The Only Rapper Eminem REGRETTED Signing...

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Published 2023-08-06
The revitalization of Eminem's "Shady Records" in 2010 marked a new era for the rapper. Coming off the back of personal struggles, including battles with addiction that once left him on the brink, Eminem sought to reconstruct not only his personal life but also his professional realm.

One of the early moves in this rebuilding process was reconnecting with Royce Da 5'9". Eminem and Royce, who had previously formed the group Bad Meets Evil, had had their differences in the past, but both artists were in a space where they were ready to move past old conflicts and work together again.

Eminem also turned his attention to Slaughterhouse, a supergroup comprised of Royce Da 5'9", Joe Budden, Joell Ortiz, and Crooked I. Signing Slaughterhouse was a significant move, as it brought together four talented lyricists under the Shady Records banner.

However, Joe Budden, one of the group's members, would later become a contentious figure in relation to Eminem. While Slaughterhouse received acclaim for their lyricism and the intensity they brought to tracks, the group faced numerous challenges. Their album under Shady Records, "Welcome to: Our House," received mixed reviews, and there was an increasing sense that the artists were struggling to maintain their original identities under the commercial pressures of the label.

Joe Budden, in particular, didn't shy away from voicing his frustrations. Known for his outspoken nature and later his career as a media personality and podcast host, Budden often commented on the inner workings of the music industry, and sometimes his critiques included Eminem and Shady Records.

This, my friends, is the story of the only rapper that Eminem REGRETTED signing.

If I Had Instrumental remake:    • Eminem - If I Had (Instrumental)  

Cleaning out my closet cover by Dario Raca    • Eminem - Cleaning out my closet (cove...  

Joe Budden - Walk with me (instrumental)    • Joe Budden - Walk with me (instrumental)  

Move On Slaughterhouse    • Slaughterhouse "Move On"  





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All Comments (21)
  • @Namesubz
    Let’s all pray Ez Mil career is not ruined
  • It's hard to completely blame Em when Joe has a long history of burning bridges and falling out with just about everyone he's worked with
  • @Durrutitv
    Joe Budden's biggest obstacle has always been, and continues to be, Joe Budden.
  • I think the simplest way to pick apart complex situations like this always seems to be looking at peoples track records of working with others. Look at Eminem: Signed to Dre, decades later him and Dre are still on good terms. Signed 50, decades later, still on good terms. Even though D12 broke up, all still on good terms. Even after beef with Royce, on good terms. Now look at Joe Budden: signed to Shady, left on bad terms. Slaughterhouse broke up, bad terms. Relationship with Em, ended on bad terms. Joe Budden podcast co-hosts part ways, bad terms. If you're looking at two people and one has a long track record of good working relationships and the other one manages to eventually sour every working relationship ever, it's not rocket science to figure out who the asshole is. Same thing looking at The Game. The Game manages to always have issues with every single person he ever works with and just can't ever seem to realize that maybe he's the problem. The fact that Joe Budden can't look in the mirror at this point and say "maybe I'm the problem" shows a total lack of self awareness.
  • @SayanOfRagnarok
    Eminem and his team are the type to not just hand it to you. If you dont put in that work, you won't go far. He will give you the resources and opportunities, but it's all about what you do with it. I think most of his artists needed to be micro managered to be successful, and thats why they ended up not blowing up. Prople dont realize how much is actually already set up for artists to make them famous.
  • @SYNDERMiNE
    The story of Slaughterhouse and the Em /Joe Beef is truly a beautiful. Everyone played their part and acted upon what they thought was right.
  • @astrowerm
    That 2nd bad meets evil record was fire
  • @wheatbread2002
    I loved Slaughterhouse. When they started popping off, they weren't promoted on mainstream music. I had Sirius and they only were promoted on Shade45. They never got the mainstream exposure outside of Shade45 and NY radio.b
  • @nickphaux
    The end says everything you need to know. Crook: "What didnt shady do that they said they would in the contract?" Joe: "I dont live by contracts i break them all the time" 🤣 Budden is such n idiot he kinda fell off now tho so whtever
  • My man Obie Trice was damn good, I wish he could have been able to blow up like he deserved.
  • @stuart1001
    I really liked "our house" album. When my mate heard it, he asked about it because he liked it. Still an excellent album to this day.
  • @OniSyphon
    Whenever I think of Joe Budden I think of the "Scorpion and the Frog" fable. Every partnership he is a part of, at a certain point he has to remind those around him, "you knew what this was from the jump off."
  • @RaKeisu
    Joe's track record of breaking something that doesn't need to be fixed or fine tuned is in a lot of things. He did say on his podcast that he felt like they were just doing some nonsense rather than doing what they should be doing: rapping on grimey beats and not pandering to the masses. They deserved praise for being the 4 best emcees to grace a microphone as a collective. But, Em, from what Joe said, seemed like he treated them like a passion project. They started losing money for their momentum when Kendrick comes in the picture. They started doing these side things like...making ice cream at a Detroit ice cream store? Doing Chitlin Circus shows? Joe looked at it like, "Why are we not where we're supposed to be?" He left. Made a good Podcast...destroyed said Podcast and got some new people to be on it...and ended up destroying Slaughterhouse for the second time after Joel and Crook made an album pretty much confirming that the group was over. Royce is waiting on Joe to pick up the mic again...his podcast is his voice now. Joel and Crook will probably never speak to Joe again, only through Royce, due to how Joe disrespected them. Joe is a narcissistic self destructive weirdo and I don't think he has people around him to hold him accountable.
  • @zombiegoatt4282
    Joe Budden has always came across like he is bipolar to me.
  • @XeroFailGames
    Joe budden could have been so much more...dude got in his own way
  • @Leannbby
    Joe expected the attain the same level of stardom as 50 did, and that was his problem 🤷🏻‍♀️ he didn’t have the same star qualities
  • @jeroandally7671
    How did Con west and Benny not live up to the hype are you kidding me?
  • @jluchette
    I’m so glad I had the chance to see Slaughterhouse live at House of Blues in Cleveland. Once in a lifetime opportunity for real.
  • @jluchette
    Slaughterhouse caught lightning in a bottle with their very first releases. The few singles/mixtape. It WASN’T a mainstream sound, it was a masterclass in MCing.