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Hip Hop star Fat Joe has once again credited Jamaicans for inspiring his popular hit Lean Back. He was speaking on the Jennifer Hudson Show with host Jennifer Hudson. The song, which was a track ...
Fat Joe dropped off a cool nugget of information about the historic dance associated with his 2004 Remy Ma-assisted hit “Lean Back” during his 2022 BET Hip Hop Awards red carpet interview.
Fat Joe Compares Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” to His Hit “Lean Back” Hip-hop is known for its fierce creativity, legendary rivalries, and iconic collaborations. But every now and then ...
(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "LEAN BACK") FAT JOE: (Rapping) Don't dance, we just pull up our pants and do the rockaway. Now lean back, lean back, lean back, lean back. Come on.
Hip-hop legend Fat Joe has teamed up with SHAB for a new take on his classic track 'Lean Back'. The 52-year-old musician - whose real name is Joseph Cartagena – had a "dope" time working with the ...
Fat Joe, 54, said he’s lost about 250 lbs. over 10 years. Although the weight loss has been transformative for his health, the “Lean Back” rapper said he still feels like the same guy.
The “Lean Back” rapper shared some simple advice for cutting weight with US Weekly in October. “Ozempic says you may only have two pieces of your favorite stuff,” Joe stated.
The Dodgers had Ice Cube perform before a World Series game and the Yankees countered with a performance from Fat Joe.. It was a nice thought from whoever booked the "Lean Back" rapper as he is ...
The “Lean Back” rapper, 54, said he’s lost about 250 lbs. over 10 years Fat Joe is opening up about his transformative weight loss journey. The "Lean Back" rapper appeared on the April 9 ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Fat Joe about his new memoir, "The Book of José," which traces the rapper's rise from the rough and tumble streets of the Bronx to his success in the music world.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Fat Joe about his new memoir, "The Book of José," which traces the rapper's rise from the rough and tumble streets of the Bronx to his success in the music world.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Fat Joe about his new memoir, "The Book of José," which traces the rapper's rise from the rough and tumble streets of the Bronx to his success in the music world.