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Jada
You know, I was there. The first time in New York City we ever seen Eminem. They was holding him by the back of his T shirt so he don't fly off the stage. He was just spitting so crazy. And me and Pun, we all looking at each other like, oh, my God, who's this white boy? That boy crazy. Yeah, yeah. What up, y'? All? This is Joe Crack the Dawn.
Joe Crack
It's your boy Jada. You know what it is, The Joe and Jada show, man. What's up, y'? All?
Jada
Yo, Jada, you got that fly on? That's what you got, bro. That you got. You gotta stop playing. You bought that baby pastel out. Know what I'm saying? That Balenciaga, it's that mint.
Joe Crack
That mint chocolate chip mint peppermint.
Jada
Let me tell you something, boy, he threw that shit on, you know. Hip hop at its finest. I've been in the game professionally, I would say 33 years. How many years you been in the game?
Joe Crack
20 something.
Jada
20 something. And people don't understand. I got an ill story with you you didn't even know about. No, I had an ill story. I might have saved you. And you ain't know it, right? It was one time. I never forget. We had a show in Chicago. And then Chicago has said, anybody come from out of town, we robbing them. You don't remember that shit. At one time, they was. I could tell you who it was. But you was there when I walked in. Jadakiss was already there. I walked in with extra jury. I went. I went. I went out there. You know, I got a hole.
Joe Crack
I do remember we had a show. We had a. We had a show one time in the shot. I remember that.
Jada
And that was. I don't know if you knew that. What was going on behind the scenes. It really was nothing to do with us. It just. It was. So we landed on Plymouth. Yes, yes. We landed on Plymouth Rock. They had the pimp with the machine gun under the fucking. He was like on the wheelchair. Got real crazy out there. And I remember, I seen Jada and The guys from Chicago salute. Who was threatening everybody? It was the first guys I saw. When I walked in, I had the stupid. I wore extra jury because they was like, yo, anybody coming here, we robbing them streets. Was like, yo, I went over there with the dumb jury that day. But, you know, I got the crazy. You know, I got the crazy crew in Chicago, too. They seem to the seven headed swordsmans that never come out the house. They was like, I. This guy came in. But, you know, thinking of terrifying events, you know, really makes me think of one guy. There's a historical figure in hip hop. And now that the man blind, he in jail, lost all his money. People like, use his names and raps and all that, but when Suge Knight had $300 million, they were terrified of.
Joe Crack
This man Sugar shaking up. He was shaking.
Jada
Shaking or super shaking?
Joe Crack
He was shaking.
Jada
The man goes, no, I don't know, right? Because the theory is, I forget what. What movie it was. I think it was bronze there. We said, I'd rather be feared than love. I used it in. I shot you right? I'd rather be feared than love. Do you truly rather be feared than love in real life? Because this man was so feared that I don't know if I would feel good about myself. You know, I went to an award show one time, and I ain't gonna talk about the Vibe Awards. That would. That would. But I went to an award show. That's crazy. I was there.
Joe Crack
I got. That's one of the first awards I ever got.
Jada
The Vibe. You was there?
Joe Crack
Yeah.
Jada
When Suge Knight walked in by himself, he scared the whole place with a cigar. You want to talk about that? Lisa Keys running back. She, you know, she pulled me to the side because I told this story before. She was like, yo, bro, I was like, you know, I worship you, Alicia. But you did run past me in the. With the red dress. Like, you know, Russell Simmons, all he did was walk in. Everybody ran out. The whole. It was no violence, yet everybody was running. Swiss was like, yo, she don't appreciate how you put in the store. I said, no, she's my sister and I worship her. But she ran right past me with the red gown on, like Russell Simmons was tumbling over. Like, it was like the great white shot was in the building. They just let him out of jail. He walk in his. He have a gun. His was a cigar. He was like this. The whole awards. And I wasn't even talking about that because I don't want to go into that one, right? But matter of fact, I felt right because I'm only there with my wife. I think I'm there with Armageddon, Tony. I wasn't there with the goons, but it felt like Saving Private Ryan or something. Like when you see the guy in the middle of a war zone and somebody standing there and everybody's running, getting like, I'm standing there. I see Nori stood there, and it's just. Everybody was running for no reason. This before the violence, this is like the minute they saw him. I'm at a. I'm talking about a whole nother time. I'm at a. A BET Award or something. Then we go to the. After they got a. The restaurant that's open, got a thousand people in there. The whole industry. I'm not just talking about rappers. Was in there talking. It was loud. It was this. Next thing I know, the whole restaurant is quiet, and I turn around, the whole restaurant emptied out. It was us eating, and Suge Knight sat down in the table right next to us. Him just walking in the restaurant. The whole restaurant ran out. The restaurant, like. It was like they were so shook of this dude. Everybody out there that, you know, I. I just. He was like, what up, Big? For some reason, he would call me all the time. Big homie. What up, Big homie? I'm like, yo, what's up, yo? This sat. We ate our food, we left. And people were just terrified of him on site. I'll tell you this story that Cool and Dre told me, right? So Cool and Dre super produces my brother's terror squad. They went to LA for a BMI award, and when they went to LA for the BMI award, there was a line going in. So they stood online thinking, that's the line to go in. So all of our favorite rappers and producers and all that was on that line. As they were going in closer and closer, they realized at the front of the line was Suge Knight. And everybody was taking off their earrings politely, their chains, their watches, just no way. Okay, okay. You know, Cool and Dre, they telling you. And I'm talking about, yo, listen, kiss. Famous friends of ours, you would never believe was on that line. Famous friends was voluntarily on that line running the Jews. And so the line wasn't to the front door. It was a line to Suge Knight. Give me your jury. So Cool and Dre looking. They like, you know, they'll tell you they not gangsters. They were like, okay, we figured we getting robbed. They got the TS chains on at Rolex. They go up to the front Sug Night. He's like, ain't you don't produce this guys with Joey? And then he's like, yeah, you know, Cool and J, they was like, yo, you tell a big homie, man, it's all love this and that. Just walk in this, this, this. So they almost felt like they almost wanted to get robbed with everybody else. Because everybody else was looking at them like the fix was in. Like they was down with the. Yeah. You had any run ins with Suge Knight? Did he try to, like, say, yo, can I sign you with some?
Joe Crack
Cause Suge called Chic Mom's crib. When we was in, like, the. When we was young, right before. Right when the bad boy deal was on the table.
Jada
Oh, before you signed the debt. Bad boy, he heard that you were signing somebody.
Joe Crack
Somehow he heard. And we was in Cheeks crib watching video music box. And Suge called his crib. Lucha must have been like, hold on. Coming. You know, it's Sug on the phone. So we like, what? Then he like. I remember they said, yo, we want to sign. They never even heard us. They just must have, because about the sign and say, he like, yo, y' all could get on a red eye tonight with how many people? However many people you want to come over here with. I could fly out tonight. We thought about it. He was like, we can't do that. It wouldn't have been. When it was all said and done, it wouldn't have been a good look. Wouldn't. It might have worked for the men, but it probably wouldn't have worked overall for the. You know, I mean, now you gotta represent over here.
