The Joe Budden Podcast

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The Joe Budden Podcast
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Presentation
Hosted by
  • Joe Budden
  • Parks Vallely
  • Ice
  • Ish
  • Former:
  • Marisa Mendez
  • Rory Farrell
  • Jamil "Mal" Clay
Genre
LanguageEnglish
UpdatesSemi-weekly
Length75–180 minutes
Publication
Original releaseFebruary 18, 2015 (2015-02-18) – present
ProviderJoe Budden Network
Websitejoebuddenpod.com

The Joe Budden Podcast (formerly I'll Name This Podcast Later) is a talk and music podcast released twice a week. It's hosted by Joe Budden, Parks Vallely, Ish and Ice, and was formerly hosted by Marisa Mendez (2015–2016), Rory Farrell (2015–2021), and Jamil "Mal" Clay (2016–2021).

The show covers numerous topics ranging from music to sports, but primarily focuses on hip-hop/R&B and the events pertaining to it from the previous week.[1]

History[]

The show began in early 2015 as I'll Name This Podcast Later, originally hosted by former rapper Joe Budden, Rory Farrell and Marisa Mendez. The content of the podcast was described as "life, music, sex, and more".[2] The first episode was released audio only on February 18, 2015, at a runtime of 1 hour.[2] For the first year of its existence, the show followed this format, releasing episodes at an average run time of 60–75 mins and audio only.

After episode 76 in July 2016, Mendez left the show, siding with Drake during his real life feud with Budden, and was subsequently replaced with Jamil "Mal" Clay for episode 77.[3]

With the release of episode 92 on December 14, 2016, the show switched to a new video format set in Budden's home studio.[4] Shortly after this, the show's run time switched from an average of 60–70 mins to 90–120 mins, which varied from week to week. After the studio began undergoing renovations, the location for filming was moved to inside of audio engineer, Parks Vallely's living room for episode 126 in August 2017, where they film the podcast to this day. The move to Vallely's house also marked his first appearance and becoming a formal host of podcast.[5]

In August 2018, Budden signed a deal to bring his podcast to Spotify and expand the show to a twice-weekly schedule, with new episodes every Wednesday and Saturday.[6] In September 2020, the exclusive contract with Spotify ended after failed negotiations between the show and the digital streaming provider.[7]

In October 2020, Budden revealed that the podcast would be part of his new online media network, Joe Budden Network.[8] The first podcast launched on The Joe Budden Network was the See The Thing Is... podcast hosted by Bridget Kelly, Olivia Dope and Mandii B in October 2020. Since November 2020, the network and the podcast itself are being distributed by multiple platforms, primarily YouTube, SoundCloud, iTunes and Google Podcasts. In January 2021, Karen Civil and Ming Lee joined the network, launching the Girl I Guess podcast.

Since October 2020, the podcast has been sponsored by Cash App.

In May 2021, Rory and Mal left the podcast.[9][10][11] Later in May 2021, Budden's long-time friends, Ice and Ish joined the podcast.[12]

Tour[]

During the summer of 2018, The Joe Budden Podcast began its first live tour, with performances taking place throughout numerous venues across the U.S.[13] The tour continued into 2019, with dates added monthly. The live shows feature Q&A's, discussion, and occasional skits.[14]

Content[]

The show is primarily a hip-hop podcast, but other topics such as basketball, politics, social issues and the music industry in general are regularly discussed.[15] The show will occasionally feature musicians or music industry guests, past guests have included:

A regular fixture on the show is a phone-in segment, where Budden will call someone to either ask for their opinion on a subject or question them about an incident involving them in the past week. Past phone-in guests have included:

Reception[]

The Joe Budden Podcast has received positive reviews from critics. The Source called Budden a "natural fit" for podcasting,[77] and The New York Times praised Budden for being "brash, opinionated and blunt, but knowing what he's talking about", calling him "the Howard Stern of hip-hop".[1]

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Pre-video podcast, voice only
  2. ^ Vince sat off-camera during the podcast, voice only

References[]

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