Fat Joe Explains How He Got His Nickname “Joey Crack”

Fat Joe, the Bronx-bred hip-hop heavyweight, recently spilled the beans on the origin of his notorious moniker, “Joey Crack.” While many assumed the nickname was a nod to the drug epidemic that gripped his hometown during the ’80s and ’90s, Joe clarified that it had an entirely different meaning. “They call me Joey Crack ’cause the crack of my a** shows whenever I stand up, girls in my hood gave me the name,” Fat Joe tweeted on X. He revealed the lighthearted and surprisingly cheeky backstory during a candid conversation about his life on the streets.

The revelation caught fans off guard, as the hip-hop community had long associated the moniker with the crack cocaine epidemic that Fat Joe navigated through during his rise in the rap game. But, as Joe himself affirmed, it was never about the drug; it was all about his distinctive physique and the playful banter that echoed through the streets of his Bronx neighborhood. “Nah is them Atlanta RICO laws coming to New York or something?” someone commented. “OG you could’ve kept that one in the tuck,” another person said. “Finally an answer to one of the most asked questions in rap history,” another commented.

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In a moment of reflection, Fat Joe went on to express gratitude. He also continued with the mantra “God is great.” This unexpected revelation not only showcased Joe’s ability to embrace humor but also shed light on the multifaceted layers of his personality. Fans and fellow artists took to social media to share a mix of surprise and amusement at the unexpected revelation. Memes and jokes flooded the internet, showcasing the hip-hop community’s ability to find humor in unexpected places.

As the story of “Joey Crack” took an unexpected and humorous twist, it became a testament to Fat Joe’s resilience and ability to navigate the complexities of his upbringing with a unique blend of humor and authenticity. The Bronx legend continues to prove that, in hip-hop, even a nickname can tell a story that transcends the expected narratives.

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Busta Rhymes Wants A Truce With Charlamagne Tha God

In a surprising turn of events, Busta Rhymes made a pitstop at The Breakfast Club for an appearance on the iconic hip-hop morning show. He came ready to call a truce with none other than Charlamagne Tha God. While DJ Envy took the reins in moderating the conversation, Charlamagne was MIA, reportedly grounded due to a missed flight. “Charlamagne, you gon’ make this up to me, now,” Busta said during the interview. He was clearly disappointed at the missed opportunity for an on-air truce. “I’ve waited a long time to sit up here with Charlamagne. I love Charlamagne, but I needed to sit down with him up here.”

Undeterred by the absence of his co-host, Busta Rhymes emphasized the completion of the moment. He asserted that the beauty of the encounter transcended Charlamagne’s physical presence. “It should’ve been complete, but y’know the beautiful thing is it is complete, even without Charlamagne,” Busta reflected.

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He extended a message directly to Charlamagne, a challenge and an olive branch. “You gon’ pull your a** up, Charlamagne, and we gon’ get into this building session. I’ma make sure that we are both available when you get back so we can do our building session, Charlamagne…and you travel back safely, king.” In a similar sentiment, as HNHH previously reported, Charlamagne Tha God also expressed remorse over disparaging remarks he made a decade ago. He acknowledged the regrettable comments that ignited a feud with Busta Rhymes. This signals a potential shift in their dynamic, hinting at the possibility of reconciliation and a more mature understanding between these two titans of hip-hop.

This unexpected visit left fans eagerly anticipating the much-anticipated dialogue between Busta Rhymes and Charlamagne Tha God. It was a conversation that had the potential to transcend the airwaves and resonate throughout the hip-hop community. One can’t help but wonder what revelations, reconciliations, and wisdom these two legends will exchange when they finally come face-to-face. In the meantime, let us know your thoughts on HNHH!

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When Will SZA’s ‘SOS’ Deluxe ‘Lana’ Come Out?