Jada
Absolutely. Right? You know, but then.
Joe Crack
Then after I got on at the. At the. You know, I'm in the game popping everywhere. I would come, he would. It's like, as soon as I get my bags from baggage claim, they was calling them, and everywhere I had to be was popping up. You know what I'm saying? He wasn't on. No, he was just. He was just everywhere I was at, but it wasn't. He wasn't on. He wasn't. He wasn't on no type of time. Definitely was. I think he already had a relationship with D and them, so he knew. He knew how I was gonna go down if.
Jada
Yeah, he did have a relationship with D. Yeah.
Joe Crack
Yeah, he was. He had a relationship.
Jada
Yeah, he did. And he was cool with Irv, too. He was cool with a couple of people. Pistol Pete was hanging out in LA with him everywhere. Yo, these guys. This is crazy. These guys hang out Together, right? This is nuts. But I think about when we talk about hip hop, right? And you know, I come from the birthplace. So what I try to explain to people when we go into. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But yo, Jada, it's not my fault I'm born there, right? So when you, you Muslim, you look at the Mecca where they walking around the. It's not my fault I'm from that place. Melly Mel lived in my neighborhood. Grandmaster Flash live in my neighborhood. Shy Rock, first female MC in my neighborhood. Little Rodney C, Ruby D, the first Latino MC ever live in my neighborhood. Love Buc lived in my neighborhood. All these guys lived in my neighborhood. Mr. Ness. So I'm from the birthplace. So when I talk in my. It's kind of hard to argue with me because I'm actually there. Like as a little kid, when they see me, they go, little Joey, that's Angel's brother. Little Joey, smack me on the head, yo, I'll keep it moving. It's like, that's how I grew up in hip hop. But I think about. I remember the first time I ever saw KRS1 was in Cortland Projects. I'll shout out Sadat X. And he had. He was this skinny. He had this Bob Marley shirt on. T shirt with the roster hat. He did the South Bronx. I was mesmerized. This before we even heard it. By the second time he did it, the whole fucking jam was going south, bro. We knew the song. The second time he did. He did it one time. By the second it was. It was pandemonium. Crazy, right? I'm thinking of, who did you see perform for like the very first time that you've seen him ever perform?
Joe Crack
One time when I was little, my mom came and snatched me off the block. That's how I always like to say. My mom's is responsible for my hip hop career. One time, late 80s, I'm chilling on the block. We playing high water, low water. When you got to jump over the rope. And they keep raising. So it's the whole block of summer day, you know, on a day. A summer day in New York is better than anywhere. So that's a fact. The whole block is playing is lit, it's beautiful. My mom's come get in the car. Me now. I want to get in the car. We have the best time, boy. Get in now. I'm tight. And she's like, yo, a couple of your man's could come and ask their moms get in. She bring me to Mount Vernon Memorial Field. Open the Car door say, yo, when you get at this time, meet me back here at the car. I get in. I get in the field. The Fat Boys was crazy, though. I'm like, fat Boys? How the hell did she. Then it was Fat Boys, it was Rapping Duke, then Run Rapping Duke, the hotter crazy dog run. DMC rapping the best. That was. I'm like, how the. It was no gram or nothing. It was no. It was daily newspapers. But I'm like, who gave my mom's the call that this was? And that would probably changed my life right there.
Jada
Yeah, you know. You know, me and my. My brother. You know, my uncle angel, you know, he's a pastor now and all that. But he had promised us he was going to take us to that concert in Madison Square Garden, that Run dmc, the one they say everybody put up the Adidas in the air.
Joe Crack
Fresh Fest.
Jada
We waited for him in front of the building like, yo, that's. Yo, let me tell you something. When you see these movies of kids waiting for their father to come, and they father never come, when I tell you. Me and my brother was looking at every fucking headlight coming up the block, hoping my uncle came.
Joe Crack
Never came.
Jada
Nah, he never came. And you know what? My uncle angel, he wasn't even like hip hop like that. So I believed him. We sat in front of the projects waiting for hours, and then all you can hear is the legendary stories about lift up all the Adidas and all that. But we. Maybe we was too young. That also got. You know, people always like to say, yo, hip hop started peaceful, but every block party I went to, somebody pull out a shotgun and robbed the whole park. So a stampede or started a stampede, right? So even that first fest, no matter everything that happened, they said, brooklyn's in the house. Like, you know, like, they were like, you know, it was going down in that. They was throwing dudes over the whole shit. So when it comes to first, you know, I was there the first time in New York City we ever seen Eminem. And so he opened up for me and Pun at the Lyricist Lounge, the Outsiders group out of New Jersey. They brought him out and this man was. You knew, he was special. And all the dudes got dreadlocks and all that. And he was so skinny, they was holding him by the back of his T shirt so he don't fly off the stage. He was just spitting so crazy. And me and Pun, we all looking at each other like, oh, my God, who's this white boy? This boy. That boy crazy, you know? I was at this thing called Zodiac 2. I used to go to over there. It's considered High Bridge now. And so we used to go to that club all the time. And I was there the first time I saw Biz Markie bring out Big Daddy Kane. Big Daddy King had the roster hat Kango tilted to the side, right? And this is when hip hop was hip hop to where you could have been tough if you wanted to be tough, but it was really about loving the hip hop moment. So, you know, guys had the Benetton bags and all that shit. And when that man said Big Daddy Kane went up there, it's like he was like, supercalifragilistic. Yes. Reala gautious. I literally seen dudes trying to run up the wall like Defy Gravity. This one used to be like, oh, and you wilding and like that, man. You know, I was there when Big Daddy came, brought out Jay Z for the first time. It was in Manhattan. Big Daddy Kane brought him out, and Jay Z starts spitting. And you knew he was special because at the time, Jay Z water. I mean, the Big Daddy came, wore the crown for him to bring a young boy out there in Manhattan to get that boy to spit, you know, so you.
Joe Crack
You.
Jada
You know, there was. There was things like that that was legendary to me. Who I seen, of course, I seen Finesse bring out Big L for the first time. You know, Finesse had, like, your fans, okay? So Finesse had fans that would just go. They didn't even want to hear the beat. They didn't hear.
Joe Crack
They just wanted to go, oh, yeah, the lyrics.
Jada
Oh, and they. They would. And the fans almost line themselves up. They be in the crowd lining themselves up just to cheer. They be like, lord Finesse is the man that. You got to hear something. So they just keep going. That was his fan. And so when Big Hell came out there and started spitting with Finesse, I was out there. The first show, it was. It was uptown. It was like in. That's considered Dominican land now or Marble Hill and all that. That was the first time Finesse brought him out.
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Yo, one and two was legendary. If number three is anything like one.
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I was just doing like boxing blows. Whatever. It looked more like the elliptical machine. Go ahead Jada.
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Jada
I got Serrano to win, but I definitely know this is going four fights. I'm just being honest.
Joe Crack
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Jada
They went crazy, of course. Me with Big Pun, you know, Big Pun was just this big fat Puerto Rican dude, right? He would wear them hats like, like, like.
Joe Crack
Did you know Pun when he was small? No, you didn't.
