Trick Daddy differs with Fat Joe‘s claim that he discovered the “Naan” rapper.
Back in 2022 during an appearance on My Expert Opinion, Joe claimed of Trick Daddy, “I took his shit and got him signed.” It was a take that, not long afterwards, got pushback from Uncle Luke, who also claimed involvement in Trick’ s very early profession.
Currently, Trick himself is having his say. He took place VladTV on Saturday (February 17), and recommended that Fat Joe could have embelleshed his story.
“Fat Joe gotta be older than me,” he claimed. “Because I go to be forgetting things, but I never hallucinate. Fat Joe said he took my CD into Craig Kallman at Atlantic Records. If you got my deal, how do I get a CD? I see him telling a lot of stories. Maybe he got it confused.”
Have a look at the complete clip of the meeting listed below.
His words concerning Trick Daddy’s profession aren’t the only significant declarations Joe has actually made from late. A lot more lately, there was an admission the Fear Team rap artist made while he was protecting Youthful Ruffian, in which he confessed that he hinged on “95 percent” of the tracks that he’s launched throughout his profession.
Throughout a look on CNN with Gayle King back in December, the Bronx rap artist called it “horrible” and a “travesty” that Thugga’s verses can be made use of versus him in his YSL RICO instance.
“I’ve been rapping professionally for 30 years — I’ve lied in almost 95 percent of my songs,” Joe started. “I’m being honest. I write like I feel that day. I’m just being creative. You couldn’t build a jail high enough for the lyrics I’ve said on songs which are all untrue.
“What I am is a family man, the person who gives back to my community all the time, opens businesses in my community. So the music would never amount to the actual person, Joseph Cartagena.”
He proceeded: “What’s even more horrible is that the district attorneys, they know those lyrics ain’t real. They know that’s creativity. But if it helps their case, they’ll use it to put these guys in jail.
“And here, we’re having a fun show about it and discussion, but there really is six defendants in Atlanta who might spend the rest of their lives in jail for something that’s totally not true. This is very serious. This destroys families.”