I'm black from the hood where you don't really know how will ride withca/where everybody complain from being broke and love the smell of fried chicken!
@@uggZymoroon I have to say it is fucking great! I remember seeing it in theatres, smoked in the parking lot before we went in and we missed parts cause we were laughing so hard
@@rickyjohnson6747 such a good scene !! I think the only other funny scene in that movie is when they are arguing with the bird 🐦 in the cage he says something about his mommas sweet ass ! Lol 😂
They do know but refuse to give him his flowers all bc of his skin color, it's always the same criticism too: "he raps about killing his mama" blah blah blah smh
@@luigidelacruz5613 I’ve dj’ed all over produced and seen the real goats Rakim Wu Gangstarr EPMD Cube PE and many more, don’t confuse the 2, em and his wack cartoon voiced pop rap for those casual ‘rap’ fans
@@EbonyMaw874 yeah his songs suck so much that he's always on the billboards even at 50 yrs old, guaranteed he outsells ur favorite too, keep it 💯 u say he sux cuz he's white n that's it
@@avinjoseph1179 when ? Pun ( a won't say a fan bit will say he admired what eminem could do and knew he could spit a bar and could lyrically murder people) pun could aswel don't get it fucked up but look at what joe says not just hear pun loved eminem
@@UnuAltu91 Caterpillar, Lord Above, Chlorasceptic Remix, The Ringer, Not Alike, Darkness, Bad Guy last verse, Best Friend, Bang (leaked ver), Book of Rhymes, You Gon Learn, No Regrets, gnat... or is it the clone conspiracy?
We saw Eminem come out in '99 and we thought he came out of nowhere. Not realizing that what we saw was the finished product. Not knowing all the work he put in beforehand to get a chance to put out Hi my name is....
@@connectlogic bruh, me too! I always thought I was alone in that. I thought it was just some random guy that was gonna be another one hit wonder on TRL. Lol. Then my older sister got the CD, and it was my fucking _jam._
Yeah seems like he's rewriting history. There ain't no pictures of it no kind of video. I know back then not everybody had a phone but come on man Joe you wasn't there
I thought I heard a story that em was trying to get signed by Joe and Pun and they denied it. After hearing these stories I don’t understand why, if it’s true. Or why didn’t puffy sign him
@@rollingstonesconstruction8752 I know this. I know them. But I went to last show there and it was them that did the final venue show. That lower level always had talent from around the globe there. I was only 16 at this time
You dudes gotta understand that back in the day before dudes could get on from the internet, before the fame, rap dudes battled like cats in the AAU and NCAA before they get to the pros.
According to Charlie Rock he’s not , I Juist saw an interview he did with DOGGIE DIAMOND and found out a lot with FAT JOE AND T.S. A lot of shit I didn’t know . And I’m a big FAT JOE AND BIG PUN FAN …….. some of the things he said that FAT JOE DID ( allegedly ) was very surprising
@@dominicksignoretti315 yea I was gonna say the same, I'm from the B.X and remember when joe got on and believe me Charlie roc lD ain't lying, money changes people ,pistol pete another phoney was on riker's island and he wasn't all he say he was either and ya'll from n.y know the deal.
@@petey_red31 yeah I hear you I live on Long Island which you know is only 45 mins to the city, a friend of mine did 18 years in sing sing I believe or was it Attica I’m not sure 100% it’s been a long time since he told me those stories, but best believe he would tell me that anyone famous on the outside that talked all that hard RA RA RA SHIT was softer than baby food inside and would PAY PEOPLE TO PROTECT EM AND WHEN THEY GOT OUT CO-SIGN TO WHATEVER THEY WOULD SAY ON “ HOW THEY RAN THE YARD OR THEIR LEVEL OR WHATEVER IT WAS” me personally I take everything with a grain of salt NO ONE AND I MEAN NO ONE EVER TELLS THE FULL AND TOTAL TRUTH EVER AND ITS ALSO HOW THEY PERCEIVE THINGS, I’ve seen it on social media 100 times! One persons comment is seen differently by different people and interpreted completely different. As for me I never got locked up when I was younger doing bad shit 🤦🏻♂️ I was on the cross country team and track team so when them boys pulled up I was gone 🏃🏻♂️ 💨 lol he’s a runner he’s a track star lmfaooooo and being from the ‘ BURBS, we have patches of woods and bandos yards to run through and be blocks over in a minute. But now a days they got cameras everywhere they don’t need to catch you that day they just review RING cameras footage and get your I.D. And pick you up a few days later so back in the late 80’e early 90’s it was waaaaaaaay easier to escape !!!!
Fat Joe was already on before Em started his career in rap so idk about this one... Shit, Jay-Z sampled Fat Joe on RD and that was 96 so I'm not trying to hear this!