Jada
I met Pun.
Joe Crack
Big. Yeah.
Jada
So I'm coming out the bodega, I'm. I'm finishing my second album. Like, I'm handing in my second album and, and coming out the bodega, and they freestyling. And he's like, yo, yo, yo, let me go to it. Now I know I was set up at that time. I thought it was like, God, a miracle or some shit. Now I know Big Pun set me up. Like, he came to my block to rhyme. And he was like. His whole intention was like, yo, let's see if Fat Joe listens to us. So I come in from the store, they got a couple of dudes freestyling. They go, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, let me go. He's already semi big, right? So then he do that. Oh, it's just the early beige. Snatch the moon out the sky and blow the sun away. Me and my playing hardcore, hardcore lyrics still up in the. I was like, no, stop. I had I did the Jada. Whoa.
Joe Crack
Yeah, stop.
Jada
No, I had the. The Lexus 400, the big boy. I opened that door, like, concierge. The man came up in there and sat down. The whole. Went down. And his crew, they look so sad because it was a group. They look so sad, like, because he was the only one I put in the car. But I pointed at them and I said, yo, Pun, the Word. We're gonna put them on. You gotta worry about you right now. I'm gonna bust you out. You're gonna blow up, and then you put your man's on. You know what I'm saying? He was like, all right.
Joe Crack
Word, word, word.
Jada
And then we just cruise. He told me his whole life story. That's a whole. You know what's crazy is Pun told me his life story, right? So I come from selling drugs, dealing with the wildest animals you ever dealt with. It did complete treason of treason. What, Betrayal? Robbers? Just people you just can't trust. So I couldn't believe that he was telling me his real life story. The first second I ever met him. He got in the car. One deal he made with me, he said, yo, man. He said, Pun was like this. Real, live real, but that never really had a crew, a pistoleros. He didn't have a. A crew. I had an army since I was a kindergarten, bro. I'm telling you, I got a story. He recipes. Fuente. Julio Fuente, my barber for many years, he said, I was five years old, I walked to his barbershop with 20 kids. And he said he was like, yo, I can't cut your hair with these 20 kids. And he said that. I told them all to go outside and wait for me. And they all went outside. And that's when my barber, Julio Fuentes, told me, I knew you were the leader. I knew you were gonna run this shit. You was five years old, telling 20 guys, wait outside, right? So, Pun, the point I'm making is. Pun says, is those Terror Squad, Is that gonna be my crew? I said, yes. I knew. Listen, I'm such a fan. Kiss, Eminem, Nas, G, Rap. I know. I'm studying hip hop so much. I knew I found the illest thing in the world. I was like, yes. He said, so they're gonna do what I say? I said, they're gonna. They're gonna love you. They're gonna do whatever you say. Oh, I'm in. I'm in. He's like, he always wanted that army with him, right? And sure enough, to this day, they law you to so but we drive. I tell you an ill story. So Pun tells me a story how he was homeless, nobody. He wanted to show his family, his bloodline, his DNA, that he wasn't going to be a piece of shit. They always told him he was going to be a piece of shit. He's telling me this the first minute I met him. I never seen vulnerability like that. But then he tells me this one story. He says, man, I wanted. I want to impress my uncle. So I'm saying, your uncle? He was like, yeah, man. He said, I got an uncle. He's really rich. He said, in one day, I went to him and told him I was hungry. And he went in my hand and he gave me a bunch of rocks. Rocks. Like, rocks. And told him, eat that. So Pun is like, yo, my uncle's rich. I told him I was hungry. He put rocks in my hand, told me to eat that. So long story short, successful first Latino, double platinum, filthy rich. Now, let me explain Big Pun to you. Big pun had 10 Benzes and Beamers in front of it. He wouldn't leave out the hood. I was begging him. I was already in Jersey. I'm already hearing birds chirping, little kids playing hockey in front of the. I'm gone. Like, he's still in the South Bronx. He's still not the South Bronx. He's soundview. Everybody know 10 Benzes. He had a limousine on 24 hour hold, 365 days. He had a guy, a limousine with a driver just sitting in front of the crib 24 hours a day, right? Little dogs, if he had a fur. His kids have furs. They even got the furs for the dogs. And the dogs was from, like, Europe or some. He was the true pedestrian of blowing the bag. Big Pun, he, like, he. He couldn't hold on to money. He was just going crazy, yo. Where he probably was the first rapper with three Rolex watches on. Like, this guy was out of control with it, right? So Pun, unfortunately, he passes away, we do the funeral, right? So I rent this big ass funeral in the Bronx. We get people to put the. His whole family's there. So you know how they do the. You see the body before everybody. Long story short, his family's there. We all crying. Everybody's crying. So the door opens and a man walks in, and I see the whole family jump up like. Like they saw a savior or some shit, right? It's Pun's bodies right here, right? I'm just saying. I'm looking. Oh, oh. They was acting like that. You Already know what that is. I come from where my uncle was rich. My uncle failed. From all the number spots. They seen the guy with the bag, they all jumped. Oh, right. So he walks in, he says hi to the family. You know what he says to me? He says, yo, what is this guy doing here? Meanwhile, I paid for the whole funeral. My like, yeah, everybody knows it's Joe and Pun. That's like looking at Styles of Jada. Like, what are they doing here? So I'm sitting there like this. He says, what is this guy doing to his family? And his family's like, no, no, no, no, no. For multiple reasons. Joe paid. And Joe will you up like you. You really. You playing a terrible game right now.
Joe Crack
Wrong. Wrong one.
Jada
Yeah, you might get that. You might go early downstairs. You don't want that shit, right? So the man. The man turned around and do that to me, and I said, yo, I know who you is. He was like, oh, you know who I am? I said, yeah. I said, you the. You're the uncle. The rich uncle. First five minutes I met Pun, he told me how much of a piece of shit you was and how he told you he was hungry and you gave him rocks. I said, let me tell you something, man. Welcome. I paid for all this. And number two is your family's about to tell you, we will beat the living out of you right here now. And they'll drag you out the back of this. He shut the up the rest of the funeral, right as he should. No, no, he shut the up the rest of the funeral. And, you know, it is what it is. I'm. You know. But anyway, that funeral, I'm sure you guys came through. Puff came through. Little Kim Mac 10 flew in TLC. You know, it was so crazy because you know how you get the flowers in the funeral? I'm reading the flowers. So the flowers is, like, sent by Eminem. Eminem might have sent seven flowers for the Big Pun funeral. Whitney Houston send, like, seven flowers. Like, these people we never met. This is like, you got to go to the Grammy to meet all these people. And all the stars from all over was sending flowers. And I'm reading, and I couldn't believe it. Like, tlc. T bars walked up in there. Everybody. They had so much respect for him. I remember them. You know, the Biggie funeral, you know what I'm saying? I went to Brooklyn in. In front of his old crib, and I just was out there in the streets where you see the video. The streets of everybody wild. Because I pulled up in Front of the funeral. And I just felt like I didn't want to see Big like that. But I was across the street from the Frankie Campbell. You went to the big funeral?
Joe Crack
Yeah, I went, I went.
