Fat Joe: I'm the original Eminem

Mike the Executioner

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cypress hill were huge in the 90's. mtv.

Here is something you can't understand........

You ever heard "Rise Up"? It's a dope track and it was released a few years back but I don't think it was really popular. I know Tom Morello from Rage Against the Machine was on guitar.
 

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naww he wasn't. there's some similarities, but it's different, because Fat Joe attracted hispanic fans that still grew up around black people, or really just 'urban' hispanics, who were probably around hip hop culture already or could relate to the content.

eminem attracted white 'white' fans, not white fans that were fans of hip hop already, but white fans that may have not liked rap before. he expanded outside of the hiphop base in a way Fat Joe really didn't

different
 
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