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Radhi Devlukia
Hey, I'm Radhi Devlukia and I'm the host of a really Good Cry podcast and I have the opportunity to talk to Dr. Julie Smith. Julie is a clinical psychologist, a best selling author, and one of the most trusted voices in mental health online. Resentment isn't something that the world owes you. It's that, you know, something that you need to work on. Look out for those feelings of resentment because they're a sign that there was some sort of boundary that wasn't held before. Listen to a really good cry on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcast.
Ebony
Welcome to Pretty Private with Ebony, the podcast where silence is broken and stories are set free. I'm Ebony and every Tuesday I'll be sharing all new anonymous stories that would challenge your perceptions and give you new insight on the people around you. Every Tuesday, make sure you listen to Pretty Private from the Black Effect podcast network to tune in on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows.
Jake Hofer
I'm Jake Hofer and this is back 40, a limited series show on Wire to Hunt, part of Meat Eater's Podcast Network. Each episode I'll be asking eight whitetail hunting pros a focused, thought provoking question about hunting and land management. How do I hunt the best part of the farm with less than ideal access?
Jada
Should you?
Fat Joe
That's what the real question is. Stand without good access is not a good stand.
Jake Hofer
Listen to Back 40 on iHeartRadio app, Apple podcast, or wherever you get your podcast.
Fat Joe
I told you from the second we came on this, I want the smoke. We not playing this for like we here to be number. Yeah, yeah. What up, y'? All? This is Joe Crack and I'm the beloved of all beloveds.
Jada
Yeah, you know who it is. Your boy Jada. This is the Joe and Jada show. Crack. What's good?
Fat Joe
Unapologetic, never giving a fuck. I've been outside, Jada. You was on vacation. Well, how was vacation?
Jada
I was on a cruise ship, man. You know what I mean? With the Family shout out to my mom, dad, my aunts, uncles, cousins.
Fat Joe
Oh, so you had everybody outside friends?
Jada
Yeah, we was on Carnival. I was blending in for the first couple days till they put the word out.
Fat Joe
Figured out Jadakisson was on me.
Jada
Yeah, somebody on TikTok or Facebook told.
Fat Joe
Somebody they had their demos. They had their demos.
Jada
No, they wasn't really bothering. More pictures than anything. It was cool, though. It was nice. I was relaxing for years.
Fat Joe
See, my thing is, I'm cool with taking pics. I'm cool with saying what's up? I don't want y' all to take this the wrong way, because without the fans, we ain't nobody. But I don't really want to hear your story like that. Like, I don't want to meet a.
Jada
Time and place for everything.
Fat Joe
Yeah.
Jada
I don't know.
Fat Joe
It feel like at least 10 people a day when it told me they Zodiac signed their Social Security number. Yo, bro, I don't need all that shit right now, bro. Like, it's like, you want to pick your crack. I fuck with you. Cool, let's do that. But I don't want to hear your story. Yo, my name is Emilio Baltazar. I went to. I, I. I went to Syracuse. I didn't. Yo, bro, no, I mean no disrespect. We really have love for you. I hope it's. No, no, no. We got name is Ailio. I don't know him. I'm. I'm not saying. I just made that up. What I'm trying to say is I don't know about you. Like, so you stuck on the boat. Did you get that? What? Dude was just ear. Yeah, I got.
Jada
It was a. It was. They trying to work you a couple times. You got to know how to get out of there. I'm the spin master. Yo, my mom's. I gotta go to B.
Fat Joe
That's what I'm trying to say. Like, people ask me about that, and I say, I could tell the crazy ones.
Jada
The worst is this. I know you on vacation. I don't want to bother. You know what I was hitting them with. Then why you bothered.
Fat Joe
Was killed. No, they get mad at that.
Jada
They get mad at you with that. I'm here.
Fat Joe
Sorry. I've had. Sorry. I know you eating, and the lady sit down next to me, be like, let's just take the selfie. I had everything right. But me, personally, with all my years of experience, I know a crazy guy or a crazy girl when they come in, the ones that want to talk a hole in your Head. I know how to dap them and just spin them. You said spin was perfect. Because if I'm walking, I'm almost, like, skiing down the slope. If I see a crate, I could see. Crazy. I know. Crazy. It happened to me today. I ran across the street too early. The guy was, like, cracked. I said, shoom right across the street, like, so. I know how to spin them. Yo, keep going. Yeah. Because once again, my biggest problem I got with fame and success is when people want to break down their life story to me. I'm not too interested in that. I got to keep it real with you. I just. It's something I'm not interested in, you know? We heard great news about Deion Sanders.
Jada
Coach prime, he does it again.
Fat Joe
Unbelievable.
Jada
It's a blessing, man.
Fat Joe
So I heard rumors of him being sick and all that. I didn't know it was that serious. And coach prime minister, they removed the.
Jada
Tumor from his bladder. Still, they removed his bladder and made him a new one. Is incredible. God is great.
Fat Joe
That's 20, 25, huh? God is phenomenal. And then you seen. We didn't know. Maybe you think she's his best friend or you seen Karrueche crying hysterically in the. Yo, yo, yo, yo, listen, y'.
Jada
All.
Fat Joe
Jada. I'm like. I'm like, thinking, yo, Deion Sanders might be that guy, right? Like. Cause how old is this? How old is Deion Sanders? He's sitting over there three years through 60 with one of the most beautiful chicks in the world crying hysterical.
Jada
He might be that guy.
Fat Joe
No, no, no. I mean, he's that guy right Now. There's some guys who was the guy. There's some guys who might have had their time. That guy current currently has one of the most beautiful woman in the world crying hysterical for him in his bedside. I mean, the man. All right, we'll move on from that. But the thing, you know, hip hop, if we just keeping it a buck, has been really, really trash. And I've noticed that there was such a need for a classic album, for a real hip hop album, that the clips came out sold 118,000. First week without, like, a major hit on the radio or anything like that. I've been stuck to this album. I've been stuck to everything about this item from. From the production of pharrell to these guys. This guy, Malice they 52 and 48. Now, it doesn't mean every old school guy start thinking you're gonna pop or whatever the case may be, but the way these guys are spitting on that album. I mean, what's your favorite thing about the album?
Jada
The rollout. The rollout was impeccable. The most best rollout in a long time. Great, especially to go with the music. And, you know, anytime you connected to Pharrell. Right now, Pharrell is goatly. Yeah. So, you know, it was beautiful. It was good. It was a win for our type of music, man.
Fat Joe
I'm listening to these bars, and I ain't gonna lie to you. Dre been telling me about this rapper forever. And I'm not saying that. I'm gonna say. I just ain't really dive into it too much. But off the feature, off their album, Skov. God Cooks.
Jada
Stove God. I'm looking for Stove Guard. I need Stove.
Fat Joe
Oh, you need Stove Guard? I need him too, Jada. Yeah, Jaden. Yeah, Jada. I need him, too, man. You looking for Stove Guard? I spoke to him on a FaceTime. May have put him on the FaceTime with me the other day.
Jada
This guy Stove Guard hit me up, yo.
Fat Joe
He's unconscious out there. Stove Guard cooks. I listened to his album. He got an album called Reasonable Drought. He spitting crazy on this album. I'm like, yo, where the fuck Stove God been? But Dre been telling me for years, Dre got beats with Stove Guard, but the Clips album got me fucked up. You know what I'm saying? I'm happy. It's a great time for hip hop music where some guys to just stick to what they do and just keep it beats and rhymes and sell 120,000 units. They ain't had to compromise in no way.
