
The Joe Budden Podcast Episode 877 | "What's For You Is For You"
Nov 12, 2025
The discussion kicks off with a recap of a live show and Max B's emotional return to music after 16 years. There's a lively debate about the Giants' firing of Brian Daboll and insights on the Sebastian Telfair documentary. The hosts critique Trump's proposal for 50-year mortgages and share personal finance tips for home buying. They also touch on Westside Gunn’s removal from a WWE event and dive into the drama between Michelle Beadle and Stephen A. Smith. Lastly, a tribute to NBA legend Lenny Wilkens adds a heartfelt touch to the conversation.
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What Ex-Prisoners Prioritize On Release
- Hosts imagined an ex-prisoner's first priorities: sex, food, family, jewelry, and public appearances.
- They joked about reality of reintegration, appetite for simple foods, and pressure to 'get laced' immediately.
Hall Of Fame: Speeches Up, Some Performances Sour
- The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame tributes mixed stellar speeches with uneven performances, notably Outkast's Doja Cat segment flub.
- Hosts praised performers who embodied the inducted artists, like Tyler, the Creator, and lamented miscast tributes.
Controlled Catalogs Can Erase Artist Income
- Legacy artists can be financially harmed when rights are withheld from streaming platforms.
- Labels can tank catalog value by blocking access, leaving creators without revenue despite cultural impact.



