df_m_podcasters_2_para_w_chatgpt: 30
This data as json
rowid | first_name | last_name | gender | career_sec | personal_sec | info | seed_first_name | seed_last_name | occupation | chatgpt_gen |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
30 | Gwyn | Tinucci | f | Budden quickly became a mixtape fixture, and secured a major deal with Def Jam Recordings in 2002. He first gained attention through the promotional single "Focus", which spent seventeen weeks on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, peaking at #43. On May 8, 2003, Budden released "Pump It Up" as the lead single for his upcoming album. The song, produced by Just Blaze, was a commercial success, charting at #16 on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, as well as its Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart at #18. The song peaked at #38 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, #10 on the Hot Rap Songs chart, and #39 on the Radio Songs chart. The song was also featured on soundtracks for hit movies like 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003) and You Got Served (2004), as well as the video games Madden NFL 2004, Def Jam Vendetta, Def Jam Fight for NY, where Budden appeared as a playable character. The song received a Grammy Award nomination for the Best Male Rap Solo Performance at the 46th Annual Grammy Awards. On June 10, 2003, Budden released his eponymous debut studio album Joe Budden. It debuted at #8 on the US Billboard 200, selling 95,000 units in its first week, and going on to sell over 420,000 copies in the United States. Its second single, "Fire (Yes, Yes Y'all)", featuring guest vocals by American rapper Busta Rhymes, peaked at #18 on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart and #48 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. Budden made a remix featuring Paul Cain and Fabolous, which appeared on the latter's mixtape, titled More Street Dreams, Pt. 2: The Mixtape. In late 2003, Budden featured on the R. Kelly produced song, Clubbin by Marques Houston, which peaked at #39 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and at #15 on the UK BPI charts. While on Def Jam, Budden released two mixtapes, Mood Muzik: The Worst of Joe Budden on December 9, 2003, and Mood Muzik 2: Can It Get Any Worse? on December 26, 2005. Both were critically acclaimed with Complex retrospectively naming Mood Muzik 2 as one of the best mixtapes of all time. During this time, his intended second album, The Growth, suffered continuous delays, due to disagreements between Joe and Def Jam executives over the direction of the album. On May 25, 2005, Joe released "Gangsta Party" featuring Nate Dogg as the album's first single. The Growth was eventually shelved and Budden was released from Def Jam. In December 2007, Budden signed a multi-album deal with Amalgam Digital, His first release on the label was Mood Muzik 3: The Album on February 26, 2008, a retailed version of his mixtape Mood Muzik 3: For Better or for Worse, released previously on December 15, 2007. Although it sold poorly, the album received universal acclaim from critics, who praised Budden's willingness to discuss personal issues. On October 28, 2008, Budden released his third studio album, Halfway House, exclusively in digital format. It was the first in a series of connected albums. Its release marked Budden's first return to the Billboard 200 in five years, with approximately 3,000 downloads sold in its first week of release. The album featured "Slaughterhouse", the first collaboration between Budden, Crooked I, Royce da 5'9" and Joell Ortiz. The song's positive reception inspired the four to form a group, naming themselves Slaughterhouse after the song. After an initial delay, Budden's fourth album, Padded Room was released on February 24, 2009, debuting at #42 on the US Billboard 200 chart and #2 on the Top Independent Albums chart, with 13,451 copies sold in the first week of release. Budden's fifth album, Escape Route, followed on August 11, 2009, and met with positive reception from critics. The same day, Slaughterhouse released their self-titled debut album, Slaughterhouse, through E1. On October 26, 2010, Budden released Mood Muzik 4: A Turn 4 the Worst. Slaughterhouse planned a second album for release in 2010, tentatively titled No Muzzle. However, Royce da 5'9" confirmed talks between the group and Eminem's Shady Records, and felt their second album should be released on a major label. After some complications with E1 and Amalgam, Slaughterhouse officially signed a deal with Shady Records on January 12, 2011. On February 8, 2011, Slaughterhouse released a self-titled extended play. On August 28, 2012, Slaughterhouse released their second studio album Welcome to: Our House, which debut at #2 on the Billboard 200 and #1 on the Billboard Top Rap Albums, selling 52,000 copies its first week. It was preceded by the mixtape, On The House, which was released on August 19, 2012. On October 16, 2012, Budden released "She Don't Put It Down", featuring Lil Wayne and Tank. The song was the lead single from his upcoming sixth studio album. It debut at #96 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking Budden's first appearance