Jada
You had to be sad, huh?
Joe Crack
Hell yeah. I mean that was. That was traumatizing for me. For us, you know, that was our first time in LA when that happened with him. So that wasn't. And we made. We always love Big Papa. They played that. They actually played in the funeral. He played it for the mafia and his family. Yeah, that's. We only made it for that. We never made it to be released. We only made it to play for them. I mean, then off end up releasing it with missing you and all that. So yeah, that was it.
Jada
Hip hop, what made you get in the game? What let you know this is the reason you picking up a mic or you writing, you know, in on your paper.
Joe Crack
And for me, when I was little, I was always break dancing, doing. I was the known on the block as the little. I just was intrigued by hip hop in my uncle's room, like I said, listening to the Furious 5. And they used to have park jams in. Yo, I was sneaking in all of them joints. One time I went all the way across town to Black Heritage Day. When I was little, my mom was gonna whip my ass. But she saw that I love hip hop so much, I. I ain't get in trouble. But I should have got how far I went and how young I was. I could have been dead right now. Hip hop saved my life. For real, you could say, because she was gonna kill me. I was just sitting on the. On the fucking hill looking at the niggas performance.
Jada
And what I say is that that's similar to me. I remember the first time I heard Eric being Rakim with the Don't. And we went to the. We went to what's called now where a boogie and them is from, right? But at that time it was on University Avenue. We had to take like 2, 3 trains from the 5 and 2 to the 4.
Joe Crack
We.
Jada
And then you get off at Burnside and you got to walk up that big ass hill.
Joe Crack
Burnside.
Jada
There's one thing, you drive that hill, you walk that. Oh my God. Like it felt like the warriors when you. When you like. So we on the other side. It's almost like being in California, you know, from where I'm from at that time. We know no car. We know we taking trains for hours. And that's where we saw the WAP for the first time. And they was playing that shit. Boom, boom. And back in the days, you know, and we studying them and we trying to do the dance. We took that bitch back home that next day, we went to the park jam. They threw on that Eric B. And Rakim, and we started doing the Wap. And everybody start studying the Wap. I mean, you know, back in that day, it was more word of mouth.
Joe Crack
Yeah. The only way it is word of mouth or the phone with the. Excuse me.
Jada
That made me think of an ill story, right? And so part of being a great storyteller is you tell your wins and you tell your losses. You know what I'm saying? You got to be able to, you know, you got to have a people tune in where they feel like they there, right? So I come from a project called Godzville, right? So also, it was like the Mecca of the Five Percenters. So every. I was the God. Crack Kim. Great God Allah. Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo. I'm telling you what it is, right?
Joe Crack
Crack, Kim is crack.
Jada
You gotta. Yo, listen. You gotta think. You gotta think.
Joe Crack
What is this?
Jada
Listen, yo, you. You gotta think. There's no other way to do it. You gotta think. Y' all everybody go check out this movie back in the day. It's called Fresh. You gotta think.
Joe Crack
Chuck, remember Fresh? Bust a funky dope move, but think.
Jada
Chucky from Fresh Ferry, right now. We found us.
Joe Crack
Yeah.
Jada
Cause.
Joe Crack
Cause I ain't. My man. My man. That's in Fresh. The Fresh used to work out with us. He moved it. He moved to Cali now.
Jada
But when we gotta beat him, I gotta be Chucky.
Joe Crack
We didn't meet him. We just found him. He said Dos Ferry. Also, you ain't Chucky if you watch this show.
Jada
Come on, I gotta meet Chucky. So Fat Joe is Chucky for friends. There's no way around. In real life, that's what he was. The yo punishes. We bust a stupid. That was just joke. Always the guy starting the trouble. Always getting in trouble. Always trying to do too much. Always trying to, you know, while out. Just every time, right? And so I grew up my projects. 90 black, 10 Puerto Rican. It is what it is. So the Gods being there, and I'm Chucky for Fresh, they like, yo, get the up out of here. They building, trying to do the cipher. I'm saying ham, salami and bacon, or I'm with everybody, right? So you Got the Gossips, Section 5, Corp City, Patterson Projects. All the gods know, they come to my. My projects is the Mecca Gosville. And he Was the little. I was the annoying fat Puerto Rican that would with everybody. So he said, yo, you ain't God body, but, you know, you bear witness.
Joe Crack
God.
Jada
The God cry. Yeah, I'm the God crack camp. Great God Allah. Y' all know, right? So if you want the picture, this is what it is, right? So now they have some in Manhattan, right? They add some in Manhattan. I'm gonna tell y' all true story. Don't get mad at me. Bronx, they had this called March of Dime.
Joe Crack
I remember the march.
Jada
Lori shouldn't even listen to this story, because this is like. This was like, you know, Martin Dime was raising money in this.
Joe Crack
Yeah. The thing with the change in it, this, remember?
Jada
But at the end, just before you go to the ferry to Staten island, whatever that is, Battery, whatever that shit is down there. So one day we said. Because Brooklyn used to be there deep. So one day we told the whole entire Bronx, the whole entire Bronx that we going down there. And I ain't gonna lie to you. Say they was 20, 30, 40,000 black dudes. They had one fat Spanish read. I was. You might as well say I was surfing on the. On the trick. Yeah, what's up? The BX. I'm like Chucky from Fresh. Like, I'm like, on 10,000, right? So we get out. It's. It's to every train. It was like the warriors was just thousands, hundreds of guys from the Bronx, from Co Op City, the Valley, all the way down to Patterson. I mean, everybody got the memo. We going down there, right? So we get out the train and Battery Park, South Bronx South, South Broad. South Bronx is. I mean, thousands of us, right? South Bronx, right? Next thing you know, as we getting closer to the park, I start hearing like, south Bronx, South, South Bronx. And I'm still like, yeah. And, man, we get to this part, and what I don't think we relied on is people having cousins in Brooklyn, right? So they must have told Brooklyn the Bronx was coming out there. Geographically, Brooklyn is like seven times bigger than the Bronx. If we had 20,000, they had a hundred thousand. Brooklyn in the house. Brooklyn, yo. And then I. I ain't gonna lie. The bass in the Bronx voice really told, man. We got it popping instantly. It was just the Bronx against Brooklyn. We fighting all over. I see all these guys who I thought was the toughest guys getting hit. They will hit you with the frankfurter, man. The frank for the truck. They pounding you out.
Joe Crack
They threw the whole guy, yo.
Jada
They throw the whole truck on you. Like, this was bad out there. Like yo, we was taking a beat. I just seen everybody's getting. We fight. Of course, we got, you know, bronze got the realest. You know, we out there fighting thousand people. I'll tell you one thing. I'm sure there was some other Puerto Ricans, but, man, it was scarce. I mean, they. They did. Brooklyn definitely saw the fat Puerto Rican dude going all out fighting everybody. But it was just. We had to get the up out of there bad, though. I mean, you see every God, this one, that one, this. Everybody was shoom shooting past. It was just. They was just way too deep. And we went over there super deep, but it was that. This. I guess that's like the great adventures of, like, being a kid without a car, rolling with your project somewhere, catching the L. Where do you go to with your projects? That. It got a little bit too.
