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Fat Joe Questions J Cole's Big Three Status After Drake Beef Retreat
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Fat Joe has been lighting up hip-hop conversations this week with his bold podcast take questioning J Coles spot in raps Big Three after the rappers quick retreat from the 2024 Kendrick Lamar Drake beef. On the January 20 episode of Joe and Jada with Jadakiss aired via Rap-Up Fat Joe pressed Do we look at him the same being that they screwed his head off the Big Three insisting true hip-hop demands battling giants like The LOX did against 50 Cent even as underdogs. Jadakiss pushed back defending Coles bars and fan love over beefs but Joe stood firm lamenting Cole didnt come outside Jada. Vice echoed the debate highlighting generational clashes on legacy while Hot97 reported former A&R Ray Daniels claiming Roc Nation green-lit Joes diss since both artists are labelmates fueling speculation of Jay-Z tensions though Daniels view remains unconfirmed chatter.
Business heats up too as Business Wire announced Grammy-nominated Fat Joe hosting The Cookout with JJ Johnson at the South Beach Wine and Food Festivals 25th anniversary February 19 to 22 in Miami a high-profile gig amid buzzy celebrity lineups like Diplo and Rev Run underscoring his enduring pull in food music crossovers.
Legal whispers surfaced via Madtown Jamz where a lawyer for Joes ex-hype man alleged courtroom panic with witnesses too terrified to testify in their dispute but details stay murky and unverified no court dates confirmed.
Social buzz stays podcast-driven with fans dissecting Joes Cole critique across platforms no fresh posts or appearances noted. Older health glow-ups like his 250-pound loss get recycled mentions from Cambridge engineering sites but nothing new drops. Joes signature bravado keeps him relevant blending hip-hop purism with event king status eyes on that Fall Off fallout.
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Fat Joe has been lighting up hip-hop conversations this week with his bold podcast take questioning J Coles spot in raps Big Three after the rappers quick retreat from the 2024 Kendrick Lamar Drake beef. On the January 20 episode of Joe and Jada with Jadakiss aired via Rap-Up Fat Joe pressed Do we look at him the same being that they screwed his head off the Big Three insisting true hip-hop demands battling giants like The LOX did against 50 Cent even as underdogs. Jadakiss pushed back defending Coles bars and fan love over beefs but Joe stood firm lamenting Cole didnt come outside Jada. Vice echoed the debate highlighting generational clashes on legacy while Hot97 reported former A&R Ray Daniels claiming Roc Nation green-lit Joes diss since both artists are labelmates fueling speculation of Jay-Z tensions though Daniels view remains unconfirmed chatter.
Business heats up too as Business Wire announced Grammy-nominated Fat Joe hosting The Cookout with JJ Johnson at the South Beach Wine and Food Festivals 25th anniversary February 19 to 22 in Miami a high-profile gig amid buzzy celebrity lineups like Diplo and Rev Run underscoring his enduring pull in food music crossovers.
Legal whispers surfaced via Madtown Jamz where a lawyer for Joes ex-hype man alleged courtroom panic with witnesses too terrified to testify in their dispute but details stay murky and unverified no court dates confirmed.
Social buzz stays podcast-driven with fans dissecting Joes Cole critique across platforms no fresh posts or appearances noted. Older health glow-ups like his 250-pound loss get recycled mentions from Cambridge engineering sites but nothing new drops. Joes signature bravado keeps him relevant blending hip-hop purism with event king status eyes on that Fall Off fallout.
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.