Jada
Shout out to Cash Money. When I came back off the cruise, I had to fly to Chicago to do the first show.
Fat Joe
Cash Money Records, right? Yeah, they. Cause, you know, it's a guy. Cash out got triple life out there.
Jada
Oh, man, Atlanta. I'm over here. Over here in a different space. I'm shouting out the guys, you know what I mean? Birdman, Manny, Juvie, bg. I didn't know what to expect. Shout out to Turk, too. He wasn't there. Shout out to Spiegel, my man Mac, Freeway, young gunners, you know what I mean?
Fat Joe
They on the torch and.
Jada
Yeah.
Fat Joe
Oh, man, I gotta go to this tour. This is out of control.
Jada
So, boom. I don't know what to expect because there's no weed.
Fat Joe
I know it's retarded, but they put.
Jada
On a hell of it. That was rock they had. Manny curated the hell out of that show, man. They. That is rocking Chicago. Showed out Shout out to Shot Town. I mean, got Another one coming up in Detroit. A couple more, but shout out to cash money. They put this. They put a hell of a show on juvie. Got some juvie. Juvie's a bad.
Fat Joe
Yeah, juvie was a bad, man.
Jada
Missiles.
Fat Joe
Missiles.
Jada
Missile. That was rocking.
Fat Joe
So you think even though, look, well.
Jada
You know, pitching a wheezy, the screws is out of the building. But they still. It still was. It still was very loose. It was rocking.
Fat Joe
You know, I've seen all our WNBA sisters rocking the club. No, no, they was not that. Yo, I'm overdate that. Yeah, you gotta stop. They got you better respecting the club, man.
Jada
11 minutes from the W was allowed.
Fat Joe
But the major statement they made was, pay us what you owe us.
Jada
I like that. Pay them. Pay the ladies.
Fat Joe
So you see somebody like Caitlin Clark, who generates so much money for the WNBA, she only gets 76,000 a year.
Jada
She make more money.
Fat Joe
They sold her rookie card for 660,000. Imagine that, right? I've been telling Jada that forever. Like, if we got money for everybody who said hello, we be trillionaires, you know? I felt like, yo, I'm way more famous than the money I got. Think of Caitlin Clark. She gets 76,000 a year from the WNBA and her baseball. Her basketball card sold for 660,000 a year. I mean, what's the discrepancy in that?
Jada
It's going to take time. They're going to get paid, though. They got to get the big TV contract first.
Fat Joe
They might be the Magic Johnson. Magic Johnson only got 1 million, and they made the biggest deal out of it. And then now you got the bum on the bench making 60 million a year.
Jada
Yeah, but Dr. Jerry Bus told Magic he was going to take care of him. And look where Magic.
Fat Joe
Oh, no, no, no. He took care of Magic. I'm just saying, Magic out of a time.
Jada
Somebody got to pay the dues for the. I mean, somebody got to go through a rough time for it to be sunshine.
Fat Joe
Hey, yo, shout out the flojo. My album 32 Years, right from my first album today. Yes.
Jada
Wow. Let's make some noise for that no green army suit.
Fat Joe
Rest in peace, my brother, Raul.
Jada
Rest in peace. Yes, Raul birthday, too. Yeah, yeah.
Fat Joe
We go to war with the body. You know what I'm saying? He go to war with a bottle. That was crazy. You know, Flo Jo, the video. So, you know, I'm in the streets the minute I get my deal. No, no. I'm like, no, no, because I'm. I'm really like. It don't work the way it worked for me. Like, so that's why I know God is too real. Because I really signed my deal and changed my life. Like a Cinderella, or like I really stopped hustling. Like I said, yo, I'm going over here. Don't tell me nothing. Somebody robbed the spot. Somebody. This. Leave me alone. My guys were still in Lamborghinis and Benzes and Beamers and this. I went over here to make music, right? So I left the. The.
Jada
The.
Fat Joe
The drug game completely. My guys was like, I'm going to a club with them. They pretty much holding me down because they popping the bottles now. And people still thinking, joe got it because, you know, I'm with them. But they in the street. I'm not in the street. We go around that time, I get shot, right? I got shot twice. Listen, the moral to the story is if you watch Bronx Tale Nephew, when he used to chase the guy every day that owed him $12. And one day Sonny told him, yo, you got rid of him for $12. That's the truth. The dude who shot me, on me. 10. $10. I'm walking around with thousands in my pockets. Beamers and Benzes, every day. I kept picking on them. So one day he was sitting out there, he was like, yo, he had that deranged face. Long story short is I get shot, right? And I'll never forget recipes. Chris Lighty, he signed me and he came to the hospital. He was like, yo, you can still rap. I said, yeah. He just walked out, yo, crazy. I was like, yo, what? It wasn't get well nothing. It was like, yo, you can still rap. I was like, yeah. He was like, all right. He was out. The craziest shit is at the time I'm finishing up my album, Flo Jo about to come out. So we about to shoot the video. Let's just say Sunday, Saturday, I get wind of the guy who shot me. Was working at a 24 hour spot in Hunts Point. So I'm out there in the hooptie stash car. I'm out there in the hooptie and I'm staring at this building. I'm waiting for this dude to come out, right? Because anyway, y' all could assume, right? Thank God the man never comes out the building. He never came out the building. So I've been living on my own since I'm like 14. So I live in Throsnik. I got the crib in Thrasnik. I was so tired, my eyes was this. And in the morning, I'm shooting the video To Flo Jo. That morning, I'm shooting the video to Flo Jo. And so for the first time ever, I go to the projects, my mother's house. I still got the key. I open the door, 5E. I go sleep on the couch. No more than an hour, two hours later, six in the morning, they kick the door. Boom, boom, boom. Police. Boom.
Jada
Fast.
Fat Joe
I never forget. They. They put my mother there. They put my sister there. I'm looking out the window. And on the handball court, they got the. In memory of Tony, my best friend who just was killed. So I'm. I'm into so much shit. I. I thought I'm gone forever the way they came, right? So I'm there. They handcuffed me. My sister. I'm telling my sister, my mother, yo, relax. Don't worry. This, this, that. But I really don't know what the going right. But I've been clean for like a year and a half. So they finally come up to me, and I'm hearing on the walkie talkies, they're like, just got dien thu. Just got flaco. Just got like this shit was like a rico. They. They. They locking everybody up and all the names I know. So I'm sitting there like this. I said, damn, I gotta shoot. I thought they planned it. Cause I'm shooting Flo Jo in the morning. So the cops come over and they go like this. They got a big picture, but it's a picture of my brother. And they like, yo, it's not him. He's like, this ain't true. I was like, nah, that's my brother. My brother happened to be in Santo Domingo on vacation at that time. They wouldn't extradite you back from Santo Domingo. So I'm standing there and the guy shows me the picture. The moral to the story is the man says, yo, let me ask you a question. I said, what? He said, what you was doing at Hunts Point last night to like, 4 in the morning? He was like, we was behind you. And I said, yo, man, I got a girlfriend. I heard she was fucking the dude. You know, I'm jealous. So I went out there to see if I see him. You know, if I would have seen the guy and allegedly blamed him, I would have did it right in front of the police. These are different steps in my life where I felt like divine intervention. I felt like God was there and made sure. The next morning, we shot Flo Jo. Crazy is we got a dude that had a jacket on that said, money man recipes. My brother with the hoodie on acting like he's my brother in the video. My brother, he was in south of the Main. Could make the video, but changed my life. 32 years later, we here, thank God, you know, for anybody who had anything to do with the album represent.
Jada
It was. Ew.
