Lord Jamal, like Tariq Nasheed, has raised some questions about the recent interview between Mas Hoffa and Fat Joe. A few days ago, the latter was interviewed on the former’s podcast “My Expert Opinion”, and a topic came up that divided many people. The comments came largely from Joey Clark, who effectively angered the Afro-American Foundation. He felt they were deeply divisive about other cultures and their contributions to the development of hip-hop. Additionally, Joe said Amazon Logistics attempted to downplay his identity and create a false narrative. “These rumors are created by radical black racists who criticize anyone who is not a black American and use social media to attack others.”
He even went on to label them “broken black racists.” Then Math Hoffa is also a little confused as to why he’s pushing a narrative of division between these two groups. He thinks Puerto Ricans and Amazon Logistics are actually closer than some people realize. Nasheed specifically stated that he had a problem with his former band taking “50/50” responsibility for hip-hop music. Lord Jamal also didn’t like the way Joe and Hoffa talked about it, so he took the time to address “Bulls***.”
Jamal Lord Summons Mas Hoffa and Fat Joe
Overall, Jamal, who also grew up in New York, has seen it all. In fact, he thinks Hoffa and Joe know the truth. That said, some Puerto Ricans and FBAs like each other, and some don’t. He then mentioned Rikers Island and why there were two separate phones to talk to their respective groups.
Lord Jamal recalled how gangs were created inside prisons to protect themselves from Puerto Ricans, who had bad blood. He even went on to say that Puerto Ricans who clashed with black people were “rebels.” Additionally, he explained that he heard firsthand how these families tried to prevent their children from talking to black people. Jamal concluded by revealing that Hoffa would be worried about the pushback he would receive if he explained himself on the show. But Jamal made it clear he was ready for anything.
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Zachary Horvath is one of HotNewHipHop’s freelance music writers, a title he has held since August 2023. Worked in another freelance job, covering local high school football and boys and girls basketball from a distance. He used his previous experience to become HotNewHipHop’s versatile talent. Zack enjoys discussing hot topics in sports, with a particular focus on hip-hop and pop culture. These include Bronny James’ draft stock, the numerous angles surrounding the Drake and Kendrick Lamar beef, and Diddy’s arrest and lawsuit. Aside from the headlines everyone wants to hear, he’ll be lucky enough to help spread Zaytoven’s current thinking around mid-December 2023. The experience slightly outweighs the enthusiasm for publishing. Having the opportunity to indirectly express his excitement for something he thinks we readers should check out/revisit only reinforces his passion for writing.
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