DaveyDave
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If you remember being around when this was all going down, Joe budden's claim was that Def Jam refused to release any music he made after Jay took over. Took tracks from his second album and released them unfinished as mood muzik 2. He then stop making music for years till Jay stepped down. Some time after that he was dropped for being inactive. Budden claims that this move was on purpose to get him released from his contract.
During all this Joe budden was building his brand on the Internet where he couldn't be silenced. He's managed to keep himself relevant enough on the Internet so they can't just ignore him.
I also remember them fukking up the release of his first album by not releasing focus as a single even tho it was already hot on the streets. They released trash as fire. He coulda sold more but his sales were good enough to warrant a second album, which created the notion that Jay z had him blackballed.
I didn't pay too much attention to Buddens back then, didn't listen to him much until Mood Muzik 2. I just don't think it comes down to blackballing as much as him being young and not playing by the industry politics and rules. I bet if you ask him today he probably wouldn't say it was blackballing. Yes blackballing DOES happen but I just think a lot of examples in the thread have other explanations before you start running around saying such and such is blacklisted.

Do you think Drake with his "record breaking" streams across all platforms are also legit?




