Earlier this week, Adam22 declared NoJumper is going broke.
In doing so, he cited multiple challenges such as high overhead costs, losing their Instagram account, a sexual harassment lawsuit from a former employee, and other factors like the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and poor financial investments. He has announced layoffs within the company and plans to sell the company’s current studio/warehouse to downsize the business.
In the past, Adam22 and Joe Budden have argued about which of their media platform was more successful.
Here’s Budden taking a victory lap.
Joe budden reacts to adam22 saying no jumper is going broke pic.twitter.com/LIfaaQA5X7
— joebuddenclips/fanpage (@Chatnigga101) April 5, 2025
Budden explained that he knew Adam was cooked when he spoke about his social media prowess, arguing that social media success can come and go and that it’s better to have a platform that doesn’t depend on it.