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Black America Web
12 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Black America Web
Jim Jones Stands On His Nas Claim In Heated Exchange With Shannon Sharpe
Source: Prince Williams / Getty Jim Jones is standing on business regarding his bold claim that he's rapping better than Nas these days. During a heated appearance on Shannon Sharpe and Chad 'Ochocinco' Johnson's Nightcap podcast, Capo held his ground and let the shots fly. 'I can sing more Nas records than you right now!' Jones fired at Sharpe, defending his take with confidence. Then, turning to Ochocinco, he added, 'He don't even know about rap, he's just doing it for the views—trying to get Jim Jones on here to get hot.' Jim was NOT feeling that one at all and said, '*Get him hot? Man, check the podcast space,' Sharpe clapped back made it clear that the night cap was 'The biggest podcast' the rapper has ever been one. Even when the Harlem rapper tried to flip the convo by asking Sharpe to name a Nas track, Unc didn't flinch. 'You not on that level yet, bro,' he said. 'You might can out rap me, but you can't out talk me!' Jones eventually gave Sharpe his props, but not before throwing some shade at *Club Shay Shay*, saying nobody really cares about that show like they say they do. This all started when Jim made noise on the Joe and Jada podcast, claiming he's got more Billboard hits than Nas and that he connects more with the younger crowd. Sharpe wasn't feeling it, and now it's turned into a full-blown debate, Hip-Hop credentials vs. Hall of Fame confidence. This was an episode for the books. One thing's clear: Jim's standing on business, and Shannon's not letting anything slide. SEE ALSO Jim Jones Stands On His Nas Claim In Heated Exchange With Shannon Sharpe was originally published on
Yahoo
05-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Hip hop vets Fat Joe, Jadakiss launching new podcast produced by Roc Nation
Hip hop icons and longtime friends Fat Joe and Jadakiss have announced a surprise collaboration. Coined "Joe and Jada," the New York natives are launching a new commentary podcast about "new music, sports, and culture." The news was shared May 5 by Roc Nation, who will also produce the show along with The Volume. An exact release date has not been announced, although Billboard reported May 5 that the podcast is "starting this week." The podcasting company is home to other popular programs, including "New Rory & Mal," "The Draymond Green Show with Baron Davis," and Shannon Sharpe and Chad Ochocinco Johnson's "Nightcap." .@fatjoe and @Therealkiss to launch new music, sports, and culture podcast "Joe & Jada" produced by the Volume and Roc Nation — Roc Nation (@RocNation) May 5, 2025 The endeavor comes as hip-hop veterans continue to carve out their respective lanes in the podcast arena, giving exclusive interviews and real-time opinions on hot topics. Cam'ron and Ma$e have recently been making waves online with their sports show, "It Is What It Is." Podcasts: Michelle Obama says 'everyone would know' if she divorced Barack Obama: 'I'm not a martyr' According to Billboard, "Joe and Jada" will be released twice weekly on their YouTube page and other podcast distribution platforms. In statements to Billboard, Fat Joe said they're coming to "shake up the podcast game and set a new blueprint," while Jadakiss highlighted how their friendship will set the "foundation to make this a really special show." The rap stars have worked together on classic records, including "John Blaze," and most notably as features on Ja Rule's "New York." During a 2021 Verzuz battle, Jadakiss had Fat Joe and the crowd on their feet in Madison Square Garden when he performed the hit song, a move that arguably solidified hip-hop supergroup The Lox's win against Dipset. Soon after, Fat Joe went viral, praising Jadakiss' showmanship and adding that his booking "price went up." "If you're a promoter, if you're doing a rap concert: Yesterday's price is not today's price," Joe said during a recap on Instagram Live. "Yesterday's price is not today's price," he reiterated. Taylor Ardrey is a news reporter for USA TODAY. You can reach her at tardrey@ This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Fat Joe and Jadakiss launch 'Joe and Jada' podcast