Fat Joe is facing huge scrutiny for calling Vita and Lil Mo dusty bytches during Verzuz

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He came up with D.I.T.C (Big L, O.C., Lord Finesse, etc) in the early 90s, and because of that, he somehow convinced himself that he gets a pass.

However, when he was rolling with them way before Pun was even known to the world I don't recall him ever using the N-word so yeah, I think he started saying it when Pun came out and by then he distanced himself from D.I.T.C.
he has had production from finesse and buckwild after he blew up with pun tbh
 
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It perplexes me why he is even allowed in the "culture." He isn't even that dope of an MC. He was a blueprint for Ross where every word that falls off their lips sounds like a lie. No wonder they're best buds.

No disrespect brotha, but I don't think you really know hip-hop history. Like real hip-hop history. You just think that Fat Joe woke up one day as an adult and decided to be a culture vulture. You probably think that Puerto Ricans were not an integral part of breakdancing culture. It's sad that people with no real knowledge do what you do because you think everyone is out to get you.

Fat Joe was super out of line and got caught up in the moment and was hype off that Jadakiss verzuz battle. He made a mistake he shouldn't have. He made comments that would cause an uproar in today's climate, Yes he did. But that one little moment does not negate the 40+ years he has put in pain in this culture and you can't take that from. Fat Joe is gonna get his issue for the next few days and he will sober up and do the right thing and make things right with Vita, Lil Mo, and the culture.

You can never take the authenticity from Fat Joe. Fat Joe grew up in the projects in the South Bronx. Was one of the few hispanic families in a housing projects and community full of black people in the 1970s where his older brother carried crates for Grandmster Flash or some shyt. He was in the mix of it watching battles from outside his apartment window, doing graffiti. Fat Joe during his drug dealing days would follow the fukk out of KRS-One and beg him if he could be his hype man. Fat Joe is hip-hop as fukk and authentic as they come.

If you didn't grow up in NYC you need to stay out of NYC business cuz you obviously don't understand it. Just like you might be from the south and you got your politics or some shyt, you gotta understand NY got they're politics.

This all I gotta say bro.
 
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lol be perplexed about how someone born in 1970 in the Bronx was accepted in hip hop culture, brehs


He was dead wrong for saying that and he knew it immediately. Thats why I liked it better when Verzuz was a "celebration of music". This battle/fake beef format worked for the Lox but it makes the energy weird...

Amazing post, I agree with Fat Joe being wrong and he gonna have to make it right with them girls, Idk wtf was going through his head. He fukked up with that one.

The Lox vs Dipset was dope as fukk and gave it a new energy, but they knew what they was doing and did the right way, they brought in that type of crowd. But to be honest, the crowd that Fat Joe/Ja Rule brought was black women and puerto rican women from the hood with their boyfriends/husbands who was trynna have a nostalgic moment. This wasn't the crowd for that, especially because they were there to see Ja Rule and Ashanti to keep it a buck and Fat Joe was a nice twist to it.

The Lox brought in a super gutter crowd and street crowd, Ja Rule brings out the female orientated crowd.
 

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He said it was a thin line between joking and being disrespectful. Said it will soon turn into a battle rap program. Rappers need to fall back and let other genres get their shyt off on Verzuz. Trick didn't like the Lox/Dipset Verzuz. I did but I see his point
Because trick always been a NYC hater his whole career.:mjlol: You 50 years old and still hating on another region when Rick Ross say hanging out with jay-z and the west coast/ east coast OGs all cool with each other.


I liked trick music back in the day but he stay on some clown shyt.
 

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No disrespect brotha, but I don't think you really know hip-hop history. Like real hip-hop history. You just think that Fat Joe woke up one day as an adult and decided to be a culture vulture. You probably think that Puerto Ricans were not an integral part of breakdancing culture. It's sad that people with no real knowledge do what you do because you think everyone is out to get you.

Fat Joe was super out of line and got caught up in the moment and was hype off that Jadakiss verzuz battle. He made a mistake he shouldn't have. He made comments that would cause an uproar in today's climate, Yes he did. But that one little moment does not negate the 40+ years he has put in pain in this culture and you can't take that from. Fat Joe is gonna get his issue for the next few days and he will sober up and do the right thing and make things right with Vita, Lil Mo, and the culture.

You can never take the authenticity from Fat Joe. Fat Joe grew up in the projects in the South Bronx. Was one of the few hispanic families in a housing projects and community full of black people in the 1970s where his older brother carried crates for Grandmster Flash or some shyt. He was in the mix of it watching battles from outside his apartment window, doing graffiti. Fat Joe during his drug dealing days would follow the fukk out of KRS-One and beg him if he could be his hype man. Fat Joe is hip-hop as fukk and authentic as they come.

If you didn't grow up in NYC you need to stay out of NYC business cuz you obviously don't understand it. Just like you might be from the south and you got your politics or some shyt, you gotta understand NY got they're politics.

This all I gotta say bro.


Who TF cares? So, because he was break dancing - an art created by Black/AA people -- he is apart of :"hip-hop culture?"

And cause he grew up around Black people in a housing projects makes him ok? You saying cause a White man grew up around Black folks that don't make him a racist and anti-Black. Hilarious.

What has Fat Joe done for Black culture? And/or Black people - other than leech? Most Black people only know one damn song by his fat ass.

And I am glad most Black people didn't grow up in NYC - cause a lot of y'all are lost and turned out.
 

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Because trick always been a NYC hater his whole career.:mjlol: You 50 years old and still hating on another region when Rick Ross say hanging out with jay-z and the west coast/ east coast OGs all cool with each other.


I liked trick music back in the day but he stay on some clown shyt.

New York? He said the same about Gucci and Jeezy Verzuz. Get that ignorant shyt outta here
 

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New York? He said the same about Gucci and Jeezy Verzuz. Get that ignorant shyt outta here
:dahell: What was wrong with the Gucci/Jeezy vz? shyt was entertaining as fukk.

Vz is right by getting different genres and different rapping styles in its platform. Also, what I’m saying is true… trick been an NY hater.:manny:
 
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