Though the specific business issues between Budden and his co-hosts were never aired on the podcast, social media suggested that equity and pay were the main issues for Rory and Mal, as each believed he was an equal contributor to the success of JBP. “The Joe Budden Podcast” is beloved by fans for tackling sensitive subjects within the Black community and getting into the weeds of hip-hop and basketball, but there were clearly dark clouds ahead when Rory and Mal were absent from a handful of the streaming production’s weekly editions. When criticized Budden, for “funding the sabatoge of yourself ironically enough lol,” Budden clapped back, “I can afford to.” He later repeated those words in social media posts.Īlong with those sudden firings, a more pressing question arises: did Budden also just quit his own podcast? Several tweets in the wake of the news suggest as much. The gall of you to think you are deserving the way that I am.” Mal, I’m the person that has to say that. Rory, you are in breach of your contract and from this point forward, you are fired! And you’re not welcome back…. “He still feels like he has choices and options. ![]() “Somehow he still feels he’s running the show,” he continued.
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