Fat Joe
Nah, that's a true story, bro.
Jada
Shout out to Flo Joe, man.
Fat Joe
I was thinking the other day, I seen a guy, right, who said, what's that, dude? Fat boy S. I see. So he's on there. I posted it yesterday. I reposted it. He's on there saying, yo, your biggest haters be the guys that used to be down with you. He's like, because they know the gig is up, the show's over. When you cut them off, they thought they meant something. But you're the show. You keep on going. That's why they be hating on you. You. Have you ever had that experience?
Jada
It always happens, man. You know, when you give somebody the golden scissors, they gotta.
Fat Joe
The golden scissors.
Jada
They gotta put some hate out there.
Fat Joe
Do we ever think about what it feels like to be them? I don't think we ever feel. I mean, I think they might have stole, they might have did this, they might have did that. They earned the golden scissors. But do you know it's a blackout, like, after that, you know, because by default, we chilling, we eating lobster, we eating sushi, chilling. All of a sudden, because you with the big boys, girls think you cute. You know, you getting girls, you this, you this, that. When this shit is lights out, it's lights out and you back to the couch.
Jada
That's what they got to know. Yeah, the lights is out fucking permanently.
Fat Joe
I don't think they understand that the lights is out means. And so it's crazy because when guys go broke, man, you know when they gotta sell that PlayStation, yo, that's DEFCON 12.
Jada
You gotta sell a PlayStation is DEFCON 12.
Fat Joe
Character. And they blame everybody but them.
Jada
No accountability for a PlayStation.
Fat Joe
Yo, bro, let me tell you when you so the last thing a guy want to do sell the PlayStation, yo. Hey, yo, yo, Kiss. What the is they blame everybody but themselves.
Jada
I don't. If you gotta sell your PlayStation to.
Fat Joe
Finish because what are you gonna get.
Jada
For a PlayStation anymore PlayStation's going for.
Fat Joe
Now that my cell like sale, but.
Jada
With it ain't gonna be enough to help you out.
Fat Joe
Well, nobody ever blames themselves, you know what I'm saying? I remember through this industry, I myself applied the pressure on certain individuals to where I knew we had beef. I didn't want to see them get successful. And so I was applying a different type of pressure, right, because I knew this, you know, and then bigger guys I got into beef with, they applied the pressure on me. Like they good, you know, I had, you know, million dollar sneaker deals and dudes I had beef with made a phone call, was like, yo, we ain't with you if you give Fat Joe that million dollar deal. And the this deal disappeared. And the executive said, yo, I know you had beef with such and such and such and such. They made the call like, yo, don't give me that back. But I never once in my life cried and said, yo, they stopping me. They this because I realized karma is karma. I realize it's gonna come back the same way you suppress that guy. You got suppressed by the higher force, you know, and so you gotta accept accountability, facts. And so guys, you know, you make the move or girls, you make the move and it don't pan out, oh, you can't come back. It ain't no do. Office, golden scissors, golden sisters. Check out behind the Flow, a podcast documentary series following the launch of San Diego Football Club. We go behind the scenes and explore the stories of those in involved San Diego.
G
Coming to MLS is going to be a game changer because this region has been hungry for a men's professional soccer team.
Fat Joe
We need veteran players and we need young players. Like you're building a team from scratch and so the succession plan of long term success needs to be defined. We need to embrace this community.
G
When I was 13, my uncle took me to a qualifier and we watched but a why I against Chile pouring rain. Just watching the fans jumping up and down, I think that was definitely a watershed moment for me. Not only was that going to be my game, but it was going to be my life.
Fat Joe
Listen to San Diego FC behind the flow now on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
H
What's up guys? Welcome to Agusto Papa. The go to spot for everything Musica Mexicana. We're proud Mexican Americans who live and breathe this music. We started this podcast to share and discuss our views on musica mexicana. Whether you like Peso Pluma, Los Al Barranco, Ariel Camacho or Ivan Cornejo, when you get in your feels, then this podcast is for you. We deep dive into music reviews.
Jada
My show last year, everything was a.
Fat Joe
10 out of 10.
H
Fashion and lifestyle inspired by the roots of musica Mexicana. The craziest controversies and cheesemas.
Fat Joe
The I don't have nothing against Puerto, you know, and I don't think Jo should be mad at me.
H
Song and artist comparisons. Competition in the scene. There is competition, there is sides to this, there's special pluma Double P and there's J O P Street Mob. I think at the end of the day, it's business, it's all competition. And of course, our personal stories and opinions along the way. This isn't just a podcast. It's a movement for fans who live Musica Mexicana every single day. Listen to Augusto Papa as part of the Michael Tura Podcast Network on the.
Fat Joe
Iheartradio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. A foot washed up, a shoe with.
Jada
Some bones in it.
G
They had no idea who it was.
Jake Hofer
Most everything was burned up pretty good from the fire that not a whole lot was salvageable.
I
These are the coldest of cold cases. But everything is about to change.
Fat Joe
Every case that is a cold case that has DNA right now in a backlog will be identified in our lifetime.
I
A small lab in Texas is cracking the code on DNA using new scientific tools. They're finding clues in evidence so tiny you might just miss it.
Fat Joe
He never thought he was going to get caught. And I just looked at my computer screen. I was just like, ah, gotcha.
I
On America's Crime Lab, we'll learn about victims and survivors, and you'll meet the team behind the scenes at othram, the Houston lab that takes on the most hopefully hopeless cases to finally solve the unsolvable. Listen to America's Crime Lab on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
J
Sometimes it's hard to remember, but going.
Fat Joe
Through something like that is a traumatic experience, but it's also not the end of your life.
J
That was my dad reminding me and so many others who need to hear it that our trauma is not our shame to carry and that we have big, bold and beautiful lives to live after what happened to us. I'm your host and co president of this organization, Dr. Leitra Tate. On my new podcast, the Unwanted Sorority, we wade through transformation to peel back healing and reveal what it actually looks like and sounds like in real time. Each week, I sit down with people who've lived through harm, carried silence, and are now reshaping the systems that failed us. We're going to talk about the adultification of black girls mothering as resistance, and and the tools we use for healing. The Unwanted Sorority is a safe space, not a quiet space. So let's lock in. We're moving towards liberation together. Listen to the unwanted sorority. New episodes every Thursday on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Jada
What about this guy? Shot up the building, killed the police officer, injured somebody else.
Fat Joe
Cte.
Jada
Cte. He was trying to get to the NFL headquarters.
Fat Joe
He did.
Jada
No, he ain't make it to the floor.
Fat Joe
He went to the wrong floor?
Jada
No, he went to the lobby.
Fat Joe
So everybody killed in the. In the lobby.
Jada
We killed. Was in the lobby. He never made it to the floor?
Fat Joe
Nah, I think he made it to the 32nd floor or something.
Jada
And he died right there. But he ain't make it to the actual. That was the wrong. That ain't where the NFL headquarters was at, though, right?