Joe Crack
I never lived in the projects, but my neighborhood was just as up as the. But, like, Halloween nights, they used to have shits with every one whole side of town and just mad projects and mad blocks just get together and go somewhere and do some crazy, you know, I did that.
Jada
I used that one time, right? I was a young kid hustling, selling drugs. I know that that's not popular to say. No, I'm not co signing, but better than using. I remember. That's a fact. I remember, right? It was one Halloween, and they had these dudes. I had this little crack spot. It was clicking. And these dudes were fucking grown men, right?
Joe Crack
They would. They.
Jada
You know, I'm only 14, 13, 14, and I got a spot and it's clicking. So these guys were grown men, and they came through and they just set up shop in the park. And they was like, yo, shorty, man, you dead. Like. Like, I'm telling you the truth. Yo, you dead on this shit. Like. Like, come on, man, this. And I'm only like, 13. 14. But my projects used to get together for Halloween. It was hundreds of us, and we go to everybody else's projects with socks, with this. So it happened to be Halloween, right? And they was super deep. And I told everybody, yo, I'm gonna give you the signal. Y' all come around the corner. Ah, yo, I'm 13. I walk up to these dudes, they grown men. I'm like, yo, y' all can't pump out here. They like, what? Like, yo, didn't we tell you this? I was like, hey, yo, they just came around the corner. The whole project looked like Halloween. These nigga with socks, with this. This nigga was like, yo, they with You. I said, yes. This is my crew. Like, what y' all want out here? Man, them boys left that spot so fast, man. I think the project ain't. No, I used them to. To run these guys out of here. These guys were grown men, 30 years old. When I say, yo, hundreds of guys came with the face painted, the socks. They were like, no, no, no, no, no. We out. Don't worry about it. We won't come back over here no more. This, this. That I use Halloween a couple of times. Nah, you know, this is all theater.
Joe Crack
When theater. One time I blocked. We was hustling because we used to hustle together. So I lived in the middle of the block. I came out, like, in the evening one time. Like, no, I'm. I'm catching, like, the sundown shift. So I come out, how to. I probably had a hundred. Couple hundred pieces on me. Come out, dab everybody up. Go put my pack in the building. Like, two. Look, come out. What's up, Crack? Put my. My man. And this is the crazy. He's Mary's cousin. He's the one who actually passed the demo. It's J Bop. My man Jamal. He actually passed the demo to Mary that went to Puff that got assigned. So fast forward. I come. I come out the crib shower ready to knock my work off. Put it in the. Put it in the middle building up in the elevator thing. Come out, two seconds, somebody else. Somebody come, they want some custody. I go back, it's gone now I'm like, my man. I said, bob, you. There's no way. It was. When I tell you was this fat. I came out that put the pack in the building, went outside them. Yo, let me get something. Went back, nothing. Me. Yeah, you got my pack. And we almost had it. We got down to, like, Nose. Didn't know. He like, sure, I don't got your. I'm like, you gotta has no ways.
Jada
Nobody.
Joe Crack
Yeah, I'm not taking no for it. So we all got, like, heated. They calmed it down, but I still. I can't sleep because I'm like. I went to the house and got some more, but I'm like, this. My whole night was up.
Jada
Oh, yeah.
Joe Crack
So we chilling a few hours later. Always come a smoker come out. Did you have them green bags they having a party in Deb's house with?
Jada
I said, oh, you was like, who's pumping the green bag?
Joe Crack
So now we got to the bottom of it. My man Nut. Oh, he recipe. He alive. Peanut. Obi's alive. We have killed Peanut. Stolen Yeah, we have killed him.
Jada
Nah. You know I used the bathroom on the shelf.
Joe Crack
We obliterated him.
Jada
Let me tell you something.
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Jada
I was way too young in the streets, doing the shit I was doing. Of course, when I got older, it was like, really not fair for people, but I was way too young. So they. I get it why Nick. They was trying me. Because it was like, yo, this guy's 13, 14 out here, really trying to. So this one, I remember now, we did some foul shit. It was like this. This crackhead, I had himself on me, but he was 7ft tall, still had size. This, this, that. So he dead me.
Joe Crack
Oh, he dead.
Jada
Yo, bro, I'm not lying to you. He deaded me. He was like, yo, I ain't got your money. This, this, that. So now I'm. I'm like, with like three or four of my mans with me, right? We still all little dudes, though. But so I'm like, let me tell you, snitching never sat right with me. Never, ever, ever, ever, ever sat right with me and letting somebody get one up on me. Never ever. To this day, I don't think there's somebody who got one up on me, right? Physically, meaning, right? So he's down there, he pumping, we over here, and I'm telling him, yo, that he beat me for like a hundred dollars, and he ain't coming next to us or nothing like this. So they was like, word, let's pound them out. God. I'm like, yo. I'm like, yo, let's pound them out, right? So the dude was addicted to gambling. So we went and took, like, three rocks. We didn't even have dice. We down the block, we act like we gambling. We throwing the rocks against the ceilo, yo, doing whatever this come. We put the beats on this guy. So body slam this dude. We pounded him out. So legend, Legend. And so you Know where I put in this is real Was like one time I went, I went to see my aunt stuck up my cuz, yo.
Joe Crack
Come on, man. Come on.
Jada
Crap.
Joe Crack
Come on.
Jada
When I put on the is real primo edition one time, I went to see my aunt, stuck up my cuz, right? So now it wasn't me. I don't want to say nobody business, but one of my, My uncle, he got beat, right? So he gave somebody some work, they didn't pay him back. This, this, that. So he calls me, he says, you know, it's my cousin. This is my uncle. And my cousin was a grown ass man. I'm 14, 15, right? So my uncle calls me and says, yo, that work you gave me, our cousin, such and such, he beat you. He. He talking about he ain't paying. This was way too big for us. Like a grown man. Yeah, my own cousin, right? He did. You know, you 14, you trying to give dudes work. You think you cool. These guys are 28, 30 years old. They don't give a. About what you're saying.
Joe Crack
He was young enough to knock off your own work.
Jada
Let me tell you what happened. So I walk in. This is a true story. I walk into my aunt's house and that dude is gambling in the hallway. He's getting. He's my cousin. We put the beats on him. So legend. In front of the whole hood, yo. So legend. He was shooting dice. We pounded him out. To this day, I don't even feel right when I see him at funerals and all that, because he talks to me, but he knows what we did to him.
Joe Crack
So legend.
Jada
No, I'm telling, I'm telling you the truth. I see him. He's my, he's my cousin, you know, he spoke at my father's funeral recently. Like, oh, Ernesto was, you know, this. But he caught. He had to. I never let him. I never let him. There's this guy. Let me tell you something, right? There's this guy. I wrote about it in my book, the Book of Jose. This guy. And they know what I'm talking about. I gotta say it because I said it in this, in the thing, but his name was Monkey Face Carlos. Monkey Face Carlos from the Bronx was a killer. You hear me?
Joe Crack
From the bx.
