EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 43 MIN
Did J.O.S.E. Make Fat Joe a Superstar… or Kill Joey Crack? | Rap & Order Case 279
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When J.O.S.E. dropped in 2001, Fat Joe leveled up from a respected Bronx street rapper to a full-blown crossover star. With hits like “What’s Luv?” and “We Thuggin,” he had radio, MTV, clubs, and the charts on lock, but that success sparked a debate: did going mainstream come at the cost of his street credibility? In this breakdown, Taurian B. and Firstklass Regg examine whether J.O.S.E. was Joe’s defining album, the influence of Ja Rule and the Murder Inc. era, the rise of Terror Squad, and how Big Pun’s legacy still loomed. They also revisit collaborations with Ashanti, R. Kelly, and Jadakiss, and ultimately ask: did this album elevate Joey Crack’s image, or mark the moment he lost the streets?
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This week on Rap & Order, Taurian B. and Firstklass Regg investigate Jealous Ones Still Envy and ask the question: did this album turn Fat Joe into a crossover superstar, or did it cost Joey Crack his street credibility? From Terror Squad dominance to massive hits like “What’s Luv?” and “We Thuggin,” the Hip-Hop Investigative Unit breaks down the album that changed Fat Joe’s career forever.
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Did J.O.S.E. Make Fat Joe a Superstar… or Kill Joey Crack? | Rap & Order Case 279
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