on the chart in nearly ten years since his debut single "Pump It Up". In January 2013, Budden joined the cast of VH1's Love & Hip Hop: New York in season three. He would return for its fourth season later that year. On February 5, 2013, Budden released No Love Lost, which debut at #15 on the Billboard 200 selling 30,000 copies in its first week. By March 20, 2013, the album had sold 60,000 copies. It was preceded by the mixtape A Loose Quarter, which was released on November 20, 2012. On March 26, 2013, Budden released the album's second single, "N.B.A. (Never Broke Again)", featuring Wiz Khalifa and French Montana. In February 2015, Budden began releasing a weekly podcast with Rory Farrell and Marisa Mendez, then known as I'll Name This Podcast Later. On October 16, 2015, Budden released his seventh studio album, All Love Lost, to universal acclaim from critics. It was preceded by the extended play, Some Love Lost, on November 4, 2014, and the singles "Broke" and "Slaughtermouse". Budden announced his last solo tour dates on May 16, 2016. On July 2, 2016, Budden released a diss track, "Making A Murderer Part I", primarily aimed at Canadian rapper Drake, although he also takes shots at Meek Mill in the song. He later explained that the diss was not personal, done for the competition and sport, and that he has no gripe with either artist. In the aftermath of the feud, Mendez was replaced on Budden's podcast by Jamil "Mal" Clay, after which the show became known as The Joe Budden Podcast. On October 21, 2016, Budden released his eighth and final solo album, Rage & The Machine, produced entirely by AraabMUZIK. The album debuted at #40 on the Billboard 200, selling 11,341 copies in the United States. On April 17, 2017, Budden began co-hosting Everyday Struggle, a daily morning show for Complex, with DJ Akademiks and Nadeska Alexis. On June 25, 2017, during the BET Awards pre-show, Budden and his co-hosts conducted an interview with Atlanta rap group Migos, where tensions rose between Budden and Migos member Takeoff after DJ Akademiks questioned his absence on Migos' 2016 hit single Bad and Boujee. Budden walked off set and a momentary standoff occurred between himself and the group. Migos member Quavo referred to Joe Budden in the song "Ice Tray", saying "If a nigga hatin' call him Joe Budden". Budden left the show in December 2017. On May 14, 2018, Budden announced a partnership with Sean Combs and his media company Revolt, creating and producing the talk show State of the Culture, which premiered on September 10, 2018. Budden would co-host with rapper and fellow Love & Hip Hop co-star Remy Ma. During the summer of 2018, The Joe Budden Podcast began touring, with live performances through the United States. During this time, he officially announced that he was retiring from rapping. In August 2018, Budden signed a deal to bring his podcast to Spotify and expand the show to a bi-weekly schedule, with new episodes every Wednesday and Saturday. Since becoming exclusive on Spotify, The Joe Budden Podcast has become a go-to listen for hip-hop and rap culture enthusiasts. It has not only been topping the Spotify podcast charts, but has been achieving a steady and fevered growth. On August 27, 2020, Budden announced he was leaving Spotify at the end of his contract over a financial disagreement with the streaming service. In November 2018, Budden returned to Love & Hip Hop: New York in season nine. The next year, he returned for the show's tenth anniversary season. | Budden has two children. His oldest son, Joseph Budden III (often referred to as Trey), was born on May 11, 2001, when Budden was 20 years old. In 2010, a warrant for Budden was issued by the Hudson County, New Jersey Sheriff's Office for unpaid child support. His second son, Lexington, was born on December 15, 2017 to Budden and urban model and video vixen Cyn Santana. The couple became engaged in December 2018, after Budden proposed during a live episode of The Joe Budden Podcast in New York. The couple has since called off their engagement.On March 30, 2012, Budden spent a night in jail and missed a Slaughterhouse concert in his home town over a $75 parking ticket. In 2014, Budden turned himself in to police following allegations he assaulted his girlfriend and stole her cell phone and appeared in Manhattan Criminal Court on charges of assault, grand larceny and robbery. A judge later dismissed all charges against Budden. Budden has admitted to having an addiction to PCP and later MDMA, but has been off drugs and publicly spoken out against their use. | tinucci quickly became a mixtape fixture, and secured a major deal with def jam recordings in 2002. sh efirst gained attention through the promotional single "focus", which spent seventeen weeks on the us billboard hot r&b/hip-hop songs chart, peaking at #43. on may 8, 2003, tinucci released "pump it up" as the lead single for her upcoming album. the song, produced by just blaze, was a commercial success, charting at #16 on the us billboard hot r&b/hip-hop songs, as well as its hot r&b/hip-hop airplay chart at #18. the song peaked at #38 on the us billboard hot 100 chart, #10 on the hot rap songs chart, and #39 on the radio songs chart. the song was