The song was also featured on soundtracks for hit movies like 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003) and You Got Served (2004), as well as the video games Madden NFL 2004, Def Jam Vendetta, Def Jam Fight for NY, where Budden appeared as a playable character. 38 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, No. 16 on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, as well as its Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart at No. The song, produced by Just Blaze, was a commercial success, charting at No. On May 8, 2003, Budden released " Pump It Up" as the lead single for his upcoming album. He first gained attention through the promotional single "Focus", which spent seventeen weeks on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, peaking at No. In 2001, he teamed up with producer Dub-B, also known as White Boy, and began releasing his first mixtapes and demos, one of which ended up in the hands of Hot 97 radio host and Desert Storm Records label head DJ Clue.Ĭareer Breakthrough, self-titled debut (2002–2003) īudden quickly became a mixtape fixture, and secured a major deal with Def Jam Recordings in 2002. With his son on the way, Budden began taking music more seriously. Budden did not earn his diploma, and fathered a child with an older woman by the age of 20. After an emotional confrontation with his mother, Budden voluntarily went into rehab on July 3, 1997, in exchange for him being allowed to attend his senior prom. After returning to Jersey, he began using drugs, developing an addiction to angel dust. īudden was a troubled youth and sent to Laurinburg Institute, a boarding school in North Carolina, where he began to hone his skills as a rapper. Budden's father was absent from his life during his childhood, a subject he would later address in his music. He moved to Jersey City, New Jersey, at the age of thirteen with his mother and older brother, where he attended Lincoln High School.
"I'm uncertain why she's lying this way I'm not certain if she is misspeaking. "This young lady is a liar - a cancerous, toxic liar," he said in a recent episode of his popular podcast. And I used to always say, 'Stop beefing out there, I'm still working.' And he hit me on that nose and then pushed me down a flight of stairs." That relationship left me with a fractured rib and a broken nose because somebody was sending him a message. "I have to keep going because people rely on me 'cause I have to handle stuff, 'cause I have to grow in this business, 'cause I'm not going to fold."ĭetailing the abuse she allegedly suffered at the hands of "The Joe Budden Podcast" host, she added, "I've been beaten before. So, um, I think that the way I was dealing with being in a relationship with Joe was just tucking it, hiding it 'cause I can't stop," she said of handling the alleged abuse. The drama between Joe and Tahiry started after the latter claimed in an interview with Hollywood Unlocked that Joe abused her when they were together.