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Fat Joe Responds to Big Pun's Widow Claiming He Owes Her Family Royalties

What happened Chris Rivers?

He put out a bad album couple years ago and disappeared....


Jus checked his IG he gettin BIG like his pops since last time i seen him

I think he still rapping, he been appearing on those Rolling Deep tracks DJ Kay Slay be doing. But honestly I would've thought Joe would put in the word for him to sign a management deal with Roc Nation seeing that he is Pun son and Joe supposedly was Pun best friend, etc.
 
I think he still rapping, he been appearing on those Rolling Deep tracks DJ Kay Slay be doing. But honestly I would've thought Joe would put in the word for him to sign a management deal with Roc Nation seeing that he is Pun son and Joe supposedly was Pun best friend, etc.

Joe don't run Roc Nation so he can put in a word all he wants if they don't wanna sign him ain't much he can do
 
Cosign. He wasn't as popular as Biggie or 2Pac. He really only had 1 real album, 1 compilation album, and one posthumous album.

And as far as hits go, I'm Still Not A Player is probably his only radio hit.

its so hard and 100% were hits. But then again I’m in New York and those songs got played here a lot. I’m not sure about everywhere else
 
I mean i've said on here before it definitely fucked up my ability to listen to his music. See a man chasing his wife with a shotgun can take the fun out of hearing him rap about being a gun toting drug slanging rap God.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 so if he shot someone on camera would it be the same ?? Or only because it was his wife or a woman.

I with Joe on this one
 
I think he still rapping, he been appearing on those Rolling Deep tracks DJ Kay Slay be doing. But honestly I would've thought Joe would put in the word for him to sign a management deal with Roc Nation seeing that he is Pun son and Joe supposedly was Pun best friend, etc.
nah they arent on good terms either
 
None of that shit will matter if they got shitty spending habits


Nah you can set up a trust so the person gets, say, $1,000 per month with 5% simple interest for the rest of their life. Or $2,000 per month with 3% simple interest for the rest of their life... depending on how old the person is.
 
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