He doesn’t mention Boo Boo by name, but you know Joey probably had his nemesis in mind while shooting this video. He even cherry-picked the guests to include people who’ve had issues with the G-Unit camp: Wayne, Khaled. Funny thing is, he’s better off making an argument based on skills rather than bragging about fake bills. 50 is notorious for calling out MCs that are significantly better on the mic — Sticky Fingaz, Jadakiss, Nas, Joe, etc — but he’s always come out unscathed for reasons other than emceeing.
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Honestly you’d rate Fat(for whom Pun ghostwrote and maybe Cuban link even) Joe over fiddee? I mean fiddee may not be the most lyrical out there but Joe hasn’t brought anything to the table either from a lyrical standpoint.
Respect a don, Respect a veteran.
Who else could have gone from ‘flow joe’ to ‘my lifestyle’ to ‘lean back’ to ‘make it rain’ to ‘the crackhouse’ to this new shit!?
No body… n thas wot makes Joey a legend.
Oh an the ‘n’ word stuff… Like sum1 else sed, no1 shud b sayin that word! but its bein used now to represent sum1 thts grew up in hard times thas it, I think its gone past bein black.
Im sure he doesnt want to be black, hes a proud latino… Right?
Now thats wots on my mind…
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