Eminem is one of us he fought the same fight went thru the same struggles an lived the same hard life don’t matter what the color of his skin is never did
The same life, really? How the hell does a white man live the same life as a black man, even if brought up in the projects, country, suburbs, wherever? There’s similarities but it still isn’t the same. No matter what race is raised in certain environments with different ones, they’re not going to be the same as each other.
I’m gonna go out on a limb here and say eminem saved hip hop. If people were around then they would know the state of hip hop was in limbo, the biggest rappers were murdered, interest in the artform was waning and critics were saying hip hop was on its last leg and fans were thinking its a fad. When Eminem came out he was so different that he revitalized hip hop and made it mainstream
@@romae6182 there's some evidence that can back up this claim. here's a clip from 1996 after Snoop's murder trial where the interviewer asked if rap is dead: ruclips.net/video/szLfcKnd83w/видео.html there's a clip of Nas in the 90s i'll try to find it, but it was after biggie died and he was saying some shit like he fears the Government was going to come down and shut down rap and ban it. and during that time there were radio stations pulling rap, u had cities banning rap shows cuz of constant violence and gangs. then there was that MTV 25 years of hip hop special where they discuss the state of hip hop, and dj capri was arguing that there's no guarantee that Hip Hop will stay around cuz Disco was the biggest form of music at one time and it died out. Even Dubstep and Boy bands were immensely popular at one point in time. obviously hip hop is global and solidified now, back pre internet there were concerns that Hip Hop was dying or on it's last leg. Fans were getting tired of the same ol My Dick is bigger than yours and my pockets are bigger than yours style of rap. when Eminem came along, and he display a wide range of styles, emotions, vulnerability, self deprecating humor, and it just broaden hip hop's range and appeal cuz believe it or not, it's mostly white people who buy hip hop. eventually they'll no longer be able to relate to the gangsta gangsta imma kill yo family type rap
@@sentekiwanuka8968 reminds me of that nsync song "pop" where justin goes "Sick and tired of hearin' all these people talk about "What's the deal with this pop life And when is it gonna fade out?" The thing you got to realize what we're doin' is not a trend" then 3 weeks later the entire bubblegum pop genre collapsed and died instantly within minutes and people were like wtf? shit can happen any any moment. im sure there's still fans of that boyband crap though but its not as prevalent. from 1993-1998 hip hop experienced a seismic shift, in the way it sound, how it shifted more to a hardcore gangsta style, although it reached massive success, many write it off as a fad. the grammys lightly regarded it and wouldnt air any rap categories. It wasn't until the Grammys 2001 when they finally started to recognize it as a real artform whereras before, everyone kinda write it off as "not real music". hell VH1 still refuse to air rap videos but they'll have a hip hop honors or love of hip hop reality shows. but anyway, im saying after the deaths of 2pac and biggie there was a lot of uncertainty. yes puffy and all them started going for a more Flashy image with those shiny suits, but was there really much innovation? In wrestling terms, the crowd would have chanted "Same old shit". speaking of which i remember they used to have the rednecks sing "Rap is crap" in WCW lol the vibe at the time was that hip hop was losing steam. i remember kids at my school who used to bump all those gfunk albums suddenly switching to alternative and pop music. kinda like those people who used to be into wrestling or anime, they suddenly stopped being as enthusiastic about rap. but then when Eminem dropped the Slim Shady Lp, holy shit everyone at school was playing it, passing that cd around, talking about it yo you listening to that Eminem cd? it was everywhere, not since Doggystyle i seen a album make that much noise. but of course there will always be hip hop heads who are embedded in the culture, im skeptical it would have been as popular among the mainstream and there was Doubt even among rappers that momentum was slowing dying magoo had the dumbest rap style i ever heard. silkk the shocker? terrible. Even wu tang fans struggle with naming every wu member. Redman was living bummy watch his cribs episode. KRS couldnt even beat Nelly how he gonna sustain any relevance? KRS is full of shit with his freemason ass. Naughty fell off in 97. everybody was struggling to achieve the success from previous years. Snoop and Bone fell the hell off the only other rapper who was making a big noise was probably DMX
If someone was to go back to 1997 and tell R&B fans that it’s gonna die out, those people will say u buggin. R&B forever. It’s been around for 80 years how the hell is it going to just suddenly die. Back then R&B was just as big if not bigger than rap. Imagine that
Have to give Big Joe Respect he always tell us how it was and he always Respects others who perform just like him as he’s an outstanding artist/ Rapper he brought a lot to us fans Tunes we Still Bang Out For All To Enjoy 👏👏👏❤💯💪👊👀
I love hearing other rappers praising eminem or giving him respect. Not just because I'm white but also because I'm from detroit...its a beautiful thing hearing some of the best saying positive shit about him.
