Fat Joe Calls Rihanna “The Black Marilyn Monroe,” Says He Knew About Super Bowl For Months
Fat Joe revealed he knew Rihanna would be performing at the Super Bowl months before the announcement was made. Read more about what he had to say!
Fat Joe revealed he knew Rihanna would be performing at the Super Bowl months before the announcement was made. Read more about what he had to say!
Fat Joe says the manner of PnB Rock’s killing in a robbery last month “touched me in a different way,” because of how ruthless it was.
Fat Joe said “no one’s going to pressure” him to stop using the word, but he’s still trying to curb his usage.
Fat Joe and several professional baseball players were allegedly victims of a Ponzi scheme, leading to a lawsuit.
Some fans called for a boycott of the awards show after BET named Fat Joe as the host of this year’s ceremony in Atlanta.
Fat Joe revealed he will be at his most “authentic, vulnerable, and comedic self on that stage,” in the forthcoming production.
Fat Joe reassured fans his relationship with Irv Gotti is intact after the Murder Inc. founder said they were no longer friends.
Irv Gotti blasted Ashanti on an episode of the Drink Champs podcast, which led to Fat Joe calling the Murder Inc. co-founder a “sucker.”
Fat Joe does what he does and calls Irv Gotta a sucker.
Fat Joe did not mince his words when discussing Tekashi 6ix9ine calling him “a p*ssy, a sucka, a b*tch,” with a death wish.
Wendy Williams claimed she is “absolutely” coming back to host her talk show, but in the meantime, she will not be tuning in to “Sherri.
Nas is set to narrate the eight-part docuseries.
Fat Joe wrote a memoir titled ‘The Book of Jose,” which will be released by Roc Nation and Random House’s Roc Lit 101 in November.
Pretty Lou has gathered some of New York’s hottest talent to perform at his annual event to raise awareness and funds for cancer research.
With Busta Rhymes, Fat Joe, Trae Tha Truth, Paul Wall, and Styles P all jump on the Nems remix of “Bing Bong.”
The internet has been clowning Fat Joe over his choice of footwear as he was preparing for the weekend blizzard!
Few people demonstratively love the Bronx, like hometown hero Fat Joe. Join him on Saturday for a massive fundraiser to support the people impacted by the horrific fire in the borough that birthed Hip-Hop.
Fat Joe doesn’t fall into the trap of “Keeping Up With The Joneses,” and neither will his children if he has anything to do with it.
The death toll from the tragedy is expected to rise.
The New Yorker is thankful he never had to compromise his morals.