A year later, fans were greeted with a flurry of activity, beginning in February, when his album Padded Room landed in stores. Featuring Budden with Crooked I, Joell Ortiz, and Royce da 5'9', the self-titled album from the hip-hop supergroup Slaughterhouse followed in August, and then he returned to his solo career in October with Escape Route. In 2010, his Mood Muzik mixtape series graduated from the underground when the eOne label released Mood Muzik, Vol. 4: A Turn for the Worst. He rejoined Slaughterhouse for their 2012 effort Welcome to Our House, and then returned to his solo career with 2013's No Love Lost, a reflective album with guests stars Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa, and Juicy J. The theme continued with the 2014 EP Some Love Lost, then became a trilogy with the release of All Love Lost, a 2015 album that featured Jadakiss, Marsha Ambrosius, and Emanny as guests. After feuds with Meek Mill and Drake, Budden released Rage & the Machine in 2016. The majority of the production work was handled by AraabMuzik. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi
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But as it stands, I can tell you where it will not be, and that is Spotify,” said Budden. The Joe Budden Podcast debuted five years ago with Budden and co-hosts Jamil “Mal” Clay and Rory Farrell. The show offers their take on news, culture and current events. In 2018 Budden signed a two-year deal giving Spotify exclusive distribution rights. Joe Budden, known as one of Spotify’s biggest exclusive podcasters, has announced that he’s pulling his show from the platform on September 23. “September 23rd, I cannot tell you where this podcast will be,” he informed fans on the latest episode of his show.