Fat Joe
Let me tell you something. Never in my life cte, you know, they got that he has cte, but let me tell you, he think he had cte. I don't know if I want to go there, because a lot of things now that I'm watching in real life, in the media and all that, with politics, current events and stuff, this all feels like a Jason Bourne movie. Like, Jason Bourne, they like, oh, terrorists here. This. It was their own guy, Jason Bourne, right? So the guy went to the NFL building. But there's also other companies in that building that run the world armies and medias and this and this and this and that. And if you watching Jason Bourne like me, the easiest thing to do is like, NFL's here. All right, though he CTE in his pocket, you know, we good to go. Because it was some serious players in that building. And when a guy's walking in with a fucking AR15 in the middle down, man. He, yo, let me tell you something. That boy was like. He was like, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la. This guy is walking through the streets. And, man, now I told Rich, because Rich said, yo, he's a coward. He's a pussy. He killed himself. He should have shot it out with the cops, this, that. But you know what happens to these guys, right? Sometimes they don't die. Sometimes they get in the shootout with. They get shot 30, 40, 50 times, and they don't die. And they don't want to go to jail for life. They already made up their mind, I'm going to do some crazy shit, I got to kill myself. It is what it is. But, you know, I mean, that's why those guys kill themselves. They know I fucked up. I don't want to be in jail the rest of my life. They throw you in jail in a white room where you can't kill yourself. You stuck for life. This real shit, this is why these guys kill himself.
Jada
It's better than being dead.
Fat Joe
Listen, let me tell you something about the podcast world.
Jada
Can't kill yourself.
Fat Joe
We came for Joe Rogan. Shoot it out for all of them. We come in the podcast world. We coming for all of them. So we could talk about. You ever seen Joe Rogan? He'll talk to you about the stars, the galaxy, the politics, the food, the water, the rap. He talk about, I'm ready to talk about everything. The podcast media. Not do we care, James Volume, you might say, Joe, you bugging out. But do we care? We made a list.
Jada
They got the People Choice Podcast Awards coming up.
Fat Joe
Of course we can.
Jada
We need votes. Will we win? Probably not. Will we need votes? Any.
Fat Joe
Yeah, but you know what I believe in? I believe in the power of the people. People power is the most incredible power in the world. When you walk the streets and the streets are saying, yo, I'm addicted to this podcast. I love this part when the people are telling you, when you go to church, when you go, I went to Brooklyn, I went through Harlem, I went through the Bronx. All they were saying is, yo, the podcast this, the podcast that, the podcast this. So we got the people, right? And so these lists, you know, these the same list we curse out. Let's not get excited because they put us on the. What was it? The complex media Same list.
Jada
It's totally different list.
Fat Joe
Yeah, but it's the same people. Should we be excited? Should we be excited that Shannon Sharpe who cracked the Internet with the Cat Williams and he's on fire, is that number 14 looking over his shoulder because we have 15 and three months? Or everybody on that list, they looking like, pause. We on they ass number one with a bullet, boy. The boys are looking like, yo, but do we respect the list? If you tell me we respect the list and I go, yeah, you gotta respect this. Well, we number 15 on the list of media. And everybody on that list is somebody. And better be careful. Cause we coming. Like, I'm not. Look, I'm competitive, guys. Yo, listen, I'm competitive. I told you from the second we came on this. I want the smoke. I told them all, I don't give a fuck, no matter what. We not playing this shit for, like, we. We here to be number one. Sell some rewinded some Kiss Cafe, some Solisa Rum. Why fight the time while you could rewind the time? We here to be number one, right? So all of you guys, you watch your Back. Cause we're coming, and I don't care. Like, I'm being honest with you. You do whatever you want. You just be lucky. Be everything. Everybody just got to it before. Be lucky.
Jada
Be everything.
Fat Joe
That's a lot of lucky guys. Because we choose to come on here for the love of hip hop. Hey, I make a fool of myself every now and then. I smell good, I'm rich, I'm fly. My suntan is so legend. My pool is big, my car is big. Pause. Like, I'm really. I really dropped the big boy down. Harlem, the Bronx. But I don't give a. My shit is inspiring. So I do this to inspire the people. So it's like, you can't unconfidence. You can't tell me you can't if you just got money and you trying to front. Like, yo, bro, we've been shitting on dudes for 30. The picture me and you took when we. You was chubby like Fat Joe. Well, how many years ago was that?
Jada
Years.
Fat Joe
2004. Some wild shit. We've been in big bodies for so long. Like, if you got a couple of dollars, like, you get what I'm saying?
Jada
Exactly.
Fat Joe
And so I'm saying, I come whether it was the streets. No, I'm being honest. Whether it's the streets, whether it's rap, you know, I am delusional.
Jada
We've been getting money for a long time. Let me explain.
Fat Joe
Kiss. I am delusional, right? Because when I came in the game, we talked about Flo Jo. I was like, bust it, check it. Watch how I wreck it. I had to step my game up every album, every year. But in my house, where I had the one in one, you know, my apartment was a one and one. One bedroom, one bath. That was the little joint. No furniture in there, just a mattress, right? And I'm writing, and I got a poster of Jay Z on the refrigerator. One of Nas, one of Eminem. And I'm delusional enough to think I'm competing with these guys. I'm like, fine, as good as dumb. I can't. You know, I had to switch it up from bus it, check it, right? To get to. To come with. Hustling is the key to success and like that. But when we. In the podcast game, I had the beef with Jay Z. I had the beef with 50 Cent. I had the beef with the biggest guys in the world. To me, to put out. For you to put out. Why for me to put out? Lean back, number one in the. Like. Do you know what type of competition. We in. So I'm letting these podcast dudes know that's in front of me. You're on the refrigerator. Now, the refrigerator is just surrounded by marble and fixtures and like that, but you're on the refrigerator. So when I see a little smirks and all that, just know that coming down, we ripping that. This whole game is up. We are not playing. Y' all better hope some happen. Jada says he quits because Fat Joe did too much. Something. Cause we got three months in. We got another. What? We got nine. Oh, you guys in trouble? Cause we gonna bring nine more months. Yeah, because I figured it out.
Jada
100 episodes.
Fat Joe
I figured it out. I got. I'm telling you. I didn't even tell you. No, I'm just saying to wake up. No, no, no. We talking about winning the fucking. We talking about. Fuck a hundred episodes. We. That's a different talk. We talking about the list. He lost it. No, the loss is what, every year? The list. How often that list come.
Jada
Just making. Not even. Never even heard of the People's Choice Podcast Awards.
Fat Joe
We're not talking about that. We talk about the complex. The list. Where you at with me. You smoke some crazy shit.
Jada
No. Even that list. If I don't give a fuck about the yo yo.
Fat Joe
No, no. I don't give a about the hip.
Jada
Hop list or the podcast.
Fat Joe
I'm care for you because.
Jada
Oh, you know, I'm telling them complex. Me and you, whoever the guys is white, whatever color guys, whoever made that list, that list, both of them. I don't give a about either one of them.
Fat Joe
How you like that? Yo, yo, yo, Leave me off the other one.
Jada
I don't give a about being on the other one. You should have put me on the other one. Now both of them.
Fat Joe
That's why I told you before I explained myself how you feel about you. That's what the I'm talking about. Yo. Listen. That's that you think I give a you. So what I'm trying to say. Yo, Jaden, don't throw the battery.
Jada
That list. Yeah.
Fat Joe
What? That's the grenade. Boom. Those are razor blades, so you can slit your own wrist. I don't give a. I'm talking. So I'm trying to be political for you. Bottom line is all the is coming off that list. I'm telling you, Shannon Sharp right now. He doing the Heisman right now. He like you're old, yo. He number 14. He got the highs up.
Jada
How you messing with Uncle Shannon?
Fat Joe
No, Shannon, my guy. He's my guy. I Fuck with Shannon Sharp. I'm just trying to tell you, does anybody care about the list? Like, is there people? Because I want to know if there's people on the list. Looking back like, yo, they coming. These guys are saying. And then all that other. Let me tell you something. The thing I care about, the thing I don't, the thing that fucks me up with hip hop right since day one. And shout out to Dave Mays, I love you, Dave Mace. You put on for the culture.