There's a video of what fat joe is talking about on RUclips. I've watched it, and that right there shows why Em is one of the greats. That rhyme is nasty.
I hate how they say white boy!!! I don't go around saying man that black boy is crazy!!🤣🤣 Its not that big of a deal but it just sounds stupid to me. Peace out black boys✌️✌️🤣🤣
Nvm u right....Malibu's most wanted is another hilarious white rapper movie who thought he was black n it reminds me of the battling seen it looks similar!
been listening to hip Hop since 79, after vanilla ice, m couldn't just drop out of nowhere and make it, he had to kick the door down and burn the building.
This is yet another reason Em is the MFing GOAT!!! Poor Joe had about 6 to 8 chances to sign Em too! I think Dre was the better choice though. 🌹❤️🔥🐐🌹❤️🔥🐐🌹❤️🔥🐐
Never heard of Joe being at lyricist lounge. That wasn't the type of venue joe would've been at. It was straight backpacker times. The underground was huge then and I'm pretty sure Joe's name would've came up as someone who was around, since he was already an established artist back then. Him and Snoop seem to have been at every important event in the 90s.
Errrrm lyricist lounge had loads of massive platinum rappers play there.....mop, G Rap, mobb deep, Capone and noreaga.....you think it's a stretch to get fat Joe there? He's more back pack than any of those acts......he signed Pun outside a bodega had absolute slaps with premo and was LITERALLY at the heart of DITC.....you don't know your hip hop, clearly....
@@yanceyboyz I know too much about hip hop, unfortunately. You can talk all day but you're still GUESSING he was there. Until I see a photo I'm not believing anything. A lot of the 90s guys are putting themselves in places they never were these days. As far as DITC, it's digging in the crates, meaning Finesse, Buck,, Diamond started it. Not a rapper who hung around lol. Diamond mentions this in every interview he's asked about it. I'm still trippin how Diamond made Oliver Sain sound looped on "Day One." Crazy chopping skills. I also like the Les Demerle horns on the og version of "Times Up," but that's my preference. Buck should've kept that version as the single. Get at me after you Google everything I listed so you know how right I am. Feel free to apologize too.
So just for clarification, what race is Fat Joe??? lol I always just assumed white while growing but I _feel_ I remember seeing sine a few years ago saying he was either black but just very *very* light skinned or it was that he was hispanic or something… lol I’m just curious. P.S. Lol I remember being like 10 and getting SO HEATED whenever I had to fight his (Fat Joe) character in _Def Jam: Fight for NYC_ Man, that was one of my favorite games there for a bit as a kid. (Wish I could somehow play it right now)
My question did this really happen or is he mocking Eminem because of the stupid movie freaking scary movie 3 funny but I don't know if he's trying to knock him over funny choose your words Wiley fat Joe you don't want to end up like everybody else the game that Cannon benzino MGK and ja rule choose your words wisely fam😂
Why they gotta use 8mile & Scary Movie for this cuz Eminem was the most hardcore street lyricist back before he met Dre & blew up & went with all the context that suburban kids could relate to fr💯 Eminem only rapped about poverty, robberies, & battle rap before he met Dre💯
He didn’t battle him he clearly didn’t say that lol . He was saying he was figuratively saying he was killing people on stage . They was just performing songs that night
This the part of hip hop that betrayed fans. Because artist used to never talk about this time and struggle it took to get on. Most of your favorite was sleeping on friends and family floors for years trying to get going. For some it was even after they got signed. A lot of rapper talk like they just put drugs down one day and bam! It got popping…. Not true for 99%
I saw a vladtv shorts clip with boskoe (I don’t even watch that dudes interviews, I think he’s a 40 something year old they still thinks it’s “cool” to be gangsta) but he said he’s annoyed by fat joes beard and I have to agree with him there. It’s weird because it’s a good line up and could be a dope ass beard but he leaves it so short it literally looks painted on completely not even like it’s just filled in with that paint shit they get sometimes.
Not the same lyricist lounge Lyricist lounge was an underground mix tape sponsored by dougie fresh and echo unlimited but you new jacks didnt know that
“everybody in the 202 throw ya hands in the air cause fat joe is through”😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂🔥 legendary
Through*
@@jeremyrobinson7878 agent
**Through*
@@gaspuno agent
“I’m a white boy and my neck is red, I put miracle whip on my wonder bread” 😂😂
Dr Phil is my uncle and i love hanging out with him...
Lmfao
Miracle whip is gross as fuk no cap
I'm black from the hood where you don't really know how will ride withca/where everybody complain from being broke and love the smell of fried chicken!
