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Artwork x Tracklist: Joe Budden – No Love Lost

January 12, 2013 by deadendhiphop

Joey announces the tracklist to his highly anticipated album off the heals of the “Love and Hip Hop” season premiere on monday. This album is due February 5th, and you can expect features from the other 3/4 of Slaughterhouse, Lil Wayne, Tank, Fabolous, Juicy J, Lloyd Banks, Twista and more. 1. Our First Again (Intro) …

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Mixtape Review: Joe Budden – ‘A Loose Quarter’

November 30, 2012 by deadendhiphop

If anything is taken away after listening "A Loose Quarter," it’s the progression of Joe Budden, not only as an artist, but as a person.

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Joe Budden – A Loose Quarter [Mixtape]

November 21, 2012 by deadendhiphop

Joe Budden decided to drop the A Loose Quarter mixtape early featuring Royce Da 5’9″, Ab-Soul, Emanny, and Tsu Surf. Happy Thanksgiving. I guess. Listen: Joe Budden-A Loose Quarter

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Joe Budden – More of Me (ft. Emanny)

November 8, 2012 by deadendhiphop

Here is the first leak from Joe Budden’s A Loose Quarter dropping January 22nd. Listen: Joe Budden-More of Me (ft. Emanny)

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Joe Budden – Put It Down (ft. Lil Wayne & Tank) [Prod by T-Minus]

October 10, 2012 by deadendhiphop

I am pretty sure this is the first leak off of Joe Budden’s No Love Cost mixtape. Stream: Joe Budden-Put It Down (ft. Lil Wayne & Tank) [Prod by T-Minus]

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Slaughterhouse – welcome To: Our House Album Review | DEHH

August 31, 2012 by deadendhiphop

Hip hop was excited when word broke that Slaughterhouse (Joe Budden, Royce Da 5’9″, Crooked I, Joel Ortiz) signed to Shady Records. Anticipation built as many Slaughterhouse fans anxiously awaited the first release from Slaughterhouse under Shady Records. After stealing the show with the BET Cypher, Welcome To Our House was a must have album …

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