After listening to that guy?
I think he needs more advice than rory and Mal
Sidebar...
This guy REALLY likes the sex talk huh?
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hard work beats talent- when talent doesn't put in workIn all seriousness...
The 3rd voice is a good idea even just as a kind of moderater
Guests are also good
But I thought the skits was gonna be their bread and butter to seperate them from the pack...
The 3 of us said that first day
They should have done one each week and use THAT to also promo the show
The clip lengths were perfect for twitter Instagram etc.
That's the last free advice I'm giving them.
They gotta work harder to get a solid format down each week
Joe done stole the pardon the interuption ticker from espn!
Always keep moving forward
adapt evolve improve
Again no more freebies.
That's gonna be OUR detergent
We not sharing
Horace grant wasn’t the same without the bullshard work beats talent- when talent doesn't put in work
conversely
talentless / lazy people can't hide their ineptitude for long
Joe was not lying about their poor work ethic and history ignoring opportunities
consistency = work
producing skits = work
seeking out talent / writers = work
paying for voice coach, getting tutored by radio / tv pro = work
Joe told them he puts 80+ hours /week on the pod
its obvious the shift less twins are still just showing up to record
hard work beats talent- when talent doesn't put in work
conversely
talentless / lazy people can't hide their ineptitude for long
Joe was not lying about their poor work ethic and history ignoring opportunities
consistency = work
producing skits = work
seeking out talent / writers = work
paying for voice coach, getting tutored by radio / tv pro = work
Joe told them he puts 80+ hours /week on the pod
its obvious the shift less twins are still just showing up to record
proving shultz & cthagod were right about them all along...Good lawd you had to put the drum on the glock again cuz?
No witnesses.
I got absolutely nothing in response to that
Not a f*cking thing
It's a little offensive
After ALL THAT MESS
To get an opportunity like that
with a KG cosign
And not go red line?
These two are a disappointment
They still got time to straighten up though
It's all right there for the taking...
They HAVE THE TALENT NETWORK CONNECTIONS AND MONEY to do it.
You would think even if it was just to SPITE JOE!!!
they would go all out!
Ice even sitting on Mal high chair now.
Got that sexy new voice drop
Parks got married (were they at the wedding?)
Anger and revenge are horrible motivations
But f*ck whatever works boys!
Cause THIS?
Ain't it.
proving shultz & cthagod were right about them all along...
"call him daddy..."
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The implosion of The Joe Budden Podcast happened gradually and then all at once.
The talk-cast hosted by Budden, the former rapper turned media personality, along with Rory Farrell and Jamil “Mal” Clay had been an increasingly prominent concern among hip-hop circles since its launch in 2014 for its delivery of what Vulture’s own Craig Jenkins described as “a kind of people’s history of the modern hip-hop industry.” At its heights, the show achieved a level of fame to a point where the New York Times regarded Budden as the “Howard Stern of Hip-Hop,” and the production also had the distinction of being Spotify’s very first exclusive podcast deal, originally signed in 2018. That deal was exceedingly consequential, having been apparently so effective for Spotify that CEO Daniel Ek would later remark, “We should do 1,000 of these,” which the company eventually did, reshaping the podcast world as a result.
But all that came to a halt back in the summer, when Budden announced he had fired Farrell and Clay, who had been co-hosting the show from near the very beginning, because of disputes over finances. In the way things tend to be when two parties are intertwined with a grievance, what specifically actually remains a source of some contention. From the outside, the story appears in bits and pieces, a mess of disputes over accounting, profits, value, respect. There was a piece of leaked audio, where Budden berated his co-hosts for not sufficiently contributing to the show despite asking for more. In a public rebuttal, Clay and Farrell painted a convincing picture of the titular host reaching the apotheosis of a long-simmering power trip. The whole thing seemed to boil down to a fundamental conflict over power dynamics and the line that separates what makes a creative partner, an employee, and a friend.
Still wouldn't know who they are without Joe. Fight me....oh and still FUCK THAT WHITE BOY
ion trust no white folk. Tried befriending them in the military them niggas shady as fuckRory is cool, now Andrew Schultz? Fuck Schultz.
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Rory & Mal Sign Reported $10 Million Deal With SiriusXM’s Stitcher
The former co-hosts of 'The Joe Budden Podcast' move on to a new platform.allhiphop.com
who knows with Joe"They'll question your character once you stop taking of them,"
WTF Joe mean by this cuz?
who knows with Joe
"They'll question your character once you stop taking care of them,"
WTF Joe mean by this cuz?
I think the quote was missing a word
I think the quote was missing a word
but EVEN with that?
What does JOE define as take care?
Joe being JoeCause I would consider myself fairly literate but that just don't make any sense
My guess would be supporting them financially. If it’s true all the did was show up to record and not contribute to the success of the show in any other way I can see why he may feel like that.
In context to anything else, who knows.
but EVEN with that?
What does JOE define as take care?
Toxic People: 12 Things They Do and How to Deal with Them ..."They'll question your character once you stop taking of them,"
WTF Joe mean by this cuz?