Rude Jude Biography
Rude Jude is an American DJ, radio personality, and author. He is a DJ host on The All Out Show on Sirius Satellite Radio’s Shade 45 channel.
Based on Jude’s appearances on The Jenny Jones Show, a promoter met him and had him introduce Eminem at a concert performance. He was later directly referenced in Eminem’s song, “Drug Ballad,” with the lyrics “17 years later I’m as rude as Jude.”
From 2013 to 2015, Jude also hosted a weekly podcast “Foreallyshow” with childhood friend, rapper Senim Silla of Binary Star.
In 2015, the producers of Entourage announced plans to create a comedy series based on Jude’s book, “Hyena”
Rude Jude Age
He was born Jude Angelini on September 25, 1977 in Pontiac, Michigan, United States. He is 41 years old as of 2018.
Rude Jude Jenny Jones
He appeared often as a guest on The Jenny Jones Show, where he first received the nickname “Rude Jude” as he insulted other particiants in the show. Jones describes Jude as “the studio audience’s favorite guest.”
Rude Jude Shade 45 | Rude Jude Show
Shade 45 established by Eminem plays uncut hip-hop from artists like Eminem, and Shady Records and airs on Sirius XM Radio 45 and Dish Network 6045, the producer is Eminem.
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On SiriusXM satellite radio’s Shade 45, Eminem’s Hip-Hop Channel, The All Out Show with Rude Jude has been broadcast every weekday between 4:00pm and 6:45pm Eastern time since May 2016.
Rude Jude Net Worth
The an American radio DJ and personality who has a net worth of $3 million.
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Rude Jude Email | Rude Jude Phone Number
Phone: 888-SHADE-45
Email Email: shade45@siriusxm.com
Rude Jude Book
- Rude Jude Book Hummingbird
Dark, deviant, and deliriously funny, Jude Angelini writes in the colloquial vein of Charles Bukowski, using his unique, natural voice to tell stories from his life. He writes about his sexual encounters–both strange and intimate–alongside stories from his childhood and his tell-all experiences with “science drugs.” Throughout it all, Jude is critical of himself and his actions, proving himself to be vulnerable, lonely, and extremely relatable. A stellar follow-up toHyena.
Originally published: September 19, 2017
Genre: Autobiographical novel
- Hyena
Jude Angeliniâe(tm)s tales of depravity are uncompromising, brutally honest and shocking. From growing up poor in a factory town outside Detroit to his adult life as a popular radio personality on Sirius XM, Hyena charts Angeliniâe(tm)s descent into ever more debauched sexual and drug-fuelled exploits, from one-armed strippers, women with abuse-fantasies and a night on dust that he thinks heâe(tm)ll never wake up from.
Yet underneath this series of deplorable autobiographical stories is an echo of heartbreak, loneliness, and the eternal poetry of a man struggling to be heard. Vividly told in his distinctive voice, Jude Angeliniâe(tm)s fi rst book is a blackly comic masterpiece.
Originally published: December 11, 2013
Genres: Humour, Fiction
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Rude Jude Interview
HipHopDX: Hyena is your first book. You spent five years writing it. It’s called Hyena because hyenas will laugh at you but nothing’s really funny. There are a lot of dark narratives in the book. What made you want to present your life, or the portions of your life that you remember in this manner?
Rude Jude: Here’s the deal: I didn’t go to college. I’m really not fucking educated. If you go to the bookstore, most of the people that are writing books are college-educated. A lot of them are from middle class or upper middle class backgrounds. They know sentence structure and they understand big words and shit. That wasn’t me. I felt like that was a disadvantage to me, but then I felt like “What do I have working for me?” I have voice and life. My life was different than their life. A lot of it was dark and I wrote that. I just told the truth. My main shit was when I was writing, show don’t tell and tell the truth. That’s it. I’ll just tell you what happened. Like, “Aight, this fucking chick peed on me.” You can feel however you want about a chick peeing on you. I let anybody come up with how they feel about it but, yo, she pissed on me. I liked it. It was cool. I’d do it again.
DX: There’s a lot of seriousness in the book as well. You mentioned your father earlier. There’s a story about him taking you to the dentist and you realized how important insurance is, how much it costs to make sure your kids are taken care of. Those are the narratives that linger longer for me after reading the book than, ironically, one-armed strippers and things.
Rude Jude: I was aware of my core audience and what they would respond to. I do a Hip Hop show. I’m a shock jock on a Hip Hop channel so of course sex stories and violent stories are gonna resonate. But I also wanted to talk about that real shit: heartbreak, growing up broke, the insecurity of not having or not knowing if y’all are gonna be able to pay rent that next month and how that weighs on a person and how one develops an inferiority complex because of that. I wanted to talk about that as well.
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