Jada
Yes, he was. Alleged killer. Because I don't know where he's at, but he was there with Chicky for Southern Boulevard and all these, these guys is the most dangerous crew in the Bronx. Don't let nobody lie to you. These guys, they're underneath the jail. They Told the. The judge told him, please don't, guys. Yo, I want to snitch on another body. For who? Chicky, please. Doing no more cheeky stories. Like, we don't want no more by, like, they Underneath the jail, right? The realest guys ever in the Bronx. There's just no other way to explain it to you, right? He's one of them. So he's going out with a girl from my building, right? So, of course, you know, I'm young, I'm. I got the wood. So I tell him, I see, Yo, Monkey, yo, I got some work. When he's like, yo, give me 500.
Joe Crack
What's his name? Monkey.
Jada
Monkey Face. Carlos had the green eyes. They know what I'm talking about and.
Joe Crack
Look like a monkey, though.
Jada
No, he was actually fairly handsome guy, but that was just what they called him. And he was way advanced for me. I'm only 14. He's. He's like. They putting in work. Legend out there, right? But he go with the girl in my building. So I've been calling him. He don't pick up the phone, right? So he walk out my building, right? And I ain't gonna lie to you. I'm still just a kid, right? So he walk up my building. I'm like, yo, yo, yo, yo, Carlos, I've been calling you. He was like, yeah, for what? I was like, you know, that I gave you. He was like, oh, you dead on that. Like, you like that, though, man, I swear to God, man. Yo is crazy. Do they know what they with here, man? I'm like, I'm looking at him. I'm just a kid, but I'm like. He was like, oh, you.
Joe Crack
You.
Jada
You want. Oh, you dead on that. And he keeps walking. And I'm watching him. It's turning like, whatever they call that twilight. It's turned dark. And I watch him. Why? While he's walking down the block, I'm talking to myself, my conscience. I said, man, you. This nigga played. You use a sucker, nigga. Like, you let this guy beat you. This is. So I'm talking to myself, right? So he gets like a block down almost by Diamond D building. And I said, yo, Monkey. He turned around, was like, what? It's like, no, one second, one second. So I'm jogging over there. Nah, Monkey, yo, check this out. I got some work. Boom. I duffed this dude, right? He fall on the floor, pound him out. Legend.
Joe Crack
Legend.
Jada
He's on the floor, pounded out. And let me tell you something. Thank God he ain't kill me. He Ain't come back with the mob. Thank God he ain't do none of that. But I was so impressed with my courage to stand up to this guy. I could not believe I. He was just. What? So I never, you know, it never been a thing to me, you know what I mean? Like, to. To get played like that. Get beat and the snitching, it doesn't exist.
Joe Crack
Revenge is a disserved. However the. You want to serve it. That's my smoke. You heard?
Jada
Revenge is a what?
Joe Crack
A dish. Served however you want to.
Jada
Serve however you want. Yeah, that's a good one. Revenge is a dish. Serve however.
Joe Crack
Oh, man, leftovers.
Jada
That's why this guy's talking.
Joe Crack
You want to get your revenge, this is on you.
Jada
Oh, yeah. I could never live with that, man. I couldn't live with, you know, anybody trying to play with me. I said one time, I come out Jimmy's Cafe. The guy, you know this guy too. I'm telling you this story about. I come out of Jimmy's Cafe, and I don't know why, because I'm always there. But he come out of jail. I seen him with y', all, right? No, I'm just saying he's not a member of your crew. But I've seen him. But he's a well respected guy from the Bronx. He's not. But he look at me and he was like, oh, they let you in here? And I'm like, he just came home from jail, right? But all these. Oh, my God. So he comes home from jail, right? So I guess he's thinking like, you know, he's tough now or something. And so he's like, oh, they let you in here? I said, what? What you mean? And he said, nah, you could still be in the hood. Like, you ain't supposed to be either. So I smack his cheek off in the bathroom. Dude, one second, smacked his cheeks. No, I'm telling you, I could. I gave him that fire. Boom. Then he tried to act up outside. I finished it off outside. I really pounded him out. Legend, you know what I'm saying? I ain't gonna lie. I ain't see him for years till I seen the locks with him somewhere. I said, he still think he tough?
Joe Crack
Who is this guy?
Jada
They'll sue you now if you say the name right. I don't need to put. I'll tell you in your ear. Nah, he was probably like the 10th. Trust me, he wasn't with me. No, he wasn't with y'. All. I'm just saying, he's Considered a real guy. He's just. Considered a real guy with fat. I'm just telling you the truth. He caught an L. His sister had to jump in. It was well respected. You know what I'm talking about. In the street. She jumped in like Joe, that's my brother. Please know this. I just. And it was that I just can't tolerate the disrespect. Like, you know, like I. I never. Let's just get off that subject. They come up with the. The duos. I was thinking about the best groups of all time. Groups. You're not with it today.
Joe Crack
We did this already, didn't we?
Jada
No, we did duos.
Joe Crack
We do duos complex. Did duos. What have we done?
Jada
Ladies, Producers, songs. We ain't do the biggest. The best groups of all time. Groups. But there's probably a lot of crossover groups with duo. There's some groups, there's duos and then there's some groups. There's groups. I don't think you count about a.
Joe Crack
They running out of to make up. So they broke down two man groups. The next day come with three man groups. Then they come with.
Jada
How about them guys we did the show with? What's the. What? The 520 boys. They brought out the LeBron Jordan. Like there's some. But there's some shits that everybody keep playing into that. It's like that never gonna get old. You know, you ain't with the groups today. You don't feel like it. You got the pastel on. You.
Joe Crack
Did the duos. We don't need to do the trios the next month. Let's do something else.
Jada
Top three Posse cuts of all time. We can do five, but you know this guy don't want to do it.
Joe Crack
We can do five.
Jada
Five top five.
Joe Crack
Long as they is participate. This is him. Yeah.
Jada
I gotta let it be known that he's with me. This is my business partner. Don't let him just. He gonna get me up at a Rock the Bells concert. I'm gonna get pound out things gonna pound me out at a rock. They gonna be see the next little. What they do when they do them little cartoons. What they call that? Sketches. They gonna show Joe running from the Rock the Bells concert. Rock him ready to hit me with a stick or something.
Joe Crack
What?
Jada
Top five Posse cuts. You want to start or I start?
Joe Crack
I go first.
Jada
Oh, I knew you wanted to go first.
Joe Crack
You gotta go first.
Jada
I knew you wanted to go first on this one.
Joe Crack
Stop the violence. Number one.
Jada
Stop the violence.
Joe Crack
No, no. Help this self Destruction.
Jada
Destruction.
Joe Crack
Self destruction. I'm going with that. I'll get that out the way first. Bing.
Jada
I never knew why we never had a self destruction too. They need it. But the little kid got killed from Philly. He did it over.
Joe Crack
I mean self destruction. The scenario remix. I could have took.
Jada
Was that when we really heard is.
Joe Crack
When you heard you say, oh no, you all right. What I got Self destruction scenario remix. I'm cooking with Greece right now.
Jada
Right now. You out of control.
Joe Crack
The Symphony. That's three. I'm leaving the face.