Jada
He was at the show in Chicago.
Fat Joe
Listen, Source magazine played a huge part of the hip hop game, but I never respected the five mics. And I ain't disrespecting Dave May's Source magazine. Y' all paved the way. But who does the. Who judges your. What backpack dude is walking around judging. You know, they might. I gotta look up some of these Tupac albums. Some of these albums we've been listening to what they gave Mardi. We just. What's the album? We was just listening to that. Everybody in this room said, rapper noise, Everybody's fucking verse. 30 years later, infamous. What did they judge them on the Source? Five mics. Like, I never cared about these guys in their list. They probably got five at the time.
Jada
I should have. But a lot of albums that should.
Fat Joe
Have, we doing Nas, Illmatic, Stillmatic, all that. He had to wait 30 years to win a Grammy. Look at this. Who got five that year? Boogaly Ooglyn. Yo, you see what I'm saying? So I already know the young boy. You ain't in the game long enough. I know the. There's some guys on that list that's in front of us. Dumb is emphatically non cipher. God. Yo, dumb dudes. I'm looking at him like, who the is these? Pen pal. Yo, it's out of control. It's okay. I try to play the game with him. Yo, pick your list. Thank God we here. This, this, that. But, yo, it's some dudes on there. I don't know what the they talking about. It's okay. They all coming off the board because once again, I'm teaching you something. Che Guevara went with Fidel Castro and took over Cuba because the people wanted him there. He left Cuba and started a revolution in a place where they didn't want him there. And he got killed. Killed. So you got to understand, when you got people power, when the people are with you, these guys, they mean nothing.
Jada
Nothing.
Fat Joe
Come on, Jada. You got my high blood pressure going. That blood pressure is up now. My blood Pressure is flying. Let me explain something to you, right? The other day, I'm at the pool, we play the greatest music. And the UGK outkast. Whoa. That shit come on. And I'm just like. I can't believe how amazing that song is. What song? You heard maybe on vacation that you was just like, from. And you was just like, yo, this shit is untrue. Like, how did they make this right there? That song bugs me out. Right? And I know the original is the same. Is this. How does that song make you feel when you hear that?
Jada
It don't make me feel. That song is just a beautiful song.
Fat Joe
But you don't feel like phenom.
Jada
No, I feel like you know about that song. That's one. That shit's a beautiful song. With Outcasting.
Fat Joe
What's the song? You, you, you, you. You hear? And you just be like, yo, I can't believe. Like this. Perfection. You ain't giving it up, huh, Jay? To be media right now, ain't gotta be Jada the Rapper. You could just give it up. What's the song that bugs you? I mean, I told you last time y' all thought you start laughing, throwing the hoodie on. But I was like, this is how we do. It's Friday night, and I'm feeling like every word is. There's different levels of perfection, B.
Jada
No, that song is time. That song's forever. There's a lot of songs like that, though. I was on a cruise ship. They playing all type of. Them other kind of shits. Don't worry. Them kind of shits on cruise ships. It's playing a lot of good Jamaican songs, though, that I hear in a long time. Pastor Dutchy on the left.
Fat Joe
Pass the Dutchy Bonnet up inside. Yes. Past the Dutchy Bunny.
Jada
I'm gonna tell you a song from the. I was singing. I'm at the blackjack table singing, take time, young man.
Fat Joe
Mama, you used to say, right, don't you, Junior, look, I had a 12.
Jada
I didn't hit it. The dealer turned over eight. The pit boy said popped his little. Hit that 12.
Fat Joe
No, I cursed that out. Get out the. Yeah, the dealer. 12. Yo, I need a new face.
Jada
Yeah.
Fat Joe
You know, a lot of those guys are ugly. They stuck in the face.
Jada
Yo.
Fat Joe
They stuck in the face. A lot of them guys. When you ever notice you gambling, they bring a pit boss. These guys are ugly. They stuck in the face. What is that mean? It's stuck in the face. There's nothing they can do. They stuck in it. They born Ugly. There's nothing you could do. I remember one time, I forget where I was at, man. And I was in the airport, and it was like one of those, I.
Jada
See some nice looking pit bosses.
Fat Joe
I'm just saying, four in the morning. Forget the pit bulls. We got love for them. But let's say I'm in the airport one day and I woke up and it was a guy sitting in front of me. And the only thing I could think was like, yo, he's stuck in this face. You can't change your face. The guy stuck in the face, what the is stuck in your face? From now? Everybody's stuck in their face. From now on. It's a different stuck in the face. From now on, y' all gonna be walking around, and when you see something, you're gonna be like, yo, that dude is stuck in the face. Ain't nothing. He better get money, because you ain't gonna get what you want out of life. Stuck in the face.
Jada
How about when you got money stuck in the face?
Fat Joe
Well, you get what you want. He said, rich, you get what you want when you rich. I used to go, I learned that as a young age. I used to go, marisco Calibre in the Bronx. I used to see guys that look like they put the ashtray out on their face. Hoes hate holding with the most beautiful Dominican girl to bottle with my way. I learned real quick when I was young, I said, oh, we need money. We want dumb girls, we got to get the bag because they're stuck in the face. He was premeditated. Stuck in the face. 88. He was a 88 stuck in the face. This 88 stuck. This is before Wi Fi. He was stuck. Notice I ain't say ace of spade. He had the mo8ye, not that white star. He had that up in there. And the girl. And I was just looking, I'd be like, why? These guys always got the hottest chicks? And I started doing the math, and I was like, yo, these guys got that paper and they knew you sitting.
Jada
There, like, stuck in the face, man.
Fat Joe
Stuck in the face, man. I'm telling you, this crazy right now.
Jada
Crazy.
Fat Joe
Check out behind the Flow, a podcast documentary series following the launch of San Diego Football Club. We go behind the scenes and explore the stories of those involved.
G
San Diego coming to MLS is going to be a game changer because this region has been hungry for men's professional soccer.
Fat Joe
We need veteran players and we need young players. Like, you're building a team from scratch. And so the succession plan of long.
Jada
Term success needs to be defined. We need to embrace this community.
G
When I was 13, my uncle took me to a qualifier and we watched Paraguay against Chile pouring rain. Just watching the fans jumping up and down, I think that was definitely a watershed moment for me. Not only was that that going to be my game, but it was going to be my life.
Fat Joe
Listen to San Diego FC behind the Flow now on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
H
What's up, guys? Welcome to Agusto Papa, the go to spot for everything musica Mexicana. We're proud Mexican Americans who live and breathe this music. We started this podcast to share and discuss our views on musica Mexicana. Whether you like Peso Pluma, Los Alares del Barranco, Ariel Camacho, or Ivan Cornejo, when you get in your fields, then this podcast is for you. We deep dive into music reviews.
Fat Joe
Peso blew my show last year. Everything was a 10 out of 10.
H
Fashion and lifestyle inspired by the roots of musica mexicana. The craziest controversies and cheesemas.
Fat Joe
I don't have nothing against Puerto, you know, and I don't think Joe Peach should be mad at me.
H
Song and artist comparisons, competition in the scene. There is competition, there is sides to this, there's special Pluma, Double P and there's J O P Street Mob. I think at the end of the day, it's business, it's all competition and of course, our personal stories and opinions along the way. This isn't just a podcast. It's a movement for fans who live musica Mexicana every single day. Listen to Augusto Papa as part of the Michael Tura Podcast Network on the.
Fat Joe
Iheartradio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. A foot washed up, a shoe with.
Jada
Some bones in it.
G
They had no idea who it was.
