Fat Joe is working on a new album he’s been brewing for a while, with the lead single featuring old friends DJ Khaled and Brazilian singer Anitta.
Joe Crack gave a quick preview of “Paradise” on Instagram this week, revealing that the trio will perform the song live at the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards on September 11. , along with a music video.
In the post, Joe called the single “the new anthem” and proudly proclaimed: “Stay tuned! The rest! [one]!
See the preview and cover art below.
Last month, a reporter from TMZ caught up with Fat Joe in Los Angeles to talk about how his peers like Nas, DJ Premier, LL Cool J, Common, and Pete Rock will all be releasing new projects in 2024, and Joe announced that he will Dropping LP is also quick.
“Breaking News: Fat Joe is quitting[n] The same goes for the August album, so that puts me in the list of pioneers, legends and icons,” he shared.
The 54-year-old MC released his final album in 2021 and said the following year that he didn’t plan to release new material anytime soon.
In addition to music, Joey Crack and E-40 also attended a Joe Biden rally in North Carolina. The two rappers performed at one of the 81-year-old Democrat’s events one day after he debated Donald Trump as part of the 2024 presidential election. [now-defunct] Activity.
Regarding the alliance, an official working for the veteran politician’s team called 40 and Joe “legends in the music industry who understand the importance of using their platform to ensure their fan base understands the stakes of this election.” “
Earlier this year, the New York native met with current presidential candidate Kamala Harris to discuss the legal ramifications of marijuana possession. The rapper hosted a closed-door meeting with the vice president, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear and a number of people who have been pardoned for marijuana-related convictions.
“This becomes a serious issue when you consider the fact that marijuana is currently considered as dangerous as heroin,” Harris said during the public portion of the event. “Marijuana is considered as dangerous as heroin and more dangerous than fentanyl. , which is ridiculous, not to mention patently unfair.
Regarding the discussion, the Bronx icon told the outlet: “When the vice president calls me, I’m going to stop everything.”