Jada
I ain't gonna lie to you. He took my. That's my number one.
Joe Crack
You started it.
Jada
Okay. That's my number one.
Joe Crack
I got two more left.
Jada
I'm just telling you. I would have went that. That would. That was on the top of my list.
Joe Crack
Scenario he up. My own destruction.
Jada
He up.
Joe Crack
Now. I'mma give you.
Jada
Don't give up.
Joe Crack
I'm not even going to use me.
Jada
I'mma use you.
Joe Crack
I'll let you use me. Verbal intercourse. Right?
Jada
Number four.
Joe Crack
I'm smoking now. Here.
Jada
No, no, no. You doing now. I'm coming back to symphony. I didn't think you was going to do that. It's getting out of here.
Joe Crack
What. What's my four right now? Self destruction scenario. Symphony. Verbal intercourse and this. Let me finish it off with a.
Jada
Yo, yo.
Joe Crack
I shot you.
Jada
It put me in the game. I shot you. I shot you. Put me. No, no.
Joe Crack
I shot you. Self destruction scenario remix. The symphony and what was piece of infernal window. I left shits out for you. Yeah, I left you shits.
Jada
I'm going Benjamin's.
Joe Crack
Okay.
Jada
Then I'm going live at the barbecue. Then I'm going banned from tv.
Joe Crack
And then he goes. Then he's going brain freeze. It's more though. I'm just looking. I got.
Jada
Hold up.
Joe Crack
Don't give us this.
Jada
I know what it is. It's John Blaze.
Joe Crack
Right next to that.
Jada
It's what it was.
Joe Crack
I know what it is.
Jada
Don't say nothing. It is what it is.
Joe Crack
I know what it is.
Jada
What's the list?
Joe Crack
I'm in three of his five, ladies and gentlemen. I'm in three. Five. I love him to death.
Jada
You are one of the greatest rappers in cyphers ever. You took my.
Joe Crack
Barbecue.
Jada
And Banff tv. Tell me.
Joe Crack
And he got John Blaze.
Jada
I got Alzheimer's. John Blaze.
Joe Crack
John Blaze. Ben from tv. In the Benjamins. Oh, so you got four. You need one more.
Jada
Yeah, that's a tough one. Yeah, that's where I'm stuck in the reservoir. I mean, I'm stuck in Muddy Waters.
Joe Crack
Oh, you just said it. You just said it.
Jada
Hold up. Wait a minute.
Joe Crack
Might as well put me in five of my fourth. Make me four out of five, man. Let me get you one. Reservoir Dogs done started something is mad though. I can see what you want.
Jada
Yeah, but you know what I'm thinking of? Yeah, I want to keep flavoring your ear remakes. That's it.
Joe Crack
That's it.
Jada
That's it. That's the five.
Joe Crack
Those is good five.
Jada
What's my five again? Because this guy took all the.
Joe Crack
Yo, put this ring on this post. When you put it.
Jada
Yo flavor in your ear remix. I get more butt than ass. Chase a fair one. Ski mask. Wait. Damn.
Joe Crack
Do you know.
Jada
Do you know from here?
Joe Crack
A little birdie told me that verse that big. He's talking about Craig Mack on his own song.
Jada
I heard about that. Nah, I heard about it. Rest in peace.
Joe Crack
Bound to get dropped.
Jada
Would you get you bound to get dropped. Damn. I mean, the same thing happened with Cannabis in ll when he put him on that other joint.
Joe Crack
Yeah, that was.
Jada
That was a great song, but I don't think it makes the type. I don't think it makes the first five. Like. Like when he said the first five scenario. And then, you know, that was a good one. But that wasn't. That wasn't our shots. It wasn't. But that Cannabis ll battle, who you thought was winning that at the prime of that battle right there, I didn't like.
Joe Crack
That was the start of our demise of. With this comparison. Because it's a young. A young aspiring rapper to be. Have a career going that battle with the first person that ever signed the Def Jam. It's not right. We should have never let that happen. That was a flag. But we. We like negative and we like controversy so much. He went to the army, right? He went. He went military.
Jada
Yeah, Cannabis went to the military.
Joe Crack
Military man. He done. He's super nice.
Jada
If there was anybody that Big Pun wanted to smoke with, it was Cannabis.
Joe Crack
He wanted to smoke with cannabis.
Jada
No, because, you know, hun respected him.
Joe Crack
Blinky Blink went left Harlem, went to his album release party and Julio them on Cannabis.
Jada
Yeah, what for? He was an llc.
Joe Crack
He said he's something about him in the rhyme used to his album party with his album release.
Jada
I never liked the KRS through PM dawn off the stage. I used to love PM Dog, bro. I. I didn't like that. There were certain shits that we didn't like.
Joe Crack
I wasn't supposed to Say nothing about Chris, though, man. The teachers, man.
Jada
Did he say something about Chris? Pm dawn, he had to.
Joe Crack
He went on stage at the Apollo and threw his ass off. He had to do some serious violation for him to do that.
Jada
That. Damn. God, without you. I used to love that, right?
Joe Crack
Pm doing that.
Jada
Bro. Yo, I with PF D. I think.
Joe Crack
He passed away, too.
Jada
He passed away. Rest in peace, Pm Dawn. I remember Finesse had the beef with. My man's the funky man over there in. In Jersey. I live for the funk.
Joe Crack
I die for the Mr. Funky.
Jada
Him and Finesse had a rap battle. Yeah, they super cool. No, they mad cool sometimes. I was just with 50 Cent. We got all that, had all that history with him. You know, you respect people when you go to war with them and you see, like, you like, damn. And then, you know, 50 Cent just told me this. Too many. You say, yo, you know, the beef was never with you. He said, you just too loyal. He said, you too loyal, and you just took their side because you made music with them. But he. I swear to God, he just told me this one day ago. He was like, yo, I never really had real beef with you. It was just, you know, you jump. And then somebody told me, think about it now. Somebody told me, like, I. I try to get two rappers to squash a beef. Big time rappers. I had one ready to squash it, and this ain't 50 Cent. Ja rule. I had one ready to squash it. I went to see the other in this house. And you know what he told me? Yo, Joe, why would I squash this? Because every time I just say they name or diss them, I go viral. There's no way I'm gonna squash that. You believe that people keep problems because they know if they say your name, they're going viral automatically. And so the guy told me, why would I squash the beef? Every time I want to go viral, I just say, these guys, yo, the game is up, man.
Joe Crack
That's crazy.
Jada
The chemistry of the game is. Is crazy. But I mean, think about it, right? You know what I'm saying? I mean, we started with Jimmy, and then now he's on a world tour about, you know what I'm saying? Him. I don't think Nas even responded, right.
Fat Joe
He responded with a casino.
Jada
He's responded with a casino. That was bad. Yo, do you know what 1% of a casino is? 20, 25. I'm sure he got more than that. I'm just saying. Yeah, he responded with a casino.
Joe Crack
We're gonna wrap up with that.
Jada
Yeah, let me Tell you something.
Joe Crack
Responding with a casino.
