Porter, Streetrunner, plus guest appearances from Pharoahe Monch, K.
The album features production from Alchemist, DJ Khalil, Mr. They released numerous songs throughout early 2009, leading up to their self-titled album, which was released through E1 on August 11, 2009. Based on the reception of the track, they decided to form a group, minus Nino Bless, and named it after the first song they made together. Joe Budden reached out to Crooked I, Royce da 5'9", Joell Ortiz and Nino Bless for a track titled "Slaughterhouse" on one of his Amalgam Digital releases, Halfway House.
In December 2007 Budden signed a multi-album deal with Amalgam Digital and released his independent debut Padded Room as well as Mood Muzik 3: The Album, Halfway House, and Escape Route.
However, Budden managed to release the first and second installments of his Mood Muzik mixtape series while on Def Jam, and the series has been met with critical acclaim. Continued disagreements between Budden and Def Jam forced the two sides to part ways. The production of the album appeared to end up in a development hell and was ultimately not released. Joe has hinted in many songs that he was a recovering drug addict and has reaffirmed his position several times through multiple outlets.Īfter his debut album, Budden's sophomore release titled ‘The Growth’ was hampered due to the label's problems with Joe and his Def Jam seniors not happy with the direction of his music.
The song "Drop Drop" was featured on the soundtrack for the movie Cradle 2 the Grave. Its second single was " Fire" featuring Busta Rhymes, which was in the movie Mean Girls. The song "Focus" was also featured in the game and Joe Budden was also a character. It included Budden's 2003 Grammy-nominated summer hit " Pump It Up", and was also featured in the soundtrack for the movie 2 Fast 2 Furious and the video games Def Jam Vendetta & Def Jam Fight for NY. In the year 2003, Budden released his debut solo studio album, Joe Budden. Budden heard music in his home (his father is an emotional multi-instrumentalist) and on the streets while he grew up. He is one of five boys (one older brother and three younger brothers - two are twin brothers). Budden was born in Spanish Harlem, but lived in Queens until he was 12 and from there moved to Jersey City, New Jersey.