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Miami Herald
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Miami Herald
Justin Bieber was arrested in Miami Beach 11 years ago. Who bailed him out?
Remember when Justin Bieber was arrested in a DUI in Miami Beach more than a decade ago? We are finding out more details about that fateful, wild day (Jan. 23, 2014) and who helped him. That would be Fat Joe. On last Thursday's 'Joe and Jada' podcast, the rapper claims he was the one who sprung the pop star from jail. Police back in the day said Bieber had his security team block off 26th to 41st streets on Pine Tree Drive so he could drag race in a Lamborghini with his friend, R&B singer Khalil Sharieff, in a Ferrari. The bail was set at $2,500, and the famous teen was released the following day. The Canadian-born heartthrob was charged with driving under the influence, driving with an expired license and resisting arrest. Sharieff also faced similar charges. Fat Joe reported that when Bieber later called to thank him, he initially boasted about his alleged crimes. Joe shut him down. 'He starts telling me he's a gangster,' recounted the 'All the Way Up' singer. 'I said, 'Yo, Justin. Listen, bro. You gotta stop. Straight up. We don't want you gangster. We want you singing 'Baby, baby.'' The 54-year-old said he refused to sugarcoat the incident, which could have ruined the young man's career. 'I hit him with, 'We don't want you on the news, yo. We don't want you getting arrested. We want you to succeed. ... My daughter worships you! We all love you!' The two entertainers, who had friends in common back then, apparently barely ever spoke again. 'That kinda messed up my relationship with him at that moment because he was really like yo this guy, I'm the fun killer. I f------ up the moment,' Fat Joe said. 'We can't glorify going to jail or getting arrested.' While Bieber may have lacked the maturity at the time, on the-seven year anniversary of the arrest, he told his fans he'd come a long way. 'Not proud of where I was at in my life. I was hurting, unhappy, confused, angry, misled, misunderstood and angry at God,' said his post, adding, 'I also wore too much leather for someone in Miami.'
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


USA Today
05-05-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Hip hop vets Fat Joe, Jadakiss launching new podcast produced by Roc Nation
Hip hop vets Fat Joe, Jadakiss launching new podcast produced by Roc Nation Show Caption Hide Caption 2025 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame inductees announced The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has announced its 2025 inductees, which include hip-hop pioneers Outkast and the vibrant Cyndi Lauper. unbranded - Entertainment 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." 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' Fat Joe: Podcast to 'set a new blueprint' 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@