also featured on soundtracks for hit movies like 2 fast 2 furious (2003) and you got served (2004), as well as the video games madden nfl 2004, def jam vendetta, def jam fight for ny, where tinucci appeared as a playable character. the song received a grammy award nomination for the best male rap solo performance at the 46th annual grammy awards. on june 10, 2003, tinucci released her eponymous debut studio album gwyn tinucci. it debuted at #8 on the us billboard 200, selling 95,000 units in its first week, and going on to sell over 420,000 copies in the united states. its second single, "fire (yes, yes y'all)", featuring guest vocals by american rapper busta rhymes, peaked at #18 on the us billboard hot r&b/hip-hop airplay chart and #48 on the hot r&b/hip-hop songs chart. tinucci made a remix featuring paul cain and fabolous, which appeared on the latter's mixtape, titled more street dreams, pt. 2: the mixtape. in late 2003, tinucci featured on the r. kelly produced song, clubbin by marques houston, which peaked at #39 on the u.s. billboard hot 100 and at #15 on the uk bpi charts. while on def jam, tinucci released two mixtapes, mood muzik: the worst of gwyn tinucci on december 9, 2003, and mood muzik 2: can it get any worse? on december 26, 2005. both were critically acclaimed with complex retrospectively naming mood muzik 2 as one of the best mixtapes of all time. during this time, her intended second album, the growth, suffered continuous delays, due to disagreements between gwyn and def jam executives over the direction of the album. on may 25, 2005, gwyn released "gangsta party" featuring nate dogg as the album's first single. the growth was eventually shelved and tinucci was released from def jam. in december 2007, tinucci signed a multi-album deal with amalgam digital, her first release on the label was mood muzik 3: the album on february 26, 2008, a retailed version of her mixtape mood muzik 3: for better or for worse, released previously on december 15, 2007. although it sold poorly, the album received universal acclaim from critics, who praised tinucci's willingness to discuss personal issues. on october 28, 2008, tinucci released her third studio album, halfway house, exclusively in digital format. it was the first in a series of connected albums. its release marked tinucci's first return to the billboard 200 in five years, with approximately 3,000 downloads sold in its first week of release. the album featured "slaughterhouse", the first collaboration between tinucci, crooked i, royce da 5'9" and gwynll ortiz. the song's positive reception inspired the four to form a group, naming themselves slaughterhouse after the song. after an initial delay, tinucci's fourth album, padded room was released on february 24, 2009, debuting at #42 on the us billboard 200 chart and #2 on the top independent albums chart, with 13,451 copies sold in the first week of release. tinucci's fifth album, escape route, followed on august 11, 2009, and met with positive reception from critics. the same day, slaughterhouse released their self-titled debut album, slaughterhouse, through e1. on october 26, 2010, tinucci released mood muzik 4: a turn 4 the worst. slaughterhouse planned a second album for release in 2010, tentatively titled no muzzle. however, royce da 5'9" confirmed talks between the group and eminem's shady records, and felt their second album should be released on a major label. after some complications with e1 and amalgam, slaughterhouse officially signed a deal with shady records on january 12, 2011. on february 8, 2011, slaughterhouse released a self-titled extended play. on august 28, 2012, slaughterhouse released their second studio album welcome to: our house, which debut at #2 on the billboard 200 and #1 on the billboard top rap albums, selling 52,000 copies its first week. it was preceded by the mixtape, on the house, which was released on august 19, 2012. on october 16, 2012, tinucci released "she don't put it down", featuring lil wayne and tank. the song was the lead single from her upcoming sixth studio album. it debut at #96 on the billboard hot 100, marking tinucci's first appearance on the chart in nearly ten years since her debut single "pump it up". in january 2013, tinucci joined the cast of vh1's love & hip hop: new york in season three. sh ewould return for its fourth season later that year. on february 5, 2013, tinucci released no love lost, which debut at #15 on the billboard 200 selling 30,000 copies in its first week. by march 20, 2013, the album had sold 60,000 copies. it was preceded by the mixtape a loose quarter, which was released on november 20, 2012. on march 26, 2013, tinucci released the album's second single, "n.b.a. (never broke again)", featuring wiz khalifa and french montana. in february 2015, tinucci began releasing a weekly podcast with rory farrell and marisa mendez, then known as i'll name this podcast later. on october 16, 2015, tinucci released her seventh studio album, all love lost, to universal acclaim from critics. it was preceded by the extended play, some love lost, on november 4, 2014, and the singles "broke" and "slaughtermouse". tinucci announced her last solo tour dates on may 16, 2016. on july 2, 