Joes verse was smooth too, loved the beat they used as well
Yo that scene from scary movie is fucking hysterical
Scary movie 3 is the best comedy ever made 😂😂
@@uggZymoroon I have to say it is fucking great! I remember seeing it in theatres, smoked in the parking lot before we went in and we missed parts cause we were laughing so hard
Fr😂
I completely forgot about it shit had me cryinggggg
@@rickyjohnson6747 such a good scene !! I think the only other funny scene in that movie is when they are arguing with the bird 🐦 in the cage he says something about his mommas sweet ass ! Lol 😂
A lot of ppl just don’t know that Em really crawled through the trenches alongside some of our favorite artists.
They do know but refuse to give him his flowers all bc of his skin color, it's always the same criticism too: "he raps about killing his mama" blah blah blah smh
We know how he came up but his songs sucks
@@EbonyMaw874 said by a person who can't catch any of his bars
@@luigidelacruz5613 I’ve dj’ed all over produced and seen the real goats Rakim Wu Gangstarr EPMD Cube PE and many more, don’t confuse the 2, em and his wack cartoon voiced pop rap for those casual ‘rap’ fans
@@EbonyMaw874 yeah his songs suck so much that he's always on the billboards even at 50 yrs old, guaranteed he outsells ur favorite too, keep it 💯 u say he sux cuz he's white n that's it
The harmonica warm up gets me every time😂🎼
What is that so a can watch it thanks 🙏
@@stuartbryson1013 scary movie Eminem scene to find out which one
@@stuartbryson1013 Scary Movie 3
No matter how many times I see that part it would always make me laugh 😂
It’s much more dorky than you think. That’s a tuner for your voice to check your pitch.
Pun and Em would have been a crazy battle
Would of been an even better feature.
Pun beat em
@@avinjoseph1179 when ? Pun ( a won't say a fan bit will say he admired what eminem could do and knew he could spit a bar and could lyrically murder people) pun could aswel don't get it fucked up but look at what joe says not just hear pun loved eminem
@@avinjoseph1179nope, pun ate himself to death. He beat himself.
Em would have destroyed Pun
Damn I ain’t pun and em were in the same room at one point crazzzy
He came out right before he died. 😏
And Pun!
They work in the same industry lls
Well Eminem was starting to buzz or get on in the game around the time Pun was already in the game but sadly passed and I mean it’s hip hop so
@@jasonggabbott who else would he be talking about fat Joe is not dead lol
Em and Pun are my dream duo. RIP Big Pun.
Break my heart tremendously. Chills just from thinkin it.
Rip eminem too. He is dead as an artist.
@@UnuAltu91 Caterpillar, Lord Above, Chlorasceptic Remix, The Ringer, Not Alike, Darkness, Bad Guy last verse, Best Friend, Bang (leaked ver), Book of Rhymes, You Gon Learn, No Regrets, gnat... or is it the clone conspiracy?
Sprinkle a little Big L on top
@@UnuAltu91- Who's the best then?
It's cool that Pun knew who Eminem was before he passed. That would of been a crazy collab! 🔥🔥🔥
Well Eminem dropped My Name Is in 1999 and it blew up immediately and Pun passed in 2000, so Pun definitely knew who he was.
@@jimmylad7358 Joe has already said him and pun waited in line together the same day they had a show to buy SSLP
Remmy Ma said Pun was dying to get on a track with Em
ruclips.net/video/VBxDQE2EiRI/видео.html
“ I grew up on a farm and I was born with no rhythm, Dr Phil is my uncle and I like to hang with him”
We saw Eminem come out in '99 and we thought he came out of nowhere. Not realizing that what we saw was the finished product. Not knowing all the work he put in beforehand to get a chance to put out Hi my name is....
When I hears my name is. I didn't even class it as rap. It was just someone talking on a beat
@@connectlogic bruh, me too! I always thought I was alone in that. I thought it was just some random guy that was gonna be another one hit wonder on TRL. Lol. Then my older sister got the CD, and it was my fucking _jam._
Not a finished product, but definitely something that had been cooking for a long time. I can't stand it when people call 00s Em "Early Eminem."
No such thing as an overnight success.
@@connectlogic was him announcing my name is eminem and am hear to stay
I will always be amazed that Pun and Joe first got a chance to hear Em spit and never signed him to TS 🤦🏿♂️
Yeah seems like he's rewriting history. There ain't no pictures of it no kind of video. I know back then not everybody had a phone but come on man Joe you wasn't there
@@nickpapagiorgio3399 he was...look I to fat Joe's history concerning eminem.
Joe got mad love for em. Don't think he'd be telling mother goose stories
I thought I heard a story that em was trying to get signed by Joe and Pun and they denied it. After hearing these stories I don’t understand why, if it’s true. Or why didn’t puffy sign him
@@Snowneutrino652 yes, Joe says he regrets not signing eminem to this day
Pun and Eminem in the same stage? Wtf 😳
Yeah that was news to me that's crazy
What is that pic that’s playing em ?
