Fat Joe Won’t Stop Helping Your Favorite Rapper: “Life Is Based On Karma”

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Terror Squad leader Fat Joe recently talked about his good deeds in the rap game and why he is sometimes more focused on helping others succeed than himself.

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With helping music stars like the late Big Pun and DJ Khaled reach mainstream success, Joey said his past trials and tribulations have helped him see a bigger picture.

” I think life is based on karma. You give out what you receive. Coming from nothing, being less fortunate, you see others. You want to just help. Especially people who shine through the positive things and try to do the right thing. Of course, you obviously want to help.” (XXL Mag)

Last month, Joe and music diva Jennifer Lopez hooked up and released a new collaboration.

Nearly a decade after their last hit “Hold You Down,” Fat Joe reunites with Jennifer Lopez on “Stressin’.” The Bronx duo pop bottles and toast to life on the triumphant Rico Love production, which they debuted at J.Lo’s homecoming concert in June. “Let me ask you one question, do we look like we’re stressin’?” asks J.Lo. “‘Cause we ain’t.” (Rap-Up)

Recently, Joey Crack helped celebrate J. Lo’s 45th birthday.

Jennifer Lopez celebrated her 45th birthday with an almost life-sized cake of her riding a lion … and a bash that cost $100K! J.Lo threw the party for herself at Nammos restaurant in Southampton. A hundred guests sang happy birthday, including Khloe Kardashian, French Montana, Fat Joe, Kelly Ripa, Leah Remini, Andy Cohen and … Maksim, who showed up at 1 AM. There was a fancy, sit down dinner followed by dancing. The party ended at around 4 AM. (TMZ)

Earlier this year, music producer Scott Storch spoke out on what Joey Crack had cooking up.

Footage of the two reigniting the flame that brought them the “Lean Back” monster smash back in 2004 reveals Storch sharing how he met Joe, and the significance of their reunion. “I let a lot of people down a lot of times. He and I, we’d come together a few times a couple years back,” he shared. “And he was kind of disappointed I guess, because I didn’t have that fire. I wasn’t cookin’ it up. And now to come and f-ckin’ reunite together, after he’s back home and he’s inspired and doing his thing again, it’s such good timing.” (VIBE)

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