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Joe Budden Enjoys When Podcasts Fail, Addresses N.O.R.E. Backlash

[ad_1] In addressing the recent backlash he and N.O.R.E. faced as the result of comments people perceived to be about Combat Jack, Joe Budden said he enjoys seeing other podcasts fail.On the 600th episode of The Joe Budden Podcast which was uploaded to YouTube on Feb. 9, the rapper-turned-podcaster proved that he still maintains the same competitive spirit he once had as an MC. Joe Budden not only took a head-on approach to the negative response he and N.O.R.E. received last week as a result of some eye-brow-raising comments but he also explained that he gets great pleasure in the misfortunes of his peers in the audio-on-demand industry.In an episode titled "The Pandy's," Joe Budden's cohost, QueenzFlip, asked the former rhymer...

N.O.R.E. Claims He Was Hotter Than Jay-Z, DMX and Others In 1998

[ad_1] N.O.R.E. claims he was the hottest than Jay-Z, DMX and others in 1998.In an interview with the I Am Athlete podcast, which premiered on YouTube on Monday (Oct. 25), the Queens rapper explained how rappers sign bad contracts and not being able to own their masters. N.O.R.E. went on to say that he was “the hottest rapper in the world” when he signed his solo record deal in 1998 with Penalty/Tommy Boy Records."I was the hottest rapper in the world I could’ve held out, but I wanted a million dollars,” he stated. When I Am Athlete co-host Brandon Marshall questioned N.O.R.E.’s bold claim that he was the "hottest rapper" in...