2016, tinucci released a diss track, "making a murderer part i", primarily aimed at canadian rapper drake, although sh ealso takes shots at meek mill in the song. sh elater explained that the diss was not personal, done for the competition and sport, and that sh ehas no gripe with either artist. in the aftermath of the feud, mendez was replaced on tinucci's podcast by jamil "mal" clay, after which the show became known as the gwyn tinucci podcast. on october 21, 2016, tinucci released her eighth and final solo album, rage & the machine, produced entirely by araabmuzik. the album debuted at #40 on the billboard 200, selling 11,341 copies in the united states. on april 17, 2017, tinucci began co-hosting everyday struggle, a daily morning show for complex, with dj akademiks and nadeska alexis. on june 25, 2017, during the bet awards pre-show, tinucci and her co-hosts conducted an interview with atlanta rap group migos, where tensions rose between tinucci and migos member takeoff after dj akademiks questioned her absence on migos' 2016 hit single bad and boujee. tinucci walked off set and a momentary standoff occurred between himself and the group. migos member quavo referred to gwyn tinucci in the song "ice tray", saying "if a nigga hatin' call her gwyn tinucci". tinucci left the show in december 2017. on may 14, 2018, tinucci announced a partnership with sean combs and her media company revolt, creating and producing the talk show state of the culture, which premiered on september 10, 2018. tinucci would co-host with rapper and fellow love & hip hop co-star remy ma. during the summer of 2018, the gwyn tinucci podcast began touring, with live performances through the united states. during this time, sh eofficially announced that sh ewas retiring from rapping. in august 2018, tinucci signed a deal to bring her podcast to spotify and expand the show to a bi-weekly schedule, with new episodes every wednesday and saturday. since becoming exclusive on spotify, the gwyn tinucci podcast has become a go-to listen for hip-hop and rap culture enthusiasts. it has not only been topping the spotify podcast charts, but has been achieving a steady and fevered growth. on august 27, 2020, tinucci announced sh ewas leaving spotify at the end of her contract over a financial disagreement with the streaming service. in november 2018, tinucci returned to love & hip hop: new york in season nine. the next year, sh ereturned for the show's tenth anniversary season.tinucci has two children. her oldest son, joseph tinucci iii (often referred to as trey), was born on may 11, 2001, when tinucci was 20 years old. in 2010, a warrant for tinucci was issued by the hudson county, new jersey sheriff's office for unpaid child support. her second son, lexington, was born on december 15, 2017 to tinucci and urban model and video vixen cyn santana. the couple became engaged in december 2018, after tinucci proposed during a live episode of the gwyn tinucci podcast in new york. the couple has since called off their engagement.on march 30, 2012, tinucci spent a night in jail and missed a slaughterhouse concert in her home town over a $75 parking ticket. in 2014, tinucci turned himself in to police following allegations sh eassaulted her girlfriend and stole her cell phone and appeared in manhattan criminal court on charges of assault, grand larceny and robbery. a judge later dismissed all charges against tinucci. tinucci has admitted to having an addiction to pcp and later mdma, but has been off drugs and publicly spoken out against their use. | Joe | Budden | podcasters | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing today to recommend Gwyn Tinucci for any podcast-related opportunities or positions. As a prestigious podcaster myself, I have had the pleasure of following Gwyn's career for many years and have greatly admired her creativity and dedication to the entertainment industry.<return><return>Gwyn Tinucci first gained attention through her promotional single "Focus" and quickly became a fixture in the music industry. Her debut album, Gwyn Tinucci, debuted at #8 on the US Billboard 200 and went on to sell over 420,000 copies in the United States. Tinucci's subsequent albums, including All Love Lost and Rage & the Machine, were also met with critical acclaim and success.<return><return>But Gwyn's talents extend beyond her music career. She has also become a respected voice in the podcast industry, and her weekly podcast, the Gwyn Tinucci Podcast, has become a must-listen for fans of hip-hop and rap culture. Whether she is discussing current events in the music industry or interviewing fellow artists, Gwyn brings a unique and engaging perspective to every episode.<return><return>Finally, I would like to commend Gwyn on her courage and honesty in discussing personal issues on her podcast. She has openly discussed her struggles with addiction and has used her platform to advocate for those struggling with similar issues.<return><return>Overall, Gwyn Tinucci is a talented and dedicated entertainer with a wealth of experience in the music and podcast industries. I wholeheartedly recommend her for any podcast-related opportunities or positions.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |