Fat Joe Says He Worked With The Notorious B.I.G. On An Album Filled With Tupac Diss Tracks

Fat Joe’s time in hip-hop goes back to the early 1990s, and over the decades the Bronx native has worked with a number of notable names, including Diddy, Busta Rhymes, Lil Wayne, and many more. Alas, he narrowly missed being on an album by Notorious B.I.G. During a conversation with Verzuz founders Swizz Beatz and Timbaland, Fat Joe revealed that he and the late rapper had begun recording an album before his tragic death.

“We cut about five songs together,’ he said. “He was like, ‘You the Latino don, I’m the Black don.’ And we was in that studio going crazy. It’s verified by Puff Daddy and everybody. I’ma keep it real – at the time, we were dissing Tupac a lot and all that and so that should have never seen the light of day. Which is respectfully so, because you know they both passed on. But yeah, I worked with the B.I.G. for real.”

The discussion came a little over a week after Biggie: I Got A Story To Tell, a documentary that reflected on the late rapper’s life, was released on Netflix. Prior to that, Swizz and Timbaland shared plans to do a Biggie vs. Tupac Verzuz battle.

You can listen to a clip from the interview above.

Cardi B Came To Mac Miller’s Defense After Her 2019 Best Rap Album Grammy Was Criticized

The 2021 Grammys are just a few days away, and as with every year, conversations about the show are alive on social media. In a now-deleted tweet, one person looked back at the 2019 ceremony, calling out the Recording Academy for inviting Mac Miller’s family to the award show, where his Swimming album was nominated in the Best Rap Album category, only to give the trophy to Cardi B’s Invasion Of Privacy. Cardi caught wind of the comment and questioned their inconsistent defense of the rapper, particularly after his DUI car crash.

“His family didn’t have no mean energy so why you?” she replied. “I hate when ya make hate tweets like this go viral but where was the love when ya bullied him for months on this app & he was crying out for help? Making fun of him when he crash his car?” She posted the tweet with a screenshot of a US Magazine article about the late rapper’s family “rooting for Cardi B” ahead of the 2019 show and added, “Ya don’t care till somebody is gone.”

In another tweet, Cardi wrote, “This is why I express myself whether is on live, twitter or curse people out cause some artist got soo much hurt inside from bullyin on these apps & they afraid to speak & turn to other thing to numb the pain.” She added, “Ya forgot real quick how when he drop the album ya was like ‘flop”NBC.’”

She also discussed how cyberbullying gives artists mental health issues, such as depression. Cardi then shared a video of her honoring Mac after her Best Rap Album, where she said, “I’m sharing this Grammy with you motherf*cker. Rest in peace.”

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Jacquees & Mulatto Spice Things Up In “Freaky As Me” Visual

After sharing their new single “Freaky As Me” last week, Jacquees and Mulatto return for a sultry music video to match the track’s energy. Jacquees has kept himself busy in recent months as his collaboration with Casanova, “Don’t You Wanna,” was released in February, following November’s “BACKEND” with Foogiano and Gucci Mane and September’s “Dope Dealer.” The self-professed King of R&B isn’t letting go of his title and he and Mulatto show off their kinks in the colorful visual.

Each scene shows scantily-clad women delivering their best sexy dance moves and you even see Jacquees tied up as one woman has her way with him. Mulatto takes a more dominating approach in her sexy ‘fit as she drops her familiar explicit bars. It’s unclear if this track will be featured on an upcoming project from the Georgia native or if this was a one-off to feed his fans. Check out the video for “Freaky As Me” and let us know what you think.

Romeo Miller & Chris Brown Want All The Smoke In 2-On-2 Basketball Game

Watching celebrities ball out of control—or not—during NBA All-Star Weekend has caused Chris Brown to call out his fellow artists. Breezy has participated in several celebrity-centered sports games and tournaments throughout his career, and it’s clear that his dance skills aren’t the only talents he has. Brown takes his balling quite seriously, and he’s ready for all the smoke in the paint with whoever wants to go at it. While co-hosting Fox Soul’s The Mix, Romeo Miller revealed that he and Brown are ready to take on two formidable opponents.

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“Me and Chris Brown, this is what we really do. Like, you gotta put a pro on one of us,” said Miller. “If I’m not guarding him or he not guarding me, you gotta hope that you got Terrell Owens on your celebrity team because this is really what I do. And he was in that position where he could have went and played college ball as well and they put us on opposite teams for a reason.”

“Me and Chris never played on the same team. So, I’m like, if me and him run it up two-on-two, I don’t think anybody in the industry will beat us, and there’s a lot of hoopers,” Miller added. “Not sayin’ people can’t hoop. The Game could hoop, J. Cole could hoop, Quavo could hoop—but when it comes to Tier One, I think me and Chris—I know me and Chris is at the top.”

“Just throw the invite [and] let me come to some of these open runs that they’ve been doing.” This two-on-two game may come sooner than you think because Romeo claims Brown already DMed him about making it happen. Check out the full episode of The Mix below to catch Romeo Miller’s remarks about teaming up with Chris Brown.

Lil Durk Honors The Woman That Saved His Life

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Chicago rap star Lil Durk is thankful for his boo India Royale. The king of the trenches has seriously blessed his boo up for her birthday with some major drip. Lil Durk Honors The Woman Who Saved Him Lil Durk completely iced out India Royale on her special day. He copped her some new chains […]

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Tekashi 6ix9ine Faces Lawsuit Over ‘GOOBA’

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New York rap star Tekashi 6ix9ine is once again facing some legal action. A new lawsuit has been thrown at him over his “GOOBA” music video. Tekashi 6ix9ine Faces Lawsuit A Texas beat-producing group named BEATDEMONS is lawyering up against Tekashi and claiming “GOOBA” sounds a whole lot like their track “Regular”. In return, they […]

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Lil Kim & Foxy Brown’s Unreleased Track Teased By Fat Joe & Rashad Ringo Smith

The rumors about Lil Kim and Foxy Brown have plagued Hip Hop for decades. The beef between the two Rap icons began many years ago and resulted in diss tracks and reported altercations, but there hasn’t been much heard about any animosity in some time. Fans have even called on Swizz Beatz and Timbaland to work on having Kim and Foxy appear on Verzuz, but as we await news regarding that possibility, famed producer Rashad Ringo Smith popped up on The Fat Joe Show with a snippet of an unreleased collaboration between the ladies.

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The gossip about Foxy Brown and Lil Kim‘s phantom track or even collaborative album is almost a ghost story of Hip Hop past at this point, but Smith verified that the music does exist. Fat Joe couldn’t believe he was hearing a portion of the track in real-time, but Smith only gave him enough of a teaser that featured Foxy’s first verse. Joe tried his best to get Smith to play just a bit of the Queen Bee’s bars, but he wasn’t having it.

“Soon come,” said Smith. “Let’s put it that way.” Joe seemed playfully frustrated that he couldn’t hear Kim spit just a few lines, but fans are now wondering what they have in store. Your move, Verzuz. Check out the snippet of the collab below as well as Smith’s full interview and let us know what you think.

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Beyoncé Shows Meghan Markle Support After Emotional Oprah Interview

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Grammy-winning singer Beyoncé is showing huge support for British royal family member Meghan Markle. Queen Bey went online with lots of praise for the married mother after her tell-all interview with TV icon Oprah Winfrey. Beyoncé Shows Her Support To Meghan Markle Bey went online to support Meghan Markle and offer praise for her “courage & leadership”. […]

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Yung Bleu Credits Drake For Making Him Millions

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Alabama rapper/singer Yung Bleu had a breakout year in 2020 thanks in part to the star power of hip-hop icon Drake. Bleu’s remix of “You’re Mines Still” had a feature from the Grammy-winning Toronto native and it’s been his biggest hit to date. Yung Bleu Credits Drake For Millions Yung Bleu revealed on Twitter recently […]

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Cardi B Comes To Mac Miller’s Defense After Her 2019 Best Rap Album Grammy Was Criticized

The 2021 Grammys are just a few days away, and as with every year, conversations about the show are alive on social media. In a now-deleted tweet, one person looked back at the 2019 ceremony, calling out the Recording Academy for inviting Mac Miller’s family to the award show, where his Swimming album was nominated in the Best Rap Album category, only to give the trophy to Cardi B’s Invasion Of Privacy. Cardi caught wind of the comment and questioned their inconsistent defense of the rapper, particularly after his DUI car crash.

“His family didn’t have no mean energy so why you?” she replied. “I hate when ya make hate tweets like this go viral but where was the love when ya bullied him for months on this app & he was crying out for help? Making fun of him when he crash his car?” She posted the tweet with a screenshot of a US Magazine article about the late rapper’s family “rooting for Cardi B” ahead of the 2019 show and added, “Ya don’t care till somebody is gone.”

In another tweet, Cardi wrote, “This is why I express myself whether is on live, twitter or curse people out cause some artist got soo much hurt inside from bullyin on these apps & they afraid to speak & turn to other thing to numb the pain.” She added, “Ya forgot real quick how when he drop the album ya was like ‘flop”NBC.’”

She also discussed how cyberbullying gives artists mental health issues, such as depression. Cardi then shared a video of her honoring Mac after her Best Rap Album, where she said, “I’m sharing this Grammy with you motherf*cker. Rest in peace.”

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.