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20 Years Later, Joe Budden Still Pumping It Up

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In this episode of Veto’s Corner, we kick things off with rapper Joe Budden's decision to revisit his classic hit "Pump It Up" 20 years later. We also dive into the back-and-forth on Twitter between Joe Budden and Yung Miami—was it just funny banter, or did things cross the line?**
**We then explore a Biggie reference that's resurfaced online and how it ties into Lil' Kim’s iconic "Queen Bitch" track from her *Hard Core* album. The conversation shifts to a viral fan's critique of GloRilla’s image, debating whether it has become overly sexualized.**
**Next, we tackle the controversial revelation of Craig Mack’s cause of death by hip-hop media and the issues surrounding privacy in the industry. We also discuss the impact of battle rap, with some arguing that drill rap could be detrimental to the culture.**
**Finally, we end on a high note with the inspiring story of a young boy who was motivated by Lil Durk to turn his life around. All this and more on this week’s episode of Veto’s Corner!**
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In this episode of Veto’s Corner, we kick things off with rapper Joe Budden's decision to revisit his classic hit "Pump It Up" 20 years later. We also dive into the back-and-forth on Twitter between Joe Budden and Yung Miami—was it just funny banter, or did things cross the line?**
**We then explore a Biggie reference that's resurfaced online and how it ties into Lil' Kim’s iconic "Queen Bitch" track from her *Hard Core* album. The conversation shifts to a viral fan's critique of GloRilla’s image, debating whether it has become overly sexualized.**
**Next, we tackle the controversial revelation of Craig Mack’s cause of death by hip-hop media and the issues surrounding privacy in the industry. We also discuss the impact of battle rap, with some arguing that drill rap could be detrimental to the culture.**
**Finally, we end on a high note with the inspiring story of a young boy who was motivated by Lil Durk to turn his life around. All this and more on this week’s episode of Veto’s Corner!**
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Youtube Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@vetoscornerpodcast

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