Fat Joe Talks About How “Lean Back” Helped Turn His Fortune Around After Being ‘Robbed’ In Music Deals

“Rewind It 10” founder and rapper Fat Joe and K-Pop girl group “Le Sserafim” visit “The Jennifer Hudson Show” airing Tuesday, May 21. Fat Joe reflects on the early days of his rap career and opens up about his friendship with LL Cool J. Plus, the rapper pays tribute to Big Pun and shares why “Get It Poppin’” was his least favorite hit.
Then Fat Joe celebrates the 20th anniversary of the hit song “Lean Back.” The Terror Squad rapper tells Jennifer how he knew he had a hit on his hands after Remy Ma switched things up in the studio and opens up about transforming into a megastar after teaming up with Scott Storch. See what he had to say inside….

Fat Joe was born Joseph Antonio Cartagena on August 19, 1970, in the Bronx, New York. He started his music career in the early 1990s with the group D.I.T.C. (Diggin’ in the Crates Crew), before launching his solo career.
His 2001 hit “What’s Luv?” featuring Ashanti and Ja Rule became a massive success and is one of his most well-known songs. Fat Joe founded his own record label, Terror Squad, which has signed notable artists such as Big Pun, Remy Ma, and DJ Khaled. Besides music, Fat Joe has also appeared in several films and TV shows, including “Happy Feet,” “Scary Movie 3,” and “Empire. In recent years, Fat Joe has made significant lifestyle changes, losing over 100 pounds to improve his health.

He is known for his philanthropic efforts, including providing relief and support during natural disasters and contributing to community initiatives. Fat Joe has maintained long-standing friendships and collaborations with other artists, notably Big Pun and DJ Khaled. As a prominent figure in hip-hop, Fat Joe has influenced the genre and contributed to the rise of Latin rap in mainstream music. He continues to release popular music, including the 2019 hit “Yes” featuring Cardi B and Anuel AA, demonstrating his enduring relevance in the industry. More inside…

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