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It’s been nearly a year since SZA shared her highly anticipated sophomore album, SOS. Since then, the project has dominated the music charts and helped her sweep the awards season, including at the 2023 Billboard and Soul Train Awards. SOS is also predicted to sweep the 2024 Grammy Awards as SZA is the most nominated act of the year. Now that she’s wrapped up her record-setting supporting tour, fans are begging for the album’s deluxe version.

So when will SOS Deluxe album Lana come out? According to SZA’s recent activity on X (formerly Twitter), it will be soon. In a screenshot by Pop Crave, as one fan hypothesized that the project would be released along with a lead single and video in December, SZA seemed to subtly agree by liking the post.

On September 8, SZA revealed details about the album during a private show. “So, the deluxe is like a whole ‘nother album. It’s called ‘Lana.’ It’s seven to ten songs, and it’ll be out this fall,” she said in a video captured by an attendee.

Last month, SZA hinted that the project would get its own intimate mini-tour in the cities that showed the most support during her initial North American stops.

‘The Color Purple’ Movie’s Jam-Packed Soundtrack Will Feature Appearances Alicia Keys, Usher, Megan Thee Stallion & More

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On Christmas Day, The Color Purple is set to dazzle another generation of filmgoers. In the new adaptation of the musical version of Alice Walker’s beloved novel, Fantasia will reprise the role she played on Broadway. But the all-star cast doesn’t stop there. Halle Bailey, Jon Batiste, HER, Ciara, and more will appear. Given the film’s musical legacy, the soundtrack has enormous shoes to fill.

On Monday, November 27, it was revealed that a jam-packed lineup of musicians set to appear on the album. Two of the film’s stars, HER and Halle Bailey, will lend their voice to the soundtrack, which is executive produced by Quincy Jones and Scott Sanders. It will also include Alicia Keys, Usher, Mary J. Blige, Megan Thee Stallion, Jennifer Hudson, Keyshia Cole, Jorja Smith, Coco Jones, Ciara, Mary Mary, and Missy Elliott.

The soundtrack’s first taste came from Alicia Keys’ song “Lifeline.” You can listen to the single below. The soundtrack will be shared on December 15 via WaterTower Music and Gamma.

Walker’s novel was first filmed by Steven Spielberg in 1985, with a cast that included Whoopi Goldberg, Danny Glover, Oprah Winfrey, and Margaret Avery. It was a hit that earned 10 Academy Award nominations.

The Color Purple will hit theaters on December 25.

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Here’s Jack Harlow’s ‘No Place Like Home Tour’ Setlist

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Jack Harlow didn’t exactly win over Ford Field attendees when he performed at the Green Bay Packers vs. Detroit Lions Thanksgiving game. But reviews for the “Lovin’ On Me” rapper’s standalone show are off the charts. Harlow’s No Place Like Home Tour started as a love letter to his Kentucky roots, with stops only in the state’s borders. Now it’s evolved into a display of his homefield advantage.

The six-date tour kicked off on November 24 in Owensboro at the Owensboro Sports Center. With only a few stops remaining, the opportunity to see Harlow before year’s end. View Harlow’s No Place Like Home Tour setlist, according to Setlist.Fm, and the remaining tour dates below.

No Place Like Home Tour Setlist

1. “They Don’t Love It”
2. “Route 66”
3. “Nail Tech”
4. “No Enhancers”
5. “Is That Ight?”
6. “Denver”
7. “21C / Delta”
8. “Way Out”
9. “Creme”
10.”Dua Lipa”
11. “Young Harleezy”
12. “Movie Star”
13. “Side Piece”
14. “Sundown”
15. “Warsaw”
16. “Thru The Night”
17. “2Stylish”
18. “Sylvia”
19. “Ghost”
20. “Tyler Herro”
21. “SUVs (Black on Black)”
22. “Churchill Downs”
23. “Like a Blade of Grass”
24. “Poison”
25. “Luv Is Dro”
26. “I Wanna See Some Ass”
27. “Already Best Friends”
28. “Industry Baby”
29. “Whats Poppin”
30. “First Class”
31. “Lovin’ On Me”

No Place Like Home Tour remaining dates

12/01 — Murray, KY @ CFSB Center
12/02 — Bowling Green, KY @ E.A. Diddle Arena
12/03 — Lexington, KY @ Rupp Arena

Jack Harlow is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

How To Buy Nicki Minaj’s ‘Pink Friday 2.0 Eau De Parfum’ Spray

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Black Friday 2023 turned out to be a bust across several industries. Many brands failed to deliver on their promise of killer sales. Folks are still searching for holiday gifts. But Nicki Minaj was sure to have something in the pipeline.

