In a fiery exchange that has sent shockwaves through the hip-hop podcasting community, Fat Joe confronted Noreaga (NORE) live on air, challenging his claims that the Joe Budden Podcast and Million Dollaz Worth of Game are the only shows that matter in the culture. The tension escalated as Fat Joe emphatically asserted, “We number one with a bullet,” insisting that his podcast should be included in the conversation about influential shows.
The clash erupted during a recent episode of Drink Champs, where Fat Joe expressed his discontent over Nore’s previous remarks, which seemed to downplay the contributions of other podcasts. “You can laugh at me and say I’m cap, but don’t get that [expletive] up,” Joe declared, making it clear he believes his show is a vital player in the podcasting landscape.
The debate turned heated as both men acknowledged the influx of new podcasts hosted by celebrities, yet Fat Joe insisted that the legacy and impact of his show, alongside others, should not be overlooked. “When it comes to hip-hop podcasts, we led the way one million percent,” he stated, defending his position with passion and conviction.
NORE, while acknowledging Fat Joe’s points, seemed to tread carefully, suggesting there are many worthy podcasts out there. However, the tension was palpable as Fat Joe urged him to recognize the foundational role of his and similar shows in shaping the current podcasting scene.
As this drama unfolds, fans are left wondering whether this exchange will spark a larger feud or simply fuel the ongoing conversation about the evolving podcast landscape. One thing is clear: Fat Joe’s bold stance has ignited a firestorm, and the hip-hop podcast community is watching closely. Will this confrontation lead to a deeper rivalry, or can these two giants find common ground? Stay tuned as the story develops.