The process of N.O.R.E.’s new video is almost “Finito”. After Weezy shot his takes, Pharrell finally shot his parts over the weekend in Miami. We see you Joey. More pictures courtesy of BBC after the jump.
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Better known as Slim Joe these days, Crack keeps the bottles and models poppin’ for the visual aid of his take on Meek Mill’s hit. MJ would be proud.
Although Liza Rios and Cuban Link weren’t too fond of Joell Ortiz’s “Big Pun Back”, Fat Joe supports it 100%. In an interview with XXL, Joey Crack praises Joell Ortiz for his ode to Punisher.
Although Fat Joe’s dropped a few pounds, that’s not stopping him from dropping new music. On this cut, he lifts Meek’s instrumental and gives MJ’s chick a 2011 makeover.
Shot during their recent Australia excursion, Spliff and Joey put it all on the small screen for their recent cut courtesy of SSG Films.
[sparkart-clique site=”rap_radar” video=”fat_joe”] Fat Joe is looking like half the man he used to be. If you haven’t peeped his new video, Crack shed 88 pounds. The NY Daily News caught up with him as he touched on his new physique and dietary regiment.
Has Fat Joe dropped a few pounds? Anyway, Crack stands in front of the green screen for his latest music video. At 2:38 mark, he switches it up and spits a few bars from his “My God” freestyle.
Crack is back and once again summons Mark Henry’s production on this new track. He definitely bodies this. Expect more heat from Joey coming soon. Bonus: “My God (Freestyle)”
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Fat Joe was recently in Orlando and celebrated DJ Nasty’s “100th” birthday. During his performance at Dragon Room, he was also joined by Big Pun’s sister. Reunited and it feels so good. themaguire
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