With Pink Friday 2, slated to hit streaming services next month, the “Bahm Bahm” rapper is playing up the nostalgic nature of her forthcoming album’s title. On Sunday, November 26, Minaj brought back another stocking stuffer staple from her past. “It’s official,” she wrote in a post on her official Instagram page. “My brand new fragrance #PinkFriday2 is now 🎀💜🦄.”

Here’s how to buy Minaj’s Pink Friday 2.0 Eau De Parfum spray: The follow-up to her original 2012 Pink Friday scent is exclusively available in JCPenny stores and on its official website. On the landing page, the fragrance notes are described as having nectarine, pineapple, and solar bloom top notes. Then, there are orange flower petals, pink mimosa, and damask rose hearts. However, the base notes are amber, tonka bean, and sexy mus.

Minaj’s Pink Friday 2.0 Eau De Parfum spray is offered in two sizes. The larger size, 1.7-ounce, retails for $49 and comes in a custom-crafted bottle, which mirrors a look from Minaj’s “Super Freaky Girl” video. The second option is a 0.33-ounce travel size. The large size is currently marked as out of stock, but the website allows visitors to sign up for a restock alert. Find more information here.

In January 2024, the Pink Friday press-on nails will be available for purchase.

Sexyy Red Takes Matters Into Her Own Hands In “Free My N***a” Music Video

Over the weekend, Sexyy Red released her new single “Free My N***a.” The song has clicked with fans right away to the tune of more than 250k streams on Spotify in just a few days. Now, Red has seen fit to drop a music video accompanying the song. While the song is about making a request for her baby daddy to be freed, in the video she takes matters into her own hands. She sets up a prison break to free her man herself.

The video has already racked up tens of thousands of views and fans quickly took to the comments to praise Red. “Pregnant and all don’t matter because she is consistent with her work. I don’t know why some people don’t like her music if it ain’t for you don’t listen and if it is TURN it UP” one of the top comments on the video reads. “Sexyy so authentic. She just being herself and having fun, all music doesn’t have to be deep. Sometimes people just want to escape,” another one agrees. Check out the full video below.

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Sexyy Red’s Newest Video

Earlier this month, Sexyy Red sparked some debate online when she referred to herself as the “modern day Boosie.” Even though some fans took issue with the comparison, Boosie himself didn’t seem to. He saw the comparison as Red giving him his flowers.

Sexyy Red has been one of the biggest breakout stars in rap music this year. Earlier in 2023 she released her debut album Hood Hottest Princess. The album spawned her breakout hit “Pound Town 2” with Nicki Minaj. Tracks from the album like “SkeeYee” and “Hellcats SRTs” have become big hits in the months since the album dropped. She’s also collaborated with numerous other high-profile artists like Drake, DaBaby, SZA, Lil Durk, and many more in this year alone. What do you think of the music video for Sexyy Red’s “Free My N***a?” Let us know in the comment section below.

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50 Cent Reveals The First Thing He Bought After Signing With Eminem And Dr. Dre

In a recent chat on Apple Music’s The Rebecca Judd Show, recorded backstage during his Nov. 21 show at London’s O2, 50 Cent opened up. He shared details about some pivotal moments tied to the 20th anniversary of his groundbreaking debut album, Get Rich or Die Tryin’. One of the burning questions addressed the first purchase he made after hitting it big. Specifically, the interviewer wanted to know what he did with his check after signing to Eminem’s Shady Records in 2002. 50 Cent revealed, “I bought my grandmother a C220 Benz. I’ll never forget because when I got the car, I got it right away, the first thing I bought when the deal was done.” This gesture speaks volumes about the rapper’s connection to family and his desire to share his success with those he holds dear.

