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Joe and Jada - Fat Joe & Jadakiss share UNTOLD stories of Tupac, The Notorious B.I.G., Big Pun & more rap legends

Joe and Jada - Fat Joe & Jadakiss share UNTOLD stories of Tupac, The Notorious B.I.G., Big Pun & more rap legends

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Fat Joe and Jadakiss devote today’s episode to discussing Jim Jones’ recent take that being a rapper is the most dangerous job in the world. Joe and Jada share stories they have surrounding several gone-to-soon hip hop legends like Tupac, The Notorious B.I.G., Big Pun, Big L, and more. Jada tells Joe about how he and The Lox were on their first trip to Los Angeles on the fateful night that Biggie died, and Joe shares a wild story of himself and Big Pun getting into trouble in LA and bringing protection that year’s Grammy Awards. They also discuss Joe’s falling out with Justin Bieber, Tory Lanez getting attacked in jail, their top-five hip hop producers, as well the untimely passings of recent hip hop stars like Nipsey Hussle and Pop Smoke. Joe and Jada give advice to the younger generation of rappers on how to stay healthy and out of trouble.

03:00 - Is hip hop the most dangerous job?

08:00 - Jada on Biggie, Joe & Pun at the Emmys

26:00 - Joe's falling out with Justin Bieber

36:00 - How Joe & Jada met Tupac

41:45 - Streaming scams artists

51:00 - Advice for younger generation

56:30 - Top 5 producers

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