As a guest on Math Hoffa’s popular “My Expert Opinion” podcast, Fat Joe had some critical words for the Black Foundation in America (which Joe calls “the black foundation authority”). In a video released on Saturday (December 21), Joe called the group “broken black racists” in response to their comments about the theory that black and Puerto Rican people co-created hip-hop. Speaking about the rumors, Joe said: “These rumors are being created by radical black racists… This is a group of people who don’t want to hear from Jamaicans, don’t want to hear from Guyanese, don’t want to hear from black people. They, right? So, their job is to criticize people who are not Black Americans. [explicit] yes. I just keep a dollar of it. Their mission is to attack everyone on Twitter.
Fat Joe goes on to describe the leader of the group. He told Mashofa: “Did you see this? [explicit] Who manages them? Yo man, you gotta be fucking kidding me. So, they’re trying to change the narrative because they’re not from New York. So they tell a completely different story. reputation.
Fat Joe takes issue with his black base authority FBA while talking about hip-hop history
One Know what that really means, haha…” Another user would sign off on Fat Joe’s breaking statement about Amazon Logistics. “To be fair, most FBA agents are broke,” the user wrote on Twitter.
Led by Joey Crack, the question of the involvement of other races in the origins of hip-hop has been a hot topic since the culture turned 50 in 2023. Created by African-Americans from Texas.
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Bryson “Boom” Paul has been a contributor to Hot New Hip Hop since 2024.
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