Jake Hofer
Most everything was burned up pretty good from the fire that not a whole lot was salvageable.
I
These are the coldest of cold cases. But everything is about to change.
Fat Joe
Every case that is a cold case that has DNA right now in a backlog will be identified in our lifetime.
I
A small lab in Texas is cracking the code on DNA using new scientific tools. They're finding clues and evidence so tiny you might just miss it.
Fat Joe
He never thought he was going to get caught. And I just looked at my computer screen. I was just like, ah, gotcha.
I
On America's Crime Lab, we'll learn about victims and survivors, and you'll meet the team behind the scenes at othram, the Houston lab that takes on the most hopeless cases. To finally solve the unsolvable, listen to America's Crime Lab on the Ice Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Fat Joe
The summer of 1993 was one of the best of my life. I'm journalist Jeff Perlman, and this is Rick Jervis. We were interns at the Nashville Tennesse Inn. But the most unforgettable part, our roommate, Reggie Payne from Oakland, sports editor and aspiring rapper. And his stage name, Sexy Sweat. In 2020, I had a simple idea. Let's find Reggie. We searched everywhere, but Reggie was gone. In February 2020, Reggie was having a diabetic episode. His mom called 911. Police cuffed him face down. He slipped into a coma and died. I'm like, thanking you, but then I see my son's not moving. No headlines, no outrage, just silence. So we started digging and uncovered city.
Jada
Officials bent on protecting their own.
Fat Joe
Listen to finding Sexy Sweat on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. You know who don't get credit? I thought about it the other day. Long island, we never realized. Well, I don't know about you, I never realized. Public Enemy, epmd, Bismarck, Kim De La Soul, K Solo. Like, I don't think we really pmd. I said it.
Jada
His Biscuit.
Fat Joe
His biggest. The biggest jogger, y'. All. His Biscuit. You seen that suit he had on? He could. Yo, that's crazy. The other day, I went to TSA in the airport to do that. All the diamonds, studs on. I was like, yo, I like. It's Biscuit, yo. Let me tell you something. Long island has played such an incredible part of hip hop culture in the golden age. And I just thought about it the other day. I said, you know what? When we do the show, we gotta big up Long Island.
Jada
Big up the Long island, man.
Fat Joe
The guard rock Kim. Huh? Jersey don't do that all the time. Make it out of here, James. Yo, J.
Jada
We trying to big up little money.
Fat Joe
Hit this guy with a tomato, dog.
Jada
It's about.
Fat Joe
With a Jimmy John Allen. They.
Jada
They fly. Was you come over here.
Fat Joe
We.
Jada
We do that part of the world another time.
Fat Joe
Let me tell you something. Shout out to. Jersey's been my home for over 20 something years. I love New Jersey, but that today. I love New Jersey. Today's Long Island.
Jada
Long Island.
Fat Joe
I get a phone call today, right? I get a phone call from my homie Freezy Freezy managed flow rider. And this and this and that, okay? The man wakes me up and I'm getting In the car coming down here, he says, yo, Joe, man. He said, yo, Joe, what's up with Tupac? Right? So I say, yo, I'm trying to figure out where he's going with this. Yo, Mike, you never thought about this like this, right? I said, what you mean? He said, well, I see the top 10 of all time, greatest in New York. Tupac ain't never on that list, by the way. Tupac was born in the Bronx. Let's get that clear. Hold up.
Jada
Get up and walk out. No, no, no, no, no.
Fat Joe
Could you battle. Could you Google where Tupac Shakur was born? He was born in Manhattan, raised in Nebraska. Okay, okay. I was. It don't care. New York, right? And because of the East Coast, west coast beef, New York don't claim him like that, which is really weird.
Jada
He don't claim over here.
Fat Joe
It's cool. But when you look at Juice, when you look at everything. Tupac is from New York. Technically, he's born in New York City. Raised in the Bronx right now. Yeah, raised in the Bronx. No, it's the truth.
Jada
Born is more strong. Yo, come on.
Fat Joe
Come on, Dogs. Google that.
Jada
It don't even gotta.
Fat Joe
It ain't nothing like the old school. What are you talking about?
Jada
Wasn't raised in the Bronx.
Fat Joe
He sure was.
Jada
Tell him that.
Fat Joe
It don't. Sure James was.
Jada
Let him argue with Google.
Fat Joe
They don't say it there. James Baltimore, after the bro. It's cool. Whatever y' all want to say.
Jada
He put his own chair.
Fat Joe
Yo, who cares? Listen to what I'm saying. Who gives a what they say? Listen to what I'm saying. The man, the man Freezy brings up a good point. He says New York never mentioned them in the top 10. He said LA won't mention Tupac. They're not saying he in a top 10. They'll say empty, Quick, Cube, this one. That. They're not claiming them. La, Y, the East Coast, west coast, yeah, he rolled out for Death Row. He's this and that. But when you say about the pure LA rappers, they don't really say him. This is what my man Freezy's telling me, right? He said, we in the south, you know, he lived in Atlanta. He said, we'll take him. That's a legitimate right. Who won't take you think hip hop. I don't give a fuck if you. The whitest guy in the world. Filipino, deaf, dumb and blind. The main two names is Ghost, Tupac and Biggie. If you listen to country music, you never heard hip hop in your life. You know about Tupac and Biggie smalls? The Notorious B.I.G. why is such a guy like that? That's like the Batman emblem that we ain't claiming from New York. He's born in New York. You want to give him to the South, Jada?
Jada
Giving him right where he belong, in Oakland and in la. That's it.
Fat Joe
Not New York, where he was born.
Jada
No. I take the waste time here. I claim if they want to give. If he ain't got nowhere else to go.
Fat Joe
He's up for gratitude. He's up for grabs.
Jada
He ain't up for.
Fat Joe
What the fuck make you think Pac is up for grabs? He's born in New York.
Jada
Beverly sitting there and say this, that.
Fat Joe
They gonna kill la. No smoke, brothers. No smoke. But he. He brought up some. He brought up. Yeah, la. Definitely no smoke, my brothers, please.
Jada
Yeah. Peace. Beloved.
Fat Joe
Peace. Beloved.
Jada
La. Peace. Beloved.
Fat Joe
Peace Kings beloved of all beloveds. Grand rising. We don't want the job. We don't want Rising Jones. We don't want Smoke.
Jada
Beloved. Grand rising.
Fat Joe
Peace. Beloved. Grand rises. You know what I'm saying? You got Jada. You guys. Yo, what they want, man? Nephew. The last they should have did was give. Stuck in the face and pass and peace.
Jada
Beloved. Grand rising.
Fat Joe
Joe, we need merch immediately. No, no. Stuck in the face, you know, Stuck in the face. A real thing. Yo. It's a real. Stuck in the face. I. Yo, stuck in the face is a real thing. You just. Stuck in the face.
Jada
In their own face.
Fat Joe
Yeah, some guys got that smudge. You ever seen the guys that look like they hit them with a pie when they was born and they shit look like nothing we can do for you. Can't give you a good outfit.
Jada
Yeah.
Fat Joe
Can't give you nothing. You know what I'm saying?
Jada
Stuck in the face.
Fat Joe
Just stuck in the face. God. Tyler, the creator, you saw that video where he did a rendition. He did the LL Cool J. I'm bad. He threw the red outfit on. That was. That was crazy. And. And. And Tyler, he spit crazy on the Clips album.
Jada
Yeah, he had a nice. Yeah, nice. He DM me last week to come to his show. He had three shows up here, but I was.
