Crew love has long been prevalent in hip-hop. The Juice Crew, Native Tongues and the Wu-Tang Clan are just a few of an innumerable amount of collectives that have helped revolutionize and define rap. After being spoiled with an abundance of crews in the late '90s and early aughts, the well has run a little dry, with the number of collectives diminishing in recent years...
Fat Joe has been known to boast about a stature that rivaled protégé Big Pun's in girth. So when the husky rapper, who once tipped scales at 400 pounds, debuted his new 265-pound frame in his 'Drop A Body' video earlier this week, fans were understandably concerned.
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Busta Rhymes' animated raps do more than just incite heavy head-nodding; they also help put an end to violence. In an interview with Elliot Wilson, editor-in-chief of RESPECT magazine, Busta Rhymes revealed that his song, 'Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See,' was responsible for stopping a brawl between Jay-Z's Roc-A-Fella crew and Fat Joe's Terror Squad...
Standing on a rooftop in New York City's NoHo district, Fat Joe can easily close his eyes and transport himself back to the days when he was a fledgling rapper growing up in the Bronx. Only these days, the Terror Squad head honcho doesn't need to hide his jewelry from jealous neighborhood drug dealers...
Though former Terror Squad MC Remy Ma won't be released from prison until 2013, her sentence hasn't stopped her from doing all sorts of normal things, like recording a collaboration album with her husband, fellow rapper Papoose.
Remy decently revealed that hip-hop's answer to 'Bonny and Clyde' are currently working on both a mixtape and an album together...
It wouldn't be summer without backyard barbecues, family reunions, Mister Softee and summer jams. Whether it's a straightforward tune about kickin' it on a hot basketball court or a symbolic one about ice cream flavors, we can't deny the role music plays in the summer months...
Terror Squad, 'Lean Back'
Fat Joe enlisted hit-maker Scott Storch to drop the beat for 'Lean Back,' a banger even hard knock New Yorkers could get down to.
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