Fetty Wap talks ‘Zavier’ album, NEW chapter in career & music industry’s hard lessons
Fat Joe and Jadakiss sit down with Fetty Wap, who pulls up to Joe and Jada fresh out of a four-year bid with a new team and a new album ‘Zavier’ that dropped everywhere on March 27th. Fetty breaks down what it took to get his mind right and get back to the Fetty that took the world by storm with his debut album in 2015. Joe makes the case that Fetty is on the level of Nelly and 50 Cent and should be credited with creating his own wave of hip hop. Fetty plays two new records live on the show, including 'I Remember' featuring G Herbo, a raw look back at the come up, the money, and the people who weren't there when it mattered. Joe and Jada also get into the ugly side of the industry, artists getting locked into bad deals and accountants robbing them blind, and what every young artist needs to know before they sign anything. Joe and Jada is now STREAMING ON NETFLIX! All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet 4:30 Welcoming Fetty home 18:30 Fetty developing ‘Zavier’ during time away 30:30 Joe on the ugly side of the industry 36:00 Fetty plays “I Remember” & “Right Back To You” 43:00 Joe compares Fetty to 50 & NellySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Styles P & Sheek Louch talk LOX loyalty, NEW music & have HILARIOUS old vs. young rappers debate
Fat Joe and Jadakiss sit down with their brothers Styles P and Sheek Louch for a full LOX reunion on the Joe and Jada set. The guys talk about what's kept the group untouchable for decades, with no exec ever coming between them and no outside noise ever getting in. The conversation goes deep on the passing of Oliver “Power” Grant from Wu-Tang, K-Slay's irreplaceable role in hip hop culture, and how losing people in your circle hits differently as you get older. Styles P talks about his health businesses, being both plant-based and anti-glizzy, and why it’s important to know where your food comes from. Plus, Joe clowns a crew member's loafer-sneaker hybrid for the better part of ten minutes, they discuss Bad Bunny's Super Bowl set and the politics blocking his film in Puerto Rico, and Jada insists that Styles and Sheek “perhaps” hear Joe’s famous Iron Sheikh story. Styles and Sheek also preview new music, playing two records live in the studio. Joe and Jada is now STREAMING ON NETFLIX! All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet 04:00 Why NO ONE could split up The LOX 14:30 Styles is anti-glizzy, anti-flag 22:00 The "pause" debate 30:30 Styles breaks down plant-based philosophy 36:00 New LOX music & the group's studio 44:00 Can a 55-year-old start rapping? Old vs. young debate 1:10:00 Crew member's loafers drive Joe insane 1:14:30 Joe's Iron Sheik story 1:31:00 The LOX play two new records liveSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
DaBaby on surviving controversies, putting Charlotte on the map & Joe's robbing the gym story
Fat Joe and Jadakiss sit down with DaBaby, who pulls up to Joe and Jada fresh off his new album ‘Be More Grateful’ and his current single ‘Pop Dat Thang’ that's taken over the hip hop charts and the clubs. Joe reflects on being in DaBaby's corner during his controversies and tells him that he’s always believed that there are some people, like himself and Dave Chappelle, that can’t be cancelled. The conversation gets into what it took to kick the door down coming out of Charlotte with no blueprint, how J. Cole and Petey Pablo also put on for North Carolina rap, and what it feels like to have your hometown ride for you when the rest of the world is trying to turn its back. Joe opens up about his own experiences losing everything to the IRS, watching fake loyalty disappear overnight, and the moment "All the Way Up" dropped and he turned around and fired every dude in his section. Plus, DaBaby calls out Trick Daddy to decide who’s the best chef in the rap game and asks Joe about his viral story of robbing everyone in his high school gym. Joe and Jada is now STREAMING ON NETFLIX! All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet 06:00 Joe on being in DaBaby's corner through controversies 10:30 Kicking the door down coming out of Charlotte 21:00 Joe's ear for hits: Stealing “Conceited” beat from Missy for Remy 33:00 DaBaby calls out Trick Daddy for a cook-off 50:00 Joe’s robbing the whole gym story 1:04:00 “Pop Dat Thang” listening sessionSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Real Report - Rip Micheals on life-changing heart attack, T.I. booed off stage, 20 years of Wild’n Out & the Kevin Hart collab
This week Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda invite Rip Micheals onto the show as he discusses growing up in Chicago, the differences between New York and Chicago pizza, and his rise through the comedy scene into Wild ‘N Out where he has spent over 20 years developing talent and building a platform. He breaks down transitioning from comedian to promoter, the business behind comedians reaching superstar numbers, and the structure of Wild ‘N Out Boot Camp, while sharing stories about the toughest crowds, top comedy greats, and why New York audiences demand the most. Rip also reflects on moments like T.I. getting booed at his show, navigating crowd work, a Kevin Hart story, working with artists like Jacquees and Rich Homie Quan, and turning down company opportunities, along with personal experiences including his heart attack, becoming fearless, waiting for a new heart, a 50 Cent story, and a closing moment with Justina Valentine. All lines provided by Hard Rock BetSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Real Report - 50 Cent's director Eif Rivera tells WILD 'Power' & Fat Joe beef stories
On this episode of The Real Report, Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda sit down with Bronx-born music video and TV director Eif Rivera, who breaks down his journey from graffiti and camcorders on 164th and Sheridan Ave to becoming one of the most trusted directors in hip hop and Hollywood. Eif details his long creative partnership with 50 Cent, the untold story behind brokering the peace between 50 and Fat Joe, and how working video after video with 50 ultimately opened the doors to 'Power,' 'For Life,' and music videos with Kendrick Lamar, Drake, French Montana, Nicki Minaj, and more. He also shares the full story of landing Al Pacino for his upcoming film 'Killing Castro,' including the nerve-wracking dinner where Pacino name-dropped every director he'd ever worked with before telling Eif that it was rappers that saved his career. Eif also reveals his next project, a Kimbo Slice biopic where 50 was offered the lead role.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.