Podcast Summary: The Herd with Colin Cowherd – Episode Featuring Fat Joe & Jadakiss
Release Date: May 27, 2025
Title: Joe and Jada - Fat Joe & Jadakiss on Knicks-Pacers Game 3, Travis Hunter's Marriage + HAPPY BIRTHDAY JADA!
Host/Author: iHeartPodcasts and The Volume
Introduction
In this episode of The Herd with Colin Cowherd, hosts Fat Joe and Jadakiss delve deep into the recent Knicks-Pacers Game 3, share their insights on Travis Hunter's marriage, and celebrate Jadakiss's birthday. The conversation is candid, engaging, and packed with personal anecdotes and expert sports analysis.
1. Knicks-Pacers Game 3 Analysis
Early Setback and Resilient Comeback
Fat Joe and Jadakiss kick off the discussion by recounting the intense Knicks-Pacers matchup. The Knicks faced a significant 20-point deficit, which had fans on edge.
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Fat Joe ([04:50]): “I'm mad at Karl Anthony Towns for three quarters because he's a big man. He needs to get in there and bump and grind every single time.”
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Jadakiss ([03:07]): “The whole 7th Avenue yesterday was different for me. We were down 20, and I had to breathe.”
Coaching Adjustments and Player Performance
The duo praises the Knicks' mid-series adjustments, highlighting strategic player changes that led to the comeback.
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Fat Joe ([05:53]): “We switched the starting five. We threw Mitch in there, bought Josh Hart off the bench, which was good.”
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Jadakiss ([08:13]): “We need to come back from a deficit. We ain't gonna have none of them fairyland WINS.”
Critique of Karl Anthony Towns
A significant portion of the conversation centers around Karl Anthony Towns' performance and the referees' decisions.
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Fat Joe ([06:16]): “Back in the day, big men would post up. Now, Karl has to bump bodies every time.”
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Jadakiss ([06:52]): “He doesn’t get the minimum calls like everybody else in the playoffs.”
Fan Reactions and Media Influence
They discuss how media and social platforms are shaping new Knicks fans, with many being influenced by the team's resurgence on TikTok and Instagram.
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Fat Joe ([10:40]): “Strangers are saying they want to be a part of the Knicks because of how y'all are going all out.”
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Jadakiss ([11:35]): “I don't know how long my old neighbor has been following this.”
2. Impact of Social Media on Knicks Fandom
Fat Joe shares experiences of encountering new fans during his travels who have discovered the Knicks through social media buzz.
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Fat Joe ([10:57]): “Because of the way y'all are doing things for the Knicks, people want to be a part of that.”
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Jadakiss ([11:46]): “To the right. To the right.”
3. Travis Hunter's Marriage
The conversation shifts to Travis Hunter's recent marriage, where the hosts express skepticism about the durability of such unions, especially among young athletes.
Skepticism About True Love
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Fat Joe ([15:21]): “I don't believe in true love no more, like that. Back in the days, the love our parents had was different.”
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Jadakiss ([14:19]): “Instant is.”
Laid-Back Approach to Relationships
They discuss the prevalence of business-like marriages and the importance of prenups.
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Fat Joe ([15:06]): “No prenup means...”
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Jadakiss ([15:44]): “When was the last time we saw real love in this generation?”
Personal Anecdotes and Warnings
Fat Joe shares a story about a friend who faced challenges due to a lack of prenup, emphasizing the need for caution.
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Fat Joe ([16:14]): “I got a friend who was once married... his ex-wife took most of the bread.”
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Jadakiss ([15:39]): “This might be real love, though. Crack don't prenup mean.”
4. Touring and Performance Experiences
The hosts delve into the challenges of touring, the evolution of their entourage, and maintaining personal well-being amidst the rigors of the music industry.
Changes in Touring Dynamics
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Fat Joe ([29:04]): “I don't know if my body's built to actually go on a two-month, three-month tour.”
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Jadakiss ([30:15]): “3 million show up. It looked like Million Man March.”
Managing Entourage and Personal Space
They discuss the shift from large entourages to smaller, more manageable groups, highlighting the impact on performances.
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Jadakiss ([35:28]): “You need some people to travel with you.”
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Fat Joe ([36:34]): “Only God is in there. I've been trying to crack the passcode so I can hop up in that shit.”
5. Reflection on Personal Growth and Success
Fat Joe and Jadakiss reflect on their journeys from humble beginnings to their current success, emphasizing the importance of hard work, personal growth, and setting a positive example.
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Fat Joe ([36:32]): “We grew up poor, had no AC, slept on the floor... The Lord is my shepherd.”
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Jadakiss ([39:11]): “It's hard being an artist coming from where we come from. There's a lot of hands trying to pull you down.”
6. Touring Anecdotes and Fan Interactions
The duo shares memorable moments from their tours, including interactions with fans and the logistics of performing at large venues like Yankee Stadium.
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Fat Joe ([32:09]): “I pulled up at Yankee Stadium, trying to sneak through another entrance. It was almost like a mini versus the 50th anniversary.”
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Jadakiss ([33:16]): “I'm with Fat Joe. With that Joe.”
7. Birthday Celebration for Jadakiss
The episode culminates in celebrating Jadakiss's birthday, with playful banter about age and personal well-being.
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Jadakiss ([41:21]): “Happy birthday to you... I got people that thought I was 37.”
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Fat Joe ([42:20]): “God bless you, my brother. We appreciate you. Let's continue to make history, man. Life is short.”
Notable Quotes with Timestamps
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Fat Joe on Coaching Adjustments ([05:53]): “We switched the starting five. We threw Mitch in there, bought Josh Hart off the bench, which was good.”
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Jadakiss on Fan Sentiment ([08:13]): “We need to come back from a deficit. We ain't gonna have none of them fairyland WINS.”
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Fat Joe on True Love ([15:21]): “I don't believe in true love no more... Everything's a business agreement.”
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Jadakiss on Personal Growth ([39:42]): “It's hard being an artist coming from where we come from.”
Conclusion
This episode of The Herd with Colin Cowherd provides a comprehensive look into Fat Joe and Jadakiss's perspectives on recent sports events, personal experiences, and the challenges of maintaining success in the ever-evolving landscape of fame and sports fandom. Their discussions offer valuable insights for listeners interested in sports analysis, personal growth, and the intersection of celebrity life with everyday challenges.