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Joe Budden

New York City, United States • b. 1980-08-31

Joe Budden is credited on 299 releases across 80 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 2001–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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299

Pressings credited

80

Albums

3

Decades active

36

In collections

Biography

Joseph Anthony Budden II (born August 31, 1980) is an American broadcaster and former rapper. He first gained recognition with his 2003 single "Pump It Up", which peaked in the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 and preceded the release of his eponymous debut studio album (2003). A critical and commercial success, the album peaked in the top ten of the Billboard 200, although it was his only major label release for Def Jam Recordings. He released seven more independent albums to continued critical praise. While doing so, he performed as a member of the hip-hop supergroup Slaughterhouse, who signed with Eminem's Shady Records in 2012; the group released two studio albums. In 2018, he retired from recording and shifted focus onto his career in broadcasting. Three years prior, he began hosting The Joe Budden Podcast, which has been running for 900 episodes. In 2017, he had a much-publicized run as a co-host (alongside DJ Akademiks) for Complex magazine's web show Everyday Struggle. He hosted State of the Culture alongside Remy Ma for the network Revolt from 2018 to 2020. For his outspoken views on prominent hip-hop figures, Budden has been described as "the Howard Stern of hip-hop".

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Credited work

299 releases · 80 albums · active 2001–2025

  • Performance · 416
  • Production · 5
  • Other credits · 4

Studios: Right Track Recording · On Top Studio · Sony Music Studios, New York City · Sound On Sound, New York

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