@@stuartbryson1013 I’m not to sure can’t really remember but one of the scary movies
Pun and Fat Joe stood in line for the SSLP before an award show in 99. Real recognizes real
@@HABIBI_SOUR 3
De la soul was the last to perform at The Lyricist lounge. That place was so iconic, RIP TRUGOY'''''
I remember when de la soul was putting pot holes in the game.
De La Soul was out years before Lyricist Lounge got on the map.
@@rollingstonesconstruction8752 I know this. I know them. But I went to last show there and it was them that did the final venue show. That lower level always had talent from around the globe there. I was only 16 at this time
@@rollingstonesconstruction8752what made it so dope and memorable was it was around the corner from where they filmed The last dragon
Bro you kidding?
So many real ones
Haha, the spoof cuts had me dying 🤣
You dudes gotta understand that back in the day before dudes could get on from the internet, before the fame, rap dudes battled like cats in the AAU and NCAA before they get to the pros.
Same in Detroit, weekends went dow town or underground spots with the rap battles, no tv or internet just had to no where the hottt spots were
Back in the day you couldn’t call your self a rapper if you weren’t able to freestyle/battle.
Respect to the GOAT 🐐 Fat Joe for paying homage and being a real man
According to Charlie Rock he’s not , I Juist saw an interview he did with DOGGIE DIAMOND and found out a lot with FAT JOE AND T.S. A lot of shit I didn’t know . And I’m a big FAT JOE AND BIG PUN FAN …….. some of the things he said that FAT JOE DID ( allegedly ) was very surprising
@@dominicksignoretti315 yea I was gonna say the same, I'm from the B.X and remember when joe got on and believe me Charlie roc lD ain't lying, money changes people ,pistol pete another phoney was on riker's island and he wasn't all he say he was either and ya'll from n.y know the deal.
@@petey_red31 yeah I hear you I live on Long Island which you know is only 45 mins to the city, a friend of mine did 18 years in sing sing I believe or was it Attica I’m not sure 100% it’s been a long time since he told me those stories, but best believe he would tell me that anyone famous on the outside that talked all that hard RA RA RA SHIT was softer than baby food inside and would PAY PEOPLE TO PROTECT EM AND WHEN THEY GOT OUT CO-SIGN TO WHATEVER THEY WOULD SAY ON “ HOW THEY RAN THE YARD OR THEIR LEVEL OR WHATEVER IT WAS” me personally I take everything with a grain of salt NO ONE AND I MEAN NO ONE EVER TELLS THE FULL AND TOTAL TRUTH EVER AND ITS ALSO HOW THEY PERCEIVE THINGS, I’ve seen it on social media 100 times! One persons comment is seen differently by different people and interpreted completely different. As for me I never got locked up when I was younger doing bad shit 🤦🏻♂️ I was on the cross country team and track team so when them boys pulled up I was gone 🏃🏻♂️ 💨 lol he’s a runner he’s a track star lmfaooooo and being from the ‘ BURBS, we have patches of woods and bandos yards to run through and be blocks over in a minute. But now a days they got cameras everywhere they don’t need to catch you that day they just review RING cameras footage and get your I.D. And pick you up a few days later so back in the late 80’e early 90’s it was waaaaaaaay easier to escape !!!!
@@dominicksignoretti315 wright a book insted mate.
@@Mr.Johnson94 lol funny you say that cause soon as I put it up, I was like damn no one’s gonna read that book 📕 🤦🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
Fat Joe was already on before Em started his career in rap so idk about this one... Shit, Jay-Z sampled Fat Joe on RD and that was 96 so I'm not trying to hear this!
Fat Joe be lying for no damn reason
Big Pun had told Remy Ma that he couldn't wait to do a record with Eminem.
I loved that show back in the day “lyricist lounge”
That shit was the bomb. I think I still have some of it on tape.
“Yo that white boy was crazy” with the exact same skin colour as Eminem lol
Fat Joe is Puerto Rico and Cuban.
never knew pun heard em thats awesome
Pun and EM was actually about to record a song together before pun died
@@tryingtochangemyways5074 thats crazy that they crossed paths. Eminem is legendary man i wish he hadnt changed so much.
Eminem was platinum before pun died........
Em had already dropped his debut album by the time Pun died and was about to drop his second. Pun had definitely heard of him.
Eminem is one of us he fought the same fight went thru the same struggles an lived the same hard life don’t matter what the color of his skin is never did
he aint one of us
@@jhontayuckfou2393 what they meant was he lived the same life as y’all.
U out ya mind.
@@jhontayuckfou2393 why are you quoting the KKK ?
