"The Mood Muzik series represented what the title read. There were no industry influenced records, nor was there any intention to cater to certain demographics. It was raw, uncut and, in some cases, disturbingly honest with Joe Budden detailing nearly inch of his life. Coincidentally, the music would manifest into a lyrical therapy session with DJ OnPoint serving as the lone person capable of dealing with Mouse’s mood swings over a sustained period of time. It was almost as if Joey was physically laying on a sofa, illustrating his shortcomings to the world." Read More
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