
Hip-hop legends and longtime friends Fat Joe and Jadakiss link up twice a week to share behind-the-scenes stories from their legendary careers and give their real thoughts on the hottest topics in music, sports, and pop culture.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 121 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicSports | |||

Fat Joe and Jadakiss sit down with DaBaby, who pulls up to Joe and Jada fresh off his new album ‘Be More Grateful’ and his current single ‘Pop Dat Thang’ that's taken over the hip hop charts and the clubs. Joe reflects on being in DaBaby's corner dur... more
This week Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda invite Rip Micheals onto the show as he discusses growing up in Chicago, the differences between New York and Chicago pizza, and his rise through the comedy scene into Wild ‘N Out where he has spent over 20 years d... more
On this episode of The Real Report, Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda sit down with Bronx-born music video and TV director Eif Rivera, who breaks down his journey from graffiti and camcorders on 164th and Sheridan Ave to becoming one of the most trusted dire... more
Fat Joe and Jadakiss sit down with Angela Renee Simmons, who pulls up to Joe and Jada to talk about her new single “Run To,” a record featuring Jada and Resa about mental health, faith, and finding your way through the maze. Signed to Rough Riders, A... more
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Joe, fall back OG. You’re supposed to be interviewing the guest, we don’t wanna hear you talk the entire time lol
I think the show is really good and is going to keep getting better. However, I agree whole heartedly with what Jay-Z told Joe- No More Guests. You guys have enough stories and such good chemistry that you don’t need any guests.
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Why does Joe even have guest or Jada. He just want to talk over everyone
Show is good and hilarious but it’s untouchable when Joe actually lets the guests be interviewed. It rare tho 😂
Great show but we went to hear more of Jada and the guests, Joe needs to fall back a little.
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Engaging and dynamic conversations flow as two hip-hop legends share captivating behind-the-scenes stories from their illustrious careers. Expect to hear their candid opinions on the latest happenings in music, sports, and pop culture, along with humorous anecdotes that reflect their experiences. The episodes often feature lively debates on authenticity in hip-hop and personal growth, all delivered with a unique blend of comedy and insight. With a mix of celebrity guests and discussions around the industry's evolution, the atmosphere is friendly, inviting, and rich with the culture of hip-hop and storytelling.
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