The same life, really? How the hell does a white man live the same life as a black man, even if brought up in the projects, country, suburbs, wherever? There’s similarities but it still isn’t the same. No matter what race is raised in certain environments with different ones, they’re not going to be the same as each other.
I’m gonna go out on a limb here and say eminem saved hip hop. If people were around then they would know the state of hip hop was in limbo, the biggest rappers were murdered, interest in the artform was waning and critics were saying hip hop was on its last leg and fans were thinking its a fad. When Eminem came out he was so different that he revitalized hip hop and made it mainstream
No. Not at all.
😄😄😄
@@romae6182 there's some evidence that can back up this claim. here's a clip from 1996 after Snoop's murder trial where the interviewer asked if rap is dead: ruclips.net/video/szLfcKnd83w/видео.html
there's a clip of Nas in the 90s i'll try to find it, but it was after biggie died and he was saying some shit like he fears the Government was going to come down and shut down rap and ban it. and during that time there were radio stations pulling rap, u had cities banning rap shows cuz of constant violence and gangs.
then there was that MTV 25 years of hip hop special where they discuss the state of hip hop, and dj capri was arguing that there's no guarantee that Hip Hop will stay around cuz Disco was the biggest form of music at one time and it died out. Even Dubstep and Boy bands were immensely popular at one point in time.
obviously hip hop is global and solidified now, back pre internet there were concerns that Hip Hop was dying or on it's last leg. Fans were getting tired of the same ol My Dick is bigger than yours and my pockets are bigger than yours style of rap.
when Eminem came along, and he display a wide range of styles, emotions, vulnerability, self deprecating humor, and it just broaden hip hop's range and appeal cuz believe it or not, it's mostly white people who buy hip hop. eventually they'll no longer be able to relate to the gangsta gangsta imma kill yo family type rap
@@sentekiwanuka8968 reminds me of that nsync song "pop" where justin goes
"Sick and tired of hearin' all these people talk about
"What's the deal with this pop life
And when is it gonna fade out?"
The thing you got to realize what we're doin' is not a trend"
then 3 weeks later the entire bubblegum pop genre collapsed and died instantly within minutes and people were like wtf? shit can happen any any moment. im sure there's still fans of that boyband crap though but its not as prevalent.
from 1993-1998 hip hop experienced a seismic shift, in the way it sound, how it shifted more to a hardcore gangsta style, although it reached massive success, many write it off as a fad. the grammys lightly regarded it and wouldnt air any rap categories. It wasn't until the Grammys 2001 when they finally started to recognize it as a real artform whereras before, everyone kinda write it off as "not real music". hell VH1 still refuse to air rap videos but they'll have a hip hop honors or love of hip hop reality shows.
but anyway, im saying after the deaths of 2pac and biggie there was a lot of uncertainty. yes puffy and all them started going for a more Flashy image with those shiny suits, but was there really much innovation? In wrestling terms, the crowd would have chanted "Same old shit". speaking of which i remember they used to have the rednecks sing "Rap is crap" in WCW lol
the vibe at the time was that hip hop was losing steam. i remember kids at my school who used to bump all those gfunk albums suddenly switching to alternative and pop music. kinda like those people who used to be into wrestling or anime, they suddenly stopped being as enthusiastic about rap.
but then when Eminem dropped the Slim Shady Lp, holy shit everyone at school was playing it, passing that cd around, talking about it yo you listening to that Eminem cd? it was everywhere, not since Doggystyle i seen a album make that much noise. but of course there will always be hip hop heads who are embedded in the culture, im skeptical it would have been as popular among the mainstream and there was Doubt even among rappers that momentum was slowing dying
magoo had the dumbest rap style i ever heard. silkk the shocker? terrible. Even wu tang fans struggle with naming every wu member. Redman was living bummy watch his cribs episode. KRS couldnt even beat Nelly how he gonna sustain any relevance? KRS is full of shit with his freemason ass. Naughty fell off in 97. everybody was struggling to achieve the success from previous years. Snoop and Bone fell the hell off
the only other rapper who was making a big noise was probably DMX
If someone was to go back to 1997 and tell R&B fans that it’s gonna die out, those people will say u buggin. R&B forever. It’s been around for 80 years how the hell is it going to just suddenly die. Back then R&B was just as big if not bigger than rap. Imagine that
Have to give Big Joe Respect he always tell us how it was and he always Respects others who perform just like him as he’s an outstanding artist/ Rapper he brought a lot to us fans Tunes we Still Bang Out For All To Enjoy 👏👏👏❤💯💪👊👀
Don't compare em with new rappers,you should compare him with Jay z,andree 3000
Yo that movie was funny as hell bruh😂😂😂 classic parody.
love you Eminem and fat Joe you are my favorite rapper on the plane ❤️💋❤️💋❤️💋❤️💋❤️💋💋❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️♥️❤️♥️❤️♥️
“After that, I called Dre and said yo you gotta sign this dude”
-Fat Joe
😂
I love hearing other rappers praising eminem or giving him respect. Not just because I'm white but also because I'm from detroit...its a beautiful thing hearing some of the best saying positive shit about him.
