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Fat Joe on 50 Cent Reconciliation, Drake's Album and Hip Hop's Greatest Rappers

Fat Joe on 50 Cent Reconciliation, Drake's Album and Hip Hop's Greatest Rappers

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Fat Joe has been making significant waves across entertainment and business in recent days. According to HotNewHipHop, the Bronx legend professed his love for 50 Cent during an appearance on Sherri Shepherd's talk show, revealing that 50 Cent is scheduled to appear on his Joe and Jada podcast coming to Netflix. This marks a major moment of reconciliation between the two rappers, whose 2000s feud was legendary in hip hop. Fat Joe emphasized the importance of showing younger generations that former enemies can become grown men who respect each other. A particularly touching detail emerged when Fat Joe recalled 50 Cent requesting to FaceTime his son Joey, who is nonverbal and on the autism spectrum, during a Knicks game courtside. That gesture apparently went a long way in healing their relationship.

In separate podcast appearances, Fat Joe has been candid about 50 Cent's current beef situation. Speaking to Colin Cowherd's show according to iHeart Radio, Joe joked that 50 seems to have eight new conflicts going simultaneously, suggesting the G-Unit mogul's antagonistic nature remains unchanged. However, Joe also noted he's already had 50's associates Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda on his podcast, setting the stage for 50's upcoming appearance.

Beyond the 50 Cent news, Fat Joe has been active across multiple fronts. TMZ reports that Joe expressed confidence in Drake's forthcoming Iceman album, telling the outlet he has no doubt Drake will deliver a hit-fueled project despite the pressure from his Kendrick Lamar battle. According to The Source, Fat Joe also weighed in on hip hop's eternal debate by naming Biggie, Tupac, Jay Z, and Nas as his Mount Rushmore of rappers, with Snoop Dogg as his fifth choice. He took the opportunity to give credit to earlier pioneers like LL Cool J and Heavy D, emphasizing that the generation before him built hip hop's foundation.

On the business side, Fat Joe hosted New York Got Sole at the Meadowlands Exposition Center in Secaucus on January tenth, an event featuring over five thousand sneakerheads and four hundred vendors. His Joe and Jada podcast continues gaining momentum as it prepares for its Netflix debut, solidifying his presence beyond just music into media and entertainment production.

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