
He says he is now excited for the follow-up to arrive. The podcaster gave the first installment of Donda a great review last year, calling it a “genius, brilliant, masterpiece” at the time. “I don’t know that Kanye can have an in the real sense of the word but as close as you get to it,” said Budden. “So, he’s going to reply in music and he’s gonna go get the ‘toxicest’ of the toxic kings.” Joe added, alluding to Future.īudden’s co-hosts were doubtful that Future will actually be executively producing the album based on what we know about Kanye West. In recent years he has come to prominence as one of the most skilled and sought-for rappers in the game, despite his best work being on the internet mixtape circuit.
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I think he’s been looking at what he deems to be a movie and a script, and he’s been trying to reply the best he could, but he’s a musician.” Joe Budden (born Augin Spanish Harlem, New York) is a rapper from Jersey City, New Jersey. I don’t think his plan was to drop so early. He continued, “I think this is a counter and a rebuttal. “And for it to be as impactful as the most toxic sh*t in the universe, it has to be somewhat near real-time.” “I think this is the most toxic sh*t in the universe,” he explained. “If he is announcing February 22nd then it could be summer,” Budden said. While he does not expect the album to arrive on time, Joe does see it arriving as soon as summer. Over on the Joe Budden Podcast, the host discussed his projections and excitement for the upcoming album with his fellow co-hosts. Joe Budden briefly explained that his beef with Rocky stemmed from the Fashion Killa rapper’s comments during the Black Lives Matter and Ferguson protests in 2015. According to Joe Budden, the duo is a recipe for “some toxic sh*t.” The rapper-turned-podcast host thinks Ye has a lot to say and it will all come out in the music. While he doesn’t foresee the project arriving on its promised release date, Budden expects the second installment to Kanye’s mother’s namesake to have some toxic bars.ĭonda 2 is currently slated to be released on February 22, 2021, and is reportedly executively produced by Future. Joe Budden signed to Def Jam at a peculiar juncture in the history of the venerable hip-hop label, arriving just as late-’90s and early-aughts heavy hitters like DMX, Ja Rule, and Ashanti had. Joe Budden seems particularly keen on the saga telling his co-hosts that he is looking forward to it. Sign up for the Complex Newsletter for breaking news, events, and unique stories.Joe Budden says Kanye West’s Donda 2 will be the most toxic project ever with Future as executive producer.ĭuring a recent episode of the Joe Budden Podcast, the hosts talked about Kanye West‘s upcoming sequel Donda 2. During a recent episode of the Joe Budden Podcast, the hosts talked about Kanye West‘s upcoming sequel Donda 2. Sneaker of the Year: The Best Since ’85 Book - Now available for pre-order! Joe Budden says Kanye West’s Donda 2 will be the most toxic project ever with Future as executive producer. His style is not completely developed yet but at least he got much better as a rapper.

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Seemingly in response to Budden and potentially others who have questioned her work ethic, Cardi claimed that at the moment, she’s “setting for my motherfucking future so I won’t have to motherfuckin’ work hard, work as hard as that comes,” before mentioning her business deals with Facebook, Reebok, and beyond.

Joe Budden might be a little salty from the time Earl Sweatshirt impersonated him during a comedy sketch by wearing a denim. “I’m giving Offset money, I’m buying a house over here, a house over here, I’m paying for funerals,” he said, seemingly referring to Cardi’s decision to cover funeral and burial costs for Bronx fire victims earlier this month. Joe Budden does not plan on listening to Earl Sweatshirt's new album. Budden, in his podcast comments, inferred that Cardi had “mad time” because she’s “not doing an album” and has “all the money in the world, so much so, you see me every month trying to give it away.”
