Fat Joe speaks on Jay-Z, 50 Cent, and Remy Ma
Fat Joe has responded to 50 Cent’s recent jokes about his upcoming “J.O.S.E. Part II” album, actually thanking 50 for helping to promote the project, even better than his record label. During an interview yesterday (October 6th), Fat Joe sarcastically declared his love for 50. “I’ve realized something really, that, he’s my number one fan and really loves Fat Joe,” Joey told radio personality Angie Martinez. “I’m really tuned in to that, I really came to that realization that he’s my number one fan because I’m a little upset at the label, I felt we could have did way more promotions, but if you didn’t know Fat Joe’s album was coming out today, I think he said, ‘Yo, my man Joe needs this little bit of promotion man, like he’s so much of a formidable opponent, that you know, I gotta keep this guy around, I gotta go promote his new album.’ Absolutely. Promotions. Nah, thank-you 50, man, major promotions, you really bigged me up. Nobody was thinking about me before that, thank-you, I love you. J.O.S.E. II in stores right now.” Fat Joe’s new “J.O.S.E. Part II” album hit stores recently and he held a release party in New York last month for it and guess who showed up? Jay-Z. Joey says despite the two having problems in the past, they had no issues at the party. First Joe talked about former Terror Squad member Remy Ma. “She’s just, you know, stay strong because I don’t wish that on nobody,” Joe said in an interview. “Not [even] on my worst enemy. She got a kid and family who misses her so I can, that’s, that’s, you know, I wish her the best. She can come home or whatever the case may be. You know, we rockin’ on.” Joe then went on to talk about Jay-Z “[me and Jay] are cool, I actually think it was cool that he showed up to the party. [laughs] Nah man, don’t listen to the hype [about me hitting him with a bottle in the past.] I got no problems with Jay-Z. Whatever happened in the past, whatever, the past is the past. I got absolutely no problems in the universe with this guy, you know, he does his thing man, he’s putting it down for hip-hop. I’m not hatin’ on that man whatsoever, man.”
posted by HipHopHavoc at 10/09/2009
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