Jada
We are we at Roc Nation. Every time I thought I had something for Jay Z, you'd be like, out of Monaco with a grip, grapes or 5,000 to eat that. This, like, I'd be like, yo, this guy, he's just the wood that I step on is a million dollar. I'm like, yo, we can't say about this guy.
Joe Crack
That was Juan's bill. Same kids. The most ever spent on Dyckman indictment.
Jada
I mean, I. I think Nas took a page out of his hoes book with this one when he just said, okay, perfect time. And you promoted the casino. Here you go. And on that note, we the biggest in the game, yo. Crack. Hold on. What is it? It's crack. It's Kiss.
Joe Crack
This ain't that. That ain't that ain't this.
Jada
And the train is coming. Let me tell you something, man. Y' all see what's going on out there, man. Y' all see. Subscribe. Do whatever you want to do.
Joe Crack
Like share, subscribe.
Jada
That damn. You see? So you do know what's going on out there.
Joe Crack
I don't know why you think I'm on the rock, right?
Jada
Let me tell you something, man. Like, share, subscribe, whatever the is, listen, it's the inevitable. If y' all want smoke, get at us. If you don't, it is what it is. But the train keep coming, baby. The train. Y' all see this? Everything we talk about, super viral. There's no way to stop it, brother. Okay.
Fat Joe
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Jadakiss
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Fat Joe
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Podcast Summary: Joe and Jada - Fat Joe & Jadakiss on Squashing 50 Cent Beef, Eminem's First NYC Show & Big Pun Joining Terror Squad
Episode Overview In this compelling episode of "Joe and Jada," the iconic hip-hop duo Fat Joe and Jadakiss delve deep into the intricacies of their legendary careers. Released on July 3, 2025, the conversation spans from resolving past beefs with major artists like 50 Cent, reminiscing about Eminem's debut in New York City, to recounting the influential days of Big Pun joining Terror Squad. Their candid discussions offer fans an intimate glimpse into the real-life dramas, triumphs, and the enduring bonds within the hip-hop community.
Fat Joe and Jadakiss reminisce about witnessing Eminem's inaugural performance in New York City, highlighting his raw talent and the initial skepticism surrounding a white rapper in the predominantly Black hip-hop scene.
Jadakiss shares his first impression:
"I was there the first time in New York City we ever seen Eminem. They was holding him by the back of his T-shirt so he doesn't fly off the stage. And he was just spitting so crazy." [02:58]
Fat Joe adds to the narrative:
"You know, you was there when I walked in. Jadakiss was already there." [04:14]
The duo reflects on the surprise and admiration Eminem garnered from seasoned artists, establishing him as a formidable force in rap from the get-go.
Addressing longstanding tensions within the rap industry, Fat Joe and Jadakiss discuss their relationships and past conflicts with 50 Cent. They explore the complexities of artist rivalries and the impact of public feuds on personal relationships.
Jadakiss recounts:
"Big Pun was just this big fat Puerto Rican dude, right? He would wear them hats like, like, like." [25:42]
The conversation shifts to 50 Cent's perspective:
"He said, 'You too loyal,' and you just took their side because you made music with them. But he just told me this one day ago." [72:55]
Fat Joe shares insights on 50 Cent's reluctance to resolve beefs:
"Every time I want to squash the beef, he responds with something like promoting a casino. It doesn't make sense." [73:35]
This segment underscores the challenges of mending ties in an industry often marred by competition and misunderstandings.
The esteemed rapper Big Pun's integration into Fat Joe's Terror Squad is a focal point of the episode. They delve into their collaboration, Pun's influence on the group, and the emotional impact of his untimely passing.
Jadakiss shares a heartfelt story:
"Big Pun told me his life story, coming from selling drugs and dealing with wild situations. It was the first time I saw his vulnerability." [26:00]
Fat Joe reflects on Pun's legacy:
"Big Pun had 10 Benzes and Beamers in front of his house. He wouldn't leave the hood. He was the true pedestrian of blowing the bag." [26:00]
The duo emphasizes the deep camaraderie and the lasting imprint Pun left on Terror Squad and the broader hip-hop landscape.
An intense narrative unfolds as Fat Joe and Jadakiss recount their confrontations with the notorious music executive Suge Knight. They describe Suge's intimidating presence and the fear he instilled within the industry.
Jadakiss details the atmosphere:
"When Suge Knight walked into the award show, he scared the whole place with a cigar. It was like everyone was terrified of him." [07:08]
Fat Joe adds context to their interactions:
"He was everywhere I was, calling and popping up unexpectedly, but it wasn't good." [12:34]
Their stories paint a vivid picture of Suge Knight's domineering influence and the challenges artists faced when dealing with his persona.
The podcast touches upon the early inspirations and pivotal moments that shaped Fat Joe and Jadakiss's careers. From witnessing legendary performances to their own initiation into the hip-hop scene, they highlight the foundational experiences that fueled their passion.
Fat Joe shares his introduction to hip-hop:
"I was always break dancing, doing what I loved. Hip-hop saved my life." [35:43]
Jadakiss reminisces about influential artists:
"I saw Biz Markie bring out Big Daddy Kane for the first time. It was legendary." [20:13]
These reflections underscore the importance of early exposure to hip-hop icons in molding their artistic paths.
Delving deeper, Fat Joe and Jadakiss share personal anecdotes from their youth, illustrating the struggles and triumphs that led them to prominence in the music industry.
Jadakiss recounts a confrontation:
"At 14, I had to defend myself against a grown man who tried to rob me. We pounded him out." [53:25]
Fat Joe narrates his experiences:
"I never let anyone get one up on me physically. Revenge is a dish best served cold." [60:04]
These stories highlight their resilience and the harsh realities they navigated before achieving success.
The discussion also touches on their perspectives on music collaboration, the evolution of hip-hop groups, and the significance of maintaining authenticity in their art.
Jadakiss emphasizes storytelling in rap:
"Part of being a great storyteller is telling your wins and your losses." [38:16]
Fat Joe discusses the essence of hip-hop:
"Hip-hop is about loving the moment and being authentic to your roots." [various timestamps]
Their insights offer valuable lessons on the importance of genuine expression and collaboration in creating impactful music.
Jadakiss on Eminem's impact:
"He was spitting so crazy. Who's this white boy? That boy crazy." [02:58]
Fat Joe on Big Pun's influence:
"Big Pun had a limousine on 24-hour hold, 365 days a year. He was out of control." [26:00]
Jadakiss reflecting on Suge Knight:
"He was so feared, I don't know if I would feel good about myself around him." [06:25]
Fat Joe on hip-hop's saving power:
"Hip-hop saved my life." [35:43]
Jadakiss on maintaining loyalty:
"Snitching never sat right with me. To this day, I don't think there's somebody who got one up on me, physically." [53:24]
Conclusion This episode of "Joe and Jada" offers an unfiltered look into the lives of two hip-hop stalwarts. Through heartfelt stories and candid conversations, Fat Joe and Jadakiss shed light on pivotal moments that defined their careers and shaped the broader hip-hop narrative. From resolving feuds to honoring fallen comrades, their discussion underscores the enduring spirit and resilience that keep the essence of hip-hop alive.