"Fat Joe had his homies look out for 2Pac in prison" - Napoleon

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You can disagree with Joe musically, and as a white Puerto Rican saying nikka, but you can't front on his pedigree as a man and as a street cat. One of the few street rappers that actually was knee deep in the culture and movement of Hip Hop. Not every cat in the street gives a shyt about Hip Hop like that and not every person in the industry either.
 
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Fam nikkas was playing Hit Em Up in NY at the height of the beef. I remember my whole JR high was Pac fans and I’m from Brooklyn.

I got my first apartment in 05. I want to say in a year’s span I heard that song coming from cars like 5 times in a years span

nikkax gave a fukk
 
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You can disagree with Joe musically, and as a white Puerto Rican saying nikka, but you can't front on his pedigree as a man and as a street cat. One of the few street rappers that actually was knee deep in the culture and movement of Hip Hop. Not every cat in the street gives a shyt about Hip Hop like that and not every person in the industry either.

Yeah, he got the street cred. I'll give him that but not really feeling dude in any of the other areas you listed.
 

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I don’t believe that hit’em up conversation. I just can’t fathom Joe saying he cool with them performing that song and this was 03 (based on the timeline on when what’s luv dropped). I believe Joe showed love but ain’t no way he would okay performing “Hit’em up” in New York.
Dude Napoleon from outlaws himself said it. Why would fat joe position himself asking them if they wish to play the song "hit em up" hoping they wouldnt play it and saying he has his back by lying on some chess move? It's not like fat joe was by himself and also it was already bad for Outlaws as far as industry respect and as far as their music not getting love and radio industry everywhere not reaching out to them and why stir the pot singing that song anyway?

Also, Fat Joe didn't have to have the outlaws in the radio station interview while in the westcoast when Outlaws wasnt invited so at least joe was consistent showing love:yeshrug:
 
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Only Coli weirdos question Fat Joe. Same people that question J Prince, though...not much logic behind their shyt.
shyt, Joe got Common out of a jam when Mack 10 and his crew bumped into Common and they was bout to get at Common. Fat Joe basically said "not on my watch". And I think this was in LA
 
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Damn, these replies are disgusting, :gag:. "Mmmmm, he so gangsta"



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Salute Fat Joe tho, he was the lone puerto rican star in rap, all the puerto rican street guys wanted to be a part of his movement.
This cracka here:mjlol:

fukking Yellawolf fan ass cac:mjlol:
 
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