The story he tells turn when 50 Cent recalls returning from his tour to find his grandfather on the porch. He shared that his grandpa was visibly moved by the sight of his grandmother’s new car. In a touching moment, 50 shares, “He was having a moment. So he was like, ‘I just went to work. I went to work, hurt my back, came back, and she done brainwashed my kids.’” His grandfather, it seems, was grappling with the changes that success had brought to the family.

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50 Cent’s Big Purchase

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – JULY 15: 50 Cent attends the “Power Book III: Raising Kanan” New York Premiere at Hammerstein Ballroom on July 15, 2021 in New York City. (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images)

The sweet memory gives fans a glimpse into the complex emotions that success can stir within a family. Despite the glamour and extravagance often associated with the hip-hop lifestyle, 50 Cent’s first purchase was a testament to the values instilled in him. This emphasized the importance of family and acknowledging the sacrifices made by his grandparents.

In this candid conversation, 50 Cent showcases a side rarely seen by the public. He got a chance to reveal the profound impact of success on familial relationships. An opportunity of a lifetime that quite literally changed his life. And the people close to him. As fans continue to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Get Rich or Die Tryin‘, this personal anecdote adds a layer of depth to the narrative of 50 Cent’s journey from rags to riches. What do you think of this sweet story? Let us know on HNHH!

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Beyoncé Embraces The Flaws And All In Her Engrossing ‘Renaissance’ Film

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In a year full of cinematic magic tricks, one of the most memorable comes from an unexpected source. It takes place relatively early in Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé, just as the electric performances from her 2022 album are swinging into full gear. As “Alien Superstar” (among the album’s best and most acclaimed songs) is getting started, the audio and visual elements that the audience is witnessing fail. For a brief moment, there is uncertainty in the air as to whether the film projection is having issues or if this is just a part of the movie. Quickly, the latter proves true, as we see the behind-the-scenes scramble of the Renaissance World Tour crew to get the show back on track.

The film takes this time to go back into the dressing room as we hear radio updates estimating how long until the concert audience will be left waiting for Beyoncé. There, the realization is made: Beyoncé needs to change her costume. Someone in her camp leaps on this idea, noting that it would be amazing if Beyoncé emerged from this momentary delay in a new outfit. So, they hustle to get her changed, and minutes later the crowd loses it as she is raised from a hole in the stage to pick up right where she left off, the pulse of “Alien Superstar” lifting the concert to a level that wouldn’t have been possible if something hadn’t gone wrong.

As an artist, Beyoncé has made the idea of turning lemons into lemonade a sort of mission statement, a phrase that’s repeated in the movie and, obviously, the titular idea behind what many consider her greatest recorded achievement. But it’s one thing to say it and another thing to witness the practice in action. It’s also a brave and affecting bit of filmmaking when presented in Renaissance. When we look back at 2023 in cinema, we’ll remember Oppenheimer’s dream-like imagining of the effects of his bomb and Ethan Hunt’s motorcycle freefall and Gloria’s thesis-like speech at the center of Barbie as the kind of individual moments that get people to continue returning to movie theaters. But by taking this huge technical malfunction from her Phoenix tour stop and making it a centerpiece of her own film, Beyoncé delivered the kind of tension and euphoric release that people like Christopher Nolan and Greta Gerwig strive for. In short, it’s masterful.

Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé is written and directed by the star musician, which would typically mean a particularly polished and sanitized version of herself at the movie’s center. Beyoncé rarely gives interviews, barely uses social media as more than a dumping ground for her best looks, and hardly allows people outside of her world to tell her story. So, this type of film is the closest many fans have to access. But as an artist now in her 40s, Beyoncé emphasizes that she’s at the point in her life where she feels free, and that allows for the film to still be revealing and go beyond the perfection pedestal that the Bey Hive places her on. The “Alien Superstar” malfunction captures the idea that maybe the moments where things don’t go right are as essential to the whole story as the moments that they do. Elsewhere, the film is full of similar sentiments.

It’s no coincidence that the Renaissance World Tour offered up her 2006 song “Flaws And All” as the second track of her nightly setlist, for which she went viral for her performance as she would point to the “imperfections” of her body to accompany the sentiment in the lyrics. This has long been something that Beyoncé has wrestled with and is regularly underscored by the insistence that she is beyond critique, that she somehow eschews the troubles and insecurities that the rest of us wrestle with. But in the film, we witness her body failing her (she undergoes knee surgery shortly before the tour is to begin), relive a childhood vocal injury, follow her quest to balance work with family, and observe her commitment to fulfilling her vision in all elements of the tour. Of course, she ends up succeeding on all fronts, because she is Beyoncé and she is more exceptional than the rest of us. But that struggle — the element that she says has defined her career to this point — makes her relatable, and all the more impressive as both a creative and a person.

We even see this in the actions of her daughter, Blue Ivy. In what is likely to be the most talked about section of the film, Beyoncé shows the audience what led to her daughter dancing on stage nightly during the performance of “My Power.” According to Beyoncé, it was meant to be a one-time thing that Blue begged for. But once Blue saw social media critiques of the first performance, she went back and practiced that much harder, determined to use her first attempt at professional dancing as a springboard to improve. As the daughter of two of music’s biggest stars, it would be easy to coast, but Blue was determined to prove her work ethic and ability, a lesson most people don’t learn to this extent at 11 years old. The picture painted is impressive in terms of Blue Ivy, but also in the values that Beyoncé is passing on to her family. Flaws can be improved upon. It’s all part of the process.

Mostly, though, the film stands as a testament to the recent achievements of Beyoncé. Existing as part concert film and part tour documentary, Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé focuses on the last year of Beyoncé’s life, as she relishes the freedom that being a 42-year-old woman brings. We see clips from across the US and Europe and focus particularly on her hometown show of Houston, tracing the journey from backyard performances to stadiums. We see the reason she felt the need to highlight queer ballroom culture on this album, how her Uncle Johnny played such an important role in her early career costumes and her lasting musical taste. We meet both her crew and her fans, the two elements that are essential puzzle pieces for the creation and reception of her art. And we see the performances, showing why the last couple of decades have seen her as one of (if not THE) most important musicians of her time. And while viewers should yearn for Beyoncé to allow others access to tell her story, we’re left with a stunning self-portrait that shows Beyoncé embracing her flaws, using them to improve, and passing on her hard-fought wisdom both in her home and on the stage.

How Much Is Beyoncé’s ‘Renaissance’ Movie Cup?

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December 1, Beyoncé’s Renaissance film hits theaters, along with some special goodies for fans who make it a point to see it opening weekend. AMC Theatres is offering an exclusive Renaissance-themed popcorn bucket and drink cup (which will very likely sell out before the weekend is over).

According to the AMC website, the popcorn bucket will be $22.99, while the cup will be $12.99. (MacGuffins Bar is also selling a Renaissance-themed Paloma with tequila AND gin if you would like to get absolutely sloshed during the movie.)

The film premiered in Los Angeles on Saturday, November 25, in an event that saw the reunion of all five members of Destiny’s Child, as well as a whole galaxy of R&B stars inspired by Beyoncé. Meanwhile, the movie itself is said to be both a concert film and a behind-the-scenes documentary of both the tour and the making of the album that prompted it.

A moment that is already being discussed finds Beyoncé admitting that her daughter Blue Ivy’s appearances on the tour weren’t initially planned as such (the first was supposed to be a one-off) and praising the 11-year-old’s tenacity as she worked hard to improve her own performance after some harsh comments online.

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