Podcast Summary: The Herd with Colin Cowherd Episode: Joe and Jada - 85 South’s Karlous Miller & Chico Bean on D.C. Young Fly, Fat Joe Stories & Jadakiss Bald BY CHOICE! Release Date: July 24, 2025
Overview
In this dynamic and engaging episode of The Herd with Colin Cowherd, hosts Joe and Jada dive deep into the vibrant world of hip-hop and comedy alongside special guests Karlous Miller and Chico Bean from 85 South, as well as famed rapper Jadakiss. The discussion weaves through personal anecdotes, industry insights, and heartfelt conversations about resilience, family, and legacy.
Guest Introductions
The episode features:
- Karlous Miller & Chico Bean (85 South): Comedians known for their sharp wit and engaging performances.
- Jadakiss: Esteemed rapper with a storied career in hip-hop.
Key Discussions
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Personal Stories and Industry Insights
- Robbery Incident: The conversation kicks off with a humorous yet intense recounting of a past robbery involving Fat Joe and Carlo "Monkey Face" Miller.
- Fat Joe (02:44): “He never thought he was going to get caught. And I just looked at my computer screen, I was just like, ah, gotcha.”
- Jadakiss (05:14): “Everybody's trying to knock you down and it's not gonna work and no one's gonna like it. And then, boom, it's everywhere. And that was that moment.”
- Robbery Incident: The conversation kicks off with a humorous yet intense recounting of a past robbery involving Fat Joe and Carlo "Monkey Face" Miller.
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Choices and Identity
- Baldness by Choice: Jadakiss shares his decision to embrace baldness, sparking a lively debate among the guests.
- Jadakiss (07:22): “You was bald for the longest. You mean to tell me that you had a completely healthy hairline. And you could have just grew your shit back at any moment.”
- Chico Bean (08:00): “We out here bald with no options, and you just said, fuck it. I'm just gonna grow my shit back.”
- Baldness by Choice: Jadakiss shares his decision to embrace baldness, sparking a lively debate among the guests.
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Resilience Through Loss
- Family Tragedies: Fat Joe and Carlos Miller open up about losing their parents and the profound impact it had on their lives and careers.
- Carlos Miller (40:32): “I lost my mother right after the first season a while and out. Then I have to go back. And he seen me struggle with some stuff in there.”
- Fat Joe (54:38): “I had my Mother and father pass away within two months. So I'm going to the hospital...”
- Family Tragedies: Fat Joe and Carlos Miller open up about losing their parents and the profound impact it had on their lives and careers.
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Influence of Comedy and Hip-Hop Legends
- Comedic Inspirations: The guests discuss how legends like Bernie Mac and Martin Lawrence shaped their comedic styles.
- Chico Bean (16:41): “It was a lot of comedians, bro. Like that Bernie Mac Kings of Comedy set. It really was like a defining moment for me because it was something that I could identify with.”
- Hip-Hop Influences: Fat Joe reminisces about his early days and interactions with icons like Big Pun and LL Cool J.
- Fat Joe (82:29): “My favorite Fat Joe verse is with Big L...”
- Comedic Inspirations: The guests discuss how legends like Bernie Mac and Martin Lawrence shaped their comedic styles.
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Anecdotes on Getting High
- Humorous Stories: The hosts and guests share funny and exaggerated stories about their experiences with getting high, highlighting their camaraderie and lightheartedness.
- Fat Joe (23:08): “I took a little piece. This was when the Super Bowl was in New York...”
- Humorous Stories: The hosts and guests share funny and exaggerated stories about their experiences with getting high, highlighting their camaraderie and lightheartedness.
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Podcasting and Future Plans
- Upcoming Projects: Joe and Jada discuss their upcoming shows, including "Spin the Block," which promises improvisational comedy and fresh experiences for their audience.
- Carlos Miller (93:20): “We hitting a lot of the spots that we didn't been through. And we got a dope ass audience. And we know a lot of you.”
- Upcoming Projects: Joe and Jada discuss their upcoming shows, including "Spin the Block," which promises improvisational comedy and fresh experiences for their audience.
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Reflections on Fame and Media Evolution
- Then vs. Now: The conversation touches on how fame and media presence have evolved from the pre-social media era to today, emphasizing privacy and authenticity.
- Jada Kiss (63:05): “I think it was more beautiful. I think it was the best time...”
- Fat Joe (67:00): “You gotta keep working, mister.”
- Then vs. Now: The conversation touches on how fame and media presence have evolved from the pre-social media era to today, emphasizing privacy and authenticity.
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Legacy and Continuing Impact
- Building a Legacy: The guests reflect on their lasting impact in the industry and their ongoing efforts to inspire the next generation.
- Chico Bean (66:48): “What's the difference between being famous when famous was famous, like, before you got to taste the success.”
- Building a Legacy: The guests reflect on their lasting impact in the industry and their ongoing efforts to inspire the next generation.
Notable Quotes
- Jadakiss (05:14): “Everybody's trying to knock you down and it's not gonna work and no one's gonna like it. And then, boom, it's everywhere. And that was that moment.”
- Fat Joe (07:22): “I've been bald forever, right? I can't grow no hair now.”
- Carlos Miller (40:32): “...and that's more important than anything you can ever do. And he's such a warrior, this man.”
- Chico Bean (16:41): “It was a lot of comedians, bro. Like that Bernie Mac Kings of Comedy set. It really was like a defining moment for me because it was something that I could identify with.”
- Fat Joe (54:38): “I had my Mother and father pass away within two months. So I'm going to the hospital...”
Conclusion
This episode of The Herd with Colin Cowherd offers a blend of humor, raw honesty, and insightful reflections from seasoned artists and comedians. Joe and Jada, alongside their guests, provide listeners with a multifaceted look into the challenges and triumphs of life in the spotlight, the importance of resilience, and the enduring power of legacy. Whether delving into personal tragedies or sharing laughs over past antics, the conversation underscores the strength found in camaraderie and the relentless pursuit of authenticity.
