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Almost proudly stodgy, Joe Budden is one of the last remaining members of hip-hop's "old guard." The Jersey rapper is a member of the underground rap crew Slaughterhouse and has beefed with new-school iconoclast Lil B, and tonight he'll be sure to play tunes from his long-coming third record, No Love Lost, scheduled to drop in January and reputedly featuring contributions from Kanye, Drake, Eminem and John Legend, among others. In support is aggressive rhyme-sayer and Berkeley graduate Locksmith, plus Brooklyn's own Ferrari Fame.
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