Fat Joe
You could have popped out one of them houses or some shit, you know, and be on stage with the air, moving with the disc. He put his money in his production. I heard the Kendrick Lamar show and sza. I heard his. Like. Our sister went there. Mary J, she went. She had a show the day before in Paris. She went to their concert and she was like, yo, they spent millions on. They said, yeah, on a production. I don't get them kind of budgets to spend millions on my production.
Jada
I just need the sound, right? Let me get the lights in the sound right?
Fat Joe
That's it, right?
Jada
Yeah. I don't need to fly across. I don't need none of that.
Fat Joe
I need the hovercraft. Like, Chris Brown be flying in there. He tried to kill himself. We're gonna get Chris Brown on here, right? And I'm gonna ask him, did you really trying to, like, kill yourself flying in the air like that? Cause it's people flown in the air. People don't try to like. Like, he be going 100 miles per hour slipping in the air like, that's pretty crazy to me. Yo, Jada, man, let me tell you something, man. It's crazy. Yo, let me tell you something. I was thinking about it the other day. So my pops. Cause that was an ill episode, by the way. I really loved the 85 south episode. I almost came to tears talking about my mother and my father. And then I get to thinking about my father, and I said, you know, my father had Alzheimer's. So, you know, that's when you start forgetting shit, right? But I laugh about my father because they telling me, yo, he's getting bad. He's getting is this. Don't remember this and that. When I go there, he sit down and be like, yo, you ain't like your pops. What you talking about? Remember you and your man over here, this. I mean, like, yo, pops, they're telling me you can't remember nothing. He hit me with, why you only remember the bad. Like, to his dying day, he only remembers stories that he should not remember. I was like, yo, dad, why do you remember that? And the man was like, nah, remember you tone this, that. He be telling me this story. He also gave me some money one time. Nice amount of money. My father wasn't rich. He had no money like that. But one time he gave me some money to put away till he died. He remember every single dollar he gave me. He'd be like, yo, what's up with the money? I'm like, your pops, you know, I bring you the money like I got it. It's such and such amount. I'm like, your pop, dude, that he knew it down to the numbers. Like with Alzheimer's, he knew. So I guess with Alzheimer's, at certain points, they remember certain things. But shout out to everybody, you got your mom's imposter. We don't want to keep doubling down on bad luck. But just keep spending time with your family. That's the most important time you'll ever spend. It's a fact, you know? Nah, that's crazy.
Jada
NFL is on his way back. I can't wait to get my bet on. NFL's coming back. NBA. What we doing then? We ain't. Mike Brown didn't hire a staff yet, and he fired some of the old coaches. That's a man, Coach. Man.
Fat Joe
I have not met one person to say whoop dee doo. We got rid of Tibbs and we got Mike Brown. I have not. And they. I. And they was Tibbs. Haters, the barbershops, everybody. Ah, the coach, he don't play the bench. You know this, but I haven't heard one person. Have you heard one person to be like, yo, wow, we got Mike Brown?
Jada
No, you're right. It hasn't been. It's light.
Fat Joe
You and eggs. No, no, no. It's light.
Jada
You're an eggshell.
Fat Joe
Yo, it's light out there. And I know he was coach of the year two times. He was this and this and that. It's light. I have not met one person yet. From the smartest person to the dumbest, who was like, yo, we got Mike Brown. Like, wow. Like, I don't know. I love our bench. I love what we did with Clarkson and we did with the big fellow who was playing in Philly from out of France, Africa. Kershaw. Yo, he's the truth. Remember I told you if you ain't pay attention to him. I learned about him in the Olympics, too. Oh, so you cool about it? You're not thinking. He's. He's. He's. He got his C he was on last year. Oh, no. Oh, no. Remember I told you he don't get in. This guy ain't fake tough. This guy is tough. Tough. Like, he gonna come in that game, and you gonna be like, he going in there, and he gonna put in work that guy dead nice. And then Clarkson could drop 20 off the bench. I don't even know if he's off the bench. Do you take out Mikel A Hart?
Jada
Clarkson is coming off the bench, man. Huh? Clarkson's off the bench.
Fat Joe
Off the bench.
Jada
Yes. He's off the sixth man. Yeah.
Fat Joe
Six, seven. No. Bride is not better than. Than Clarkson, bro.
Jada
It's not about being better. It's about fitting, man. About the matchups. Coming off the bench. Need a sub for each.
Fat Joe
Remember I told you six man of the year. He's coming off the bench. He's gonna light him up. McBride ain't got no. And I'm not like McBride. But McBride ain't Clarkson. You know, there's certain automatic.
Jada
He's not Clarkson.
Fat Joe
Yeah, but this pure score is like Jamal Crawford. Remember when Jamal Crawford was taking. It was a guarantee. He's six Men of the year. And what. Who was it? Lou Williams.
Jada
Yeah, Lou.
Fat Joe
They put Clarkson.
Jada
Rip Hamilton, Lou Williams. Who you said before that?
Fat Joe
Jamal Crawford.
Jada
Jamal Crawford, the Jet, Jason Terry. That was on Dallas.
Fat Joe
What do you think Clarkson's gonna do off the bench? He's been starting his whole career now. You put him in there and I. I would. I would. I would think they're not caring about him picking or defense. They just want him to light it up. Guess what? He lights him up.
Jada
I like him. You see?
Fat Joe
So you easy on Knicks this year. Like, you looking like.
Jada
Not easy. We. We still discombobulated football.
Fat Joe
You know, it's my nephew, Abdul Carter that just went to the Giants. If the other two teams, they need the quarterback out of Philly, he would have went first. He and the Giants, they. I'm watching footage the he doing in that line out there in the Giant. He's. He swear we know him since he's a little kid. Shout out e Philly. Oh, no. Nuts. And the way he talk is really nuts. He's like, yo, yo, I'm about to restore the feeling. I'm about to just watch what I'm gonna do. He's a bet on the Giants. They calling them the new lt. But that ain't the quarterback you gotta score. Cause last year or the years before that, I used to look at Saquon Barkley, because he's from the Bronx. Shout out to his uncle, Iran Barkley from the Bronx. Guy Fisher. They all from Patterson Project.
Jada
Shout out to Joe Biden.
Fat Joe
He's from the Bronx. You know Guy Fisher. Guy Fisher, who used to own the Apollo, came out of jail, Harlem, immediately, like, I had to wet my whistle. I had to, like, stop their parade right quick. Cause he's the last of them all. He just got. Fish ain't telling. He owned the Apollo.
Jada
Not the Warner Wolf. He's from the Bronx.
Fat Joe
I'm not saying that, but Regis Philpin was. Let me tell you. Let me tell you something. The man come out of jail, Harlem tried to. Yo, Harlem's own guy said, yo, this was one. I had to come out the barricades. I popped up on that Instagram so fast, was like, no, no, no, no. It's Patterson projects. Guys, calm it down. The Bronx Cut it out. Because the young, the. The Harlem Jimmy Vato did. They immediately was. Harlem is like, whoa, guys, whoa. Not him. Right? So Saquon Barkley, I watched him be extremely talented, and Giants didn't want him. I don't think they didn't want him. I mean, they only had him.
Jada
They didn't want him.
Fat Joe
So there's nobody else to be a threat for throwing two. There's this. This when you got one guy, he could be neutralized if you only got one threat. He went to Philly where they had more players that could play with him and tore them up. Who's your favorite football team?
Jada
I don't bet on teams I don't bet on.
Fat Joe
I ain't asked who you bet on. I asked who's your favorite?
Jada
Well, I'm a better, so I don't go off.
