It was an early form of reality television during a time when Joseline Hernandez was still on the pole. The music was enough for me, what I never really cared for was JoeBuddenTV – his direct-to-fan vlog.
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He’ll deliver a barrage of bars that will hit ears harder than an unsuspecting Tyson bite.
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Joe is a writer who is able to ignite pen and pads with his punchlines and personal narratives. Even when his voice slowly trails off fading into nothingness your ears are still attached trying to grasp the final word. “All Of Me” is the perfect example, one of the best portraits of his soul-bearing in audio form. Those are the tracks you revisit again and again, plunging into an ocean of emotions, the magnetism of a train wreck. There are songs in his catalog that go well beyond five minutes and every line is more compelling than the last. Jay will let the beat breathe, Joey wants to suffocate it under the weight of his onslaught.
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I found Budden to be at his best when he broke free from structure when he blacks out in a stream of overflowing words with no end in sight.
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The kind of artist that appeared in glimpses on his self-titled debut album, the kind of artist that has nothing to offer radio but plenty for those seeking something much deeper. That’s what’s interesting about his rise, fall, and rise again, the aftermath of his dealings with Def Jam allowed him to embrace the artist he wanted to be. “Pump It Up,” the hit club record that broke Joey into the world just happens to be the kind of record he would never recreate.