Joe Budden Discusses VH1's "Love & Hip Hop" Authenticity
Joe Budden talks about VH1's "Love & Hip Hop" and how reality TV has impacted his career.
Joe Budden recently spoke about his dealing with addiction on VH1's "Love & Hip Hop" reality television series.
"That's been me since '97," Joe Budden said during an interview with Hot 97. "I've never been secretive about that. It's all over my first album...I have no quarrels about it. I'm comfortable with mine. The cameras, the TV, none of that, that doesn't change what's really happening for me."
He then addressed his ability to be real on screen.
"Somebody has to bring reality to it," he said.
Budden also said that the show has helped his visibility in the public eye.
"The female demographic is huge," Budden said.
The New Jersey-based rapper was also asked if the program has had an impact on his musical career.
"None at all," he said. "None that you'd be able to monetize. My last album did really, really, really, really well, but to be able to gauge what effect the show had on that...I would assume the visibility always helps when you have 4 million people watching you weekly."
Budden also discussed the difficulties the show poses for his career.
"Scheduling is difficult," Budden said. "Now you'e balancing a group, a solo career and a television career. Scheduling gets pretty intense."
Joe Budden and Tahiry Jose appeared on last season of "Love & Hip Hop New York." During the season and in the show's reunion special, the two had negative run-ins with Consequence. The run-ins included scuffles.
In May, Budden spoke about his problems with Consequence, which appeared to brew on the show.
"I thought about fucking [Consequence] up every time I saw him at one point, but we have a lot to lose today so I'd rather not look like that," Budden told Fuse. "So I don't want any issues with anybody at all. But if I see him again and he would like an issue, I'll fuck him up again."
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