Fat Joe
So you a better. You just go off of who you think's going to win.
Jada
Yeah, I don't. I don't get my heart involved.
Fat Joe
Yeah, I'm. I'm a band. It's the one sport. I'm a Bandwagon fan. I've been a Kansas City Chiefs fan.
Jada
He performed out there.
Fat Joe
Yeah, but I'm a fan, you know what I'm saying? I'm rolling with them. I'm saying Travis Kelsey on the box that we winded 10, you know what I'm saying? I gotta support. I gotta support the team. Go watch that show Tyson Beckford on. He on that rewinded 10, you know what I'm saying? Supermodel of the lifetime. You like Nicky Jam. You like that reggae tone. He on the box, you know, Dorian, I mean, we getting crazy out here. You know what I'm saying? Listen, I'm Joe Crack Jada, and this is the Joe and Jada Show. Don't get it up a twit. I talked enough today, right? Peace, y'.
Jada
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Should you?
Fat Joe
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Ebony
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Podcast Information:
[01:59] Fat Joe:
"From the second we came on this, I want the smoke. We not playing this for like we here to be number one."
Fat Joe introduces himself and his co-host, Jada, emphasizing their uncompromising attitude and determination to dominate the podcasting scene.
[02:26] Jada:
"This is the Joe and Jada show. Crack. What's good?"
Jada affirms their partnership, setting an energetic and confident tone for the episode.
[03:01] Fat Joe:
"I want to hear your story like that. Like, I don't want to meet a... [indistinct]."
They discuss the challenges of interacting with fans on social media, highlighting their desire to maintain boundaries despite their fame.
[03:19] Fat Joe:
"I'm cool with taking pics. I'm cool with saying what's up? But I don't really want to hear your story."
Fat Joe expresses his comfort with superficial interactions but reluctance to delve into personal stories with fans.
[06:08] Jada:
"Coach Prime, he does it again. It's a blessing, man."
Jada shares positive news about Deion Sanders, referring to his recovery after a serious health issue.
[06:18] Jada:
"Tumor from his bladder. Still, they removed his bladder and made him a new one. Is incredible. God is great."
She elaborates on Sanders' medical ordeal, praising his resilience and divine intervention.
[07:05] Fat Joe:
"Hip hop, if we just keeping it a buck, has been really, really trash. The way these guys are spitting on that album..."
Fat Joe critiques the current state of hip hop, contrasting it with the resurgence of classic elements, particularly praising Clipse's latest album.
[08:26] Jada:
"The rollout was impeccable. Great, especially to go with the music. And, you know, anytime you connected to Pharrell..."
Jada commends Clipse's strategic release and collaboration with Pharrell, highlighting the album's positive reception.
[09:06] Jada:
"Stove Guard hit me up, yo."
They discuss up-and-coming artists like Stove Guard, emphasizing the fresh talent revitalizing hip hop.
[10:09] Jada:
"Shout out to Cash Money. When I came back off the cruise, I had to fly to Chicago to do the first show."
Jada recognizes Cash Money Records' impact, recounting her recent experiences attending their concerts.
[11:03] Jada:
"Left the drug game completely... They put on a hell of a show on Juvie."
She narrates her journey away from the drug industry, attributing her transformation to her involvement in music and supportive communities like Cash Money.
[12:01] Jada:
"They got to get the big TV contract first."
Jada touches on the struggles WNBA players face regarding fair compensation, advocating for better financial recognition.
[12:22] Fat Joe:
"Caitlin Clark gets 76,000 a year... her basketball card sold for 660,000."
Fat Joe highlights the stark disparity between athletes' salaries and the value of their brand, using Caitlin Clark as a prime example.
[13:35] Jada:
"It's gonna take time. They're going to get paid, though."
She offers a hopeful perspective on systemic changes needed to address the pay inequity in women's sports.
[13:41] Fat Joe:
"Rest in peace, my brother, Raul. We go to war with the body... He go to war with a bottle. That was crazy."
Fat Joe shares a poignant story about his brother Raul's struggles and untimely passing, reflecting on personal loss and resilience.
[14:43] Fat Joe:
"I've been clean for like a year and a half. So they finally come up to me..."
He narrates his battle with substance abuse, his efforts to stay clean, and a harrowing encounter with law enforcement that tested his resolve.
[17:06] Fat Joe:
"The man says, yo, what you was doing at Hunts Point last night to like 4 in the morning?"
Fat Joe recounts a tense moment of being wrongly implicated in an incident, illustrating the complexities of his life outside the music industry.
[20:00] Fat Joe:
"When you walk the streets and the streets are saying, yo, I'm addicted to this podcast..."
They discuss the competitive landscape of the podcasting world, expressing their ambition to climb the ranks and challenge established names like Joe Rogan.
[22:10] Fat Joe:
"We are coming. Like, I'm not... Look, I'm competitive, guys. Yo, listen, I'm competitive."
Fat Joe emphasizes their competitive spirit, aiming to make a significant impact in the podcasting industry through passion and dedication.
[39:59] Fat Joe:
"I never cared about these guys in their list. They probably got five at the time."
Fat Joe critiques traditional hip hop accolades, suggesting that awards often overlook true artistic merit.
[40:01] Fat Joe:
"Nas, Illmatic, Stillmatic, all that. He had to wait 30 years to win a Grammy..."
He reflects on the delayed recognition for hip hop artists, using Nas as an example of enduring talent that wasn't immediately rewarded.
[53:01] Fat Joe:
"Could you battle. Could you Google where Tupac Shakur was born? He was born in Manhattan, raised in Nebraska."
Fat Joe engages in a lively debate with Jada over Tupac's birthplace and upbringing, underscoring the complexities of hip hop heritage.
[55:30] Jada:
"Giving him right where he belong, in Oakland and in LA. That's it."
Jada asserts Tupac's connection to Oakland and Los Angeles, challenging common perceptions of his origins.
[55:50] Jada:
"He ain't up for."
She contends that Tupac's legacy rightly belongs to specific regions that shaped his life and music.
[60:56] Jada:
"NFL is on his way back. I can't wait to get my bet on. NFL's coming back. NBA. What we doing then?"
Jada shifts the conversation to current sports events, expressing excitement about the NFL's return and discussing the NBA's developments.
[61:14] Fat Joe:
"I have not met one person to say whoop dee doo. We got rid of Tibbs and we got Mike Brown."
Fat Joe critiques recent coaching changes in the NBA, particularly the hiring of Mike Brown, and discusses team dynamics.
[63:02] Jada:
"He's not Clarkson."
They debate the effectiveness of NBA players like Clarkson and McBride, analyzing their roles and performances off the bench.
[30:08] Fat Joe:
"We came for Joe Rogan. Shoot it out for all of them. We come in the podcast world."
Fat Joe reaffirms their intent to compete fiercely in the podcasting arena, positioning themselves as formidable contenders against established figures.
[31:31] Fat Joe:
"It's the same people. Should we be excited? Should we be excited that Shannon Sharpe who cracked the Internet with the Cat Williams and he's on fire, is that number 14 looking over his shoulder because we have 15 and three months?"
He discusses their ranking in podcast awards, expressing confidence and the drive to outperform other popular podcasters.
Throughout the episode, Fat Joe and Jada navigate a diverse array of topics, blending personal anecdotes with insightful commentary on the music and sports industries. Their candid discussions on fame, industry challenges, legacy, and competition showcase their depth and commitment to their craft. With a blend of humor, authenticity, and fierce determination, Joe and Jada demonstrate why they're rapidly making a significant impact in the podcasting world.
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