Same. But white girl. From Oklahoma. 😂😂
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Whoever put this together
Great edit 😅
🙌🏾😂😂💀
@@tee_tow First few seconds in, im like, thats not em, thats scary movie. But i caught on, well placed edit😅
All black kids with dreadlocks TF THAT GOT TO DO WITH ANYTHING
I remember that Fat Joe was on Scary Movie to did the tribute for 8 Miles
Or they made fun of it but alright haha
That ain't eminem that's skittle tf??
That's not Eminem what happened to Eminem 💀
Thats a joke from the parody from scary movie, but he actually talks about the real Em
That was Simon Rex and Kevin Hart
@@infinimexinfinite 🤔 wrong
@@evandixon5796 how so?
@@infinimexinfinite that's some wack spin off low budget movie copying 8mile
There's a video of what fat joe is talking about on RUclips. I've watched it, and that right there shows why Em is one of the greats. That rhyme is nasty.
what a great story. this dude is like soap opera drama with every word he says.
Puffy jumping up and down 😂😂
Pun and Em 2 🐐🐐
Naaaa
I hate how they say white boy!!! I don't go around saying man that black boy is crazy!!🤣🤣 Its not that big of a deal but it just sounds stupid to me. Peace out black boys✌️✌️🤣🤣
Oh man I remember that. That's from the movie Scary Movie 3
I thought it was Malibu's Most Wanted!!?!???
Nvm u right....Malibu's most wanted is another hilarious white rapper movie who thought he was black n it reminds me of the battling seen it looks similar!
@@raidernationkmc thank you for reminding of that damn movie name lol ima watch that asap
@@collinalvarado1462 classic when I was growing up watching it all baked out of our like middle school minds maybe freshman still hilarious
Shout Out Pace One, The Outsiderz!
Won
Apologies,
Man Fat Joe still my still slap a lot of his old school stuff haven't been really keeping up as much with the rap game
I would have like to know how pun felt verbally about Em.
Pun thought Eminem was the only one that was potentially better than him. This according to Joe & Remy
Eminem: “and my mother washed my clothes with bleatch”
😂😂😂
“I be rappin, I be tappin, I be flappin!”…
and you know you be capping 😂
I’ll be happen…ing. Ding, bing, wing.
@@Justin-zs9zc would, good, should, hood
They cloned eminem
The SM3 Mashup is brilliant
Scary movie 4 in the hood!
been listening to hip Hop since 79, after vanilla ice, m couldn't just drop out of nowhere and make it, he had to kick the door down and burn the building.
I didn’t know Kevin Hart was in 8 mile
That was scary movie 3 😂😂
Shout-out to anyone involved in a lyricist lounge anywhere..... I loved it... TJ middle school 🏫....
There goes Joe...telling Snoop like stories again. Fiction
LMFAO fiction??? What’s fiction??
Pun and Em on a song would've absolutely insane.
He is lying his ass off...😂😂😂
Facts!!!
Yea because I remember him saying that Eminem was trying to sign wit him lol
Yea this dude is just like MC Serch to me now, I don’t believe shit they say anymore.
@@javonroberson87 Right!!! 🤦🏻♂️ When you lie too much you can’t always remember everything lol
Bro using a pitch pipe to say “b*tch” and h*e” took me all the way out 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Dang to party with Joe, Pun, Sean Combs (who knows what he goes by today), and emineminemy!!!!
WHATA CRAZY MALOUCO TIME 😈
Sean P puffy piddy paddy daddy up up down down left right left right ab select start Combs
This is yet another reason Em is the MFing GOAT!!!
Poor Joe had about 6 to 8 chances to sign Em too! I think Dre was the better choice though.
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The fact that Big Pun knew Em and listened to Em before passing out is crazy
Joe been in the game since 1993 what is he talking about “trying to get in the game” ?
Yo, Em just always tears it up! He's a lyristologist!
Love the scary movie editing lol
havinbbig pun say u were crazy good is such an honor man
Eminem bring black kids just to get by, get over, or get in.
No black kids need eminem for protection
The fuck that isnt 8 mile, thats 14.8 kilometers
Eminem always looked up to big pun's flow
Was this before after he “had the chance to sign em” I don’t know I can never believe nothing Joe says
“This white boy!” Coming from the guy who Mario kart constructed the ghost from
The clips, I forgot about this😂😂😂
Puffy jumpin up n down is something he d definitely do even today
Puffy was jumping up and down...
