided to come through with a special holiday edition Neglected Sound show with a special freestyle from the Hater. This show discusses all the things you come to expect from us with commentary that ranges from the new President to the use of the auto tuner all in our normal silly, humorous fashion. But of course the most important is the music and the playlist was this show is one of the best we ever done so we back again. Allow Us to Reintroduce Ourselves.

1.DymeDef- Dreamin ( Bean Mix)

2.Shad- Brother (Watching)

3.Blu- Pearly Gates

4.Joell Ortiz- Move On f. Joe Budden

5.Charles Hamilton- Boy Who Cried Wolf

6.MaxPtah- Maturation

7.Foreign Exchange- All or Nothing

8.Buckshot & 9th Wonder- Ready (Brand New Day)

9.Joe Budden- Sidetracked

10.Wale- 2nd Time f. Brother Ali

11.Wafeek- Instant Grafication

12.Royce da 5’9- Part Of Me

13.Murs- Nina Ross

14.Mickey Facts- Good Money

15.Drake- Say Whats Real

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Joell Ortiz featuring Joe Budden- Move On

Posted in buzz, entertainment, hip-hop, mixtapes, music, Neglected sound, Uncategorized, videos with tags , , , , on December 22, 2008 by neglectedsound

Yo i’m watching my favorite show ” Joe buddenTV” and I see a new episode called Studio Beef which shows Joe and Joell arguing over the format for a song. Later on the song that they were disputing over was leaked to the Internet. Listen to the song and find out who won the argument but regardless the song is DOPE. Yo check the argument below and the song below in this post.

Joell Ortiz- Move On f. Joe Budden

Joe Budden’s Padded Room Tracklist & Press Release

Posted in buzz, entertainment, hip-hop, music, Uncategorized with tags , , , , , on December 19, 2008 by neglectedsound

AMALGAM DIGITAL TO RELEASE JOE BUDDEN’S LONG AWAITED SOPHOMORE LP, PADDED ROOM, ON FEBUARY 24th 2009

Joe Budden’s self-titled debut album went gold in 2003, earning him a Grammy nomination for best male rap solo performance (“Pump It Up”). Despite his successful debut, Budden’s sophomore album sat on the shelves at Def Jam for nearly four years; a setback that most artists would not have survived; but most artists are not Joe Budden.

Despite numerous setbacks, Jump Off Joe Budden kept very busy during those years, besides years of legal wrangling and politicking very loudly for his release from Def Jam (which resulted in a very public feud with Def Jam’s then president Jay-Z) Joe was forced to rely on a then new and unproven method (Internet) to release music to his very loyal fan base and he did so by releasing the critically acclaimed and highly buzzed about “Mood Muzik” mixtape series; collaborating with artists such as Fabolous, Clinton Sparks and Joell Ortiz and in the process engaging in highly publicized feuds with The Game, Prodigy and Ransom.

After finally gaining his release from Def Jam in 2007, Budden immediately became an A-List free agent and was courted by a slew of major labels. Always one to go against the grain, Joe circumvented traditional thinking and used his forward thinking mentality to sign with then upstart Amalgam Digital; the booming independent label responsible for launching Hip-Hop’s first genre-specific digital retail store. The move initially raised some eyebrows with the Hip-Hop populous, but Joe’s foresight was the guiding force behind the move; as Joe’s proactive use of the Internet and the response his Mood Muzik mixtapes received online (going from Nahright.com to your neighborhood in a single click), foretold a massive shift in the commercial landscape (coupled with the dramatic decrease of physical CD sales) and Joe was ahead of the curve in realizing that the Internet would not only be the guiding force where the masses would listen and decide upon what music and artists they liked, but also would eventually support and purchase. Fast forward to 2008 and Joe’s move seems even more revolutionary, as there has been a dramatic decrease of physical CD sales and Joe’s recent “digital only” precursor (Halfway House which was only available on Amalgamdigital.com and was the first digital-only Hip-Hop release employing both traditional marketing methods—radio, video, commercial radio, advertising campaigns, etc) to Padded Room debuted on the “Hot 200” sales chart—as only a strictly digital release. Halfway House also featured a track from Joe’s super-group, Slaughterhouse, (which also includes Joell Ortiz, Royce 5’9 and Crooked I) and a track from that group “Slaughterhouse” was recently crowned as one of the “80 Best Songs” of 2008 by Vibe Magazine (Jan 2009 issue). Further, Amalgam Digital is now a rapidly ascending record label with established stars such as Joe Budden, Max B and Peedi Crakk on its rapidly expanding roster and the labels shirts are quickly becoming a fashion statement.

Throughout his trails and tribulations with Def Jam and sparring with Hip-Hop’s heavyweights, Joe Budden has largely reinvented himself without losing what endeared himself to fans; his deep thinking lyrical brilliance (can anyone forget Joe’s brilliant “Who” trilogy?). In fact, with his “Joe Budden TV” videos going viral and becoming a staple on blogs worldwide, Joe has to a large extent become Hip-Hop’s “peoples champion” as Joe’s personality and “every man” personality transcends and fans can undeniably relate to his daily life (could a reality series be far behind?).

Joe’s relentless grind culminates on 2-24-09 with the release of his official sophomore LP Padded Room (which has already received rave reviews from XXL, Spin and Smooth Magazines) and the LP’s lead-single “The Future” featuring former adversary The Game is already burning up the Internet and the duo will also be filming a video for the track shortly.

In addition, AmalgamDigital.com also plans to re-launch the website store with a new design, enhanced functionality and new features in unison with the same date of Padded Room’s release. To celebrate the release of Padded Room and the site’s re-launch, Joe budden his record label, Amalgam Digital are offering fans exclusive hidden bonus tracks when the Padded Room album is purchased in digital format direct from http://www.AmalgamDigital.com

“The Padded Room album is crazy. Go out and get it” – Joe Budden

Tracklisting and credits for Joe Budden’s Padded Room:

01. Now I Lay (produced by Blastah Beatz)

02. The Future f/ The Game (produced by Fyu-chur)

03. If I Gotta Go (produced by the Klasixs)

04. Don’t Make Me (produced by Blastah Beatz)

05. Blood On The Wall (produced by Moss)

06. In My Sleep (produced by Blastah Beatz)

07. Exxxes (produced by the Klasixs)

08. I Couldn’t Help It (produced by the Klasixs)

09. Adrenaline (produced by Dub B)

10. Happy Holidays (produced by Quan)

11. Do Tell (produced by Blastah Beatz)

12. Angel In My Life (produced by Blastah Beatz)

13. Pray For Me (produced by Versatile & Dilemma)

Joe Budden vs Old Racist Guy

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , on November 16, 2008 by neglectedsound

smh….Halfway House was still ill

IllVill.