Never heard of Joe being at lyricist lounge. That wasn't the type of venue joe would've been at. It was straight backpacker times. The underground was huge then and I'm pretty sure Joe's name would've came up as someone who was around, since he was already an established artist back then.
Him and Snoop seem to have been at every important event in the 90s.
Errrrm lyricist lounge had loads of massive platinum rappers play there.....mop, G Rap, mobb deep, Capone and noreaga.....you think it's a stretch to get fat Joe there? He's more back pack than any of those acts......he signed Pun outside a bodega had absolute slaps with premo and was LITERALLY at the heart of DITC.....you don't know your hip hop, clearly....
@@yanceyboyz I know too much about hip hop, unfortunately. You can talk all day but you're still GUESSING he was there. Until I see a photo I'm not believing anything. A lot of the 90s guys are putting themselves in places they never were these days. As far as DITC, it's digging in the crates, meaning Finesse, Buck,, Diamond started it. Not a rapper who hung around lol. Diamond mentions this in every interview he's asked about it. I'm still trippin how Diamond made Oliver Sain sound looped on "Day One." Crazy chopping skills. I also like the Les Demerle horns on the og version of "Times Up," but that's my preference. Buck should've kept that version as the single.
Get at me after you Google everything I listed so you know how right I am. Feel free to apologize too.
What movie is that in the background?
Love his beard it always looks so natural
please bring back scary movies..... with the wayons or without
That's not Eminem he do know that right??
Idk who screwed up more Fat Joe or Dennis Schroder 😂
I get that reference…hilarious bro
It might be over a lot of peoples heads
stop the lies
I’m having some flashbacks from scary movie 4 😂
I don’t believe nothing Joe says ……. He’s the man in every story he tells
So just for clarification, what race is Fat Joe??? lol I always just assumed white while growing but I _feel_ I remember seeing sine a few years ago saying he was either black but just very *very* light skinned or it was that he was hispanic or something… lol I’m just curious.
P.S. Lol I remember being like 10 and getting SO HEATED whenever I had to fight his (Fat Joe) character in _Def Jam: Fight for NYC_ Man, that was one of my favorite games there for a bit as a kid. (Wish I could somehow play it right now)
Outziders were from Newark NJ. Up on 6 st. They had a outziders mural ans shadies name was on that wall
Lyricist lounge was dope
My question did this really happen or is he mocking Eminem because of the stupid movie freaking scary movie 3 funny but I don't know if he's trying to knock him over funny choose your words Wiley fat Joe you don't want to end up like everybody else the game that Cannon benzino MGK and ja rule choose your words wisely fam😂
Why they gotta use 8mile & Scary Movie for this cuz Eminem was the most hardcore street lyricist back before he met Dre & blew up & went with all the context that suburban kids could relate to fr💯 Eminem only rapped about poverty, robberies, & battle rap before he met Dre💯
He didn’t battle him he clearly didn’t say that lol . He was saying he was figuratively saying he was killing people on stage . They was just performing songs that night
Why Pun didn't challenge him? I know Big L or Jay-Z or DMX or Biggie or Busta would of.
"They call him fat Joe? His real name is Joseph Antonio Cartagena. The last time you heard your full name, it was from your momma!"
Fat Joe you have them bro Big pun would have had your back 🤟🏼
Damn. Joe can tell any story and make it interesting af.
"unpopular opinion"
Eminem isn't that good.
Like the song "my name"
It's absolutely trash
Man, a white boy surviving in the world of hip hop. No wonder black rappers respect Eminem. The struggle is all too relatable.
Fat Joe always gives Em his props and I respect him for that! F his skin colour, in the late 90’s, Em killed it and everyone knew it!
This the part of hip hop that betrayed fans. Because artist used to never talk about this time and struggle it took to get on. Most of your favorite was sleeping on friends and family floors for years trying to get going. For some it was even after they got signed. A lot of rapper talk like they just put drugs down one day and bam! It got popping…. Not true for 99%
Scary movie 3 clips holy shit lol
I saw a vladtv shorts clip with boskoe (I don’t even watch that dudes interviews, I think he’s a 40 something year old they still thinks it’s “cool” to be gangsta) but he said he’s annoyed by fat joes beard and I have to agree with him there. It’s weird because it’s a good line up and could be a dope ass beard but he leaves it so short it literally looks painted on completely not even like it’s just filled in with that paint shit they get sometimes.
Not the same lyricist lounge
Lyricist lounge was an underground mix tape sponsored by dougie fresh and echo unlimited but you new jacks didnt know that
If bro was Eminem he'd be the real thick shady
That puffy was jumping up and down piece got me in this whole interview....did he think he could get to Eminem with his nonsense?🤔hmmm
They never battled each other, smh. And if they did, I'm sure Fat Joe got roasted!!!