Fat Joe Part 2
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Fat Joe Part 2

Fat Joe starts Part 2 by criticizing J. Cole for not responding to the beef aimed at him revolving around the Drake vs Kendrick feud, saying he would have responded himself. Joe calls DJ Khaled his angel, supporting Khaled's message about spreading love and positivity. Joe shares a personal story about talking his friend out of suicide after his wife cheated on him, noting that trusting in God saved the man’s life. He mentions how his friends like DJ Khaled and Pitbull often catch beef because of their association with him. Then, Joe reflects on the best and worst parts of having money.

He mentions using Ozempic for diabetes, which he’s had since he was 13, and how Big Pun’s death motivated him to work out so intensely that he reversed his diabetes. Joe proudly talks about being married for 30 years, and how his wife held him down while he was in prison. He explains how they’ve stayed together through thick and thin. Joe discusses his son, who has autism and Down syndrome, and how initially he wasn’t ready to be a father. Joe calls his son his biggest blessing.

Joe talks about his love for graffiti, admitting he’s “addicted” to it. He explains why he became politically active, noting how it’s alienated parts of his audience but emphasizing the importance of his work regarding issues like healthcare transparency. Joe says nobody has been to Africa more than him and shares a stressful story about an African warlord not letting him leave Angola. Joe reflects on how Atlanta has replaced New York as the capital of hip hop. He recalls almost getting into a fight with Roy Jones Jr. over his lyrics. Joe tells a wild story about nearly beating someone up with Mike Tyson and Big Pun at the craziest club in New York.

As the episode draws to a close, Fat Joe talks about his close relationship with Jennifer Lopez. He declares that women in Atlanta are running hip hop. Joe reveals that Eminem once wanted him to sign him and mentions that he also missed the opportunity to sign Pitbull and Rick Ross. He explains how the Black and Brown communities can come together. The episode concludes with Fat Joe flipping the script and asking Shannon a question back. In this episode, Fat Joe offers insight, laughter, and reflection, showcasing the highs and lows of his career and personal life, leaving viewers with a deeper understanding of the legendary rapper’s journey and mindset.

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Best of Track World Athletics Championships Part 2: Melissa Jefferson-Wooden JOINS + Unc throwing SHOTS at Jamaica

Best of Track World Athletics Championships Part 2: Melissa Jefferson-Wooden JOINS + Unc throwing SHOTS at Jamaica

Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson break down the biggest moments from the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo! Unc & Ocho sit down with 100m World Champion Melissa Jefferson-Wooden and Olympic medalist Fred Kerley, plus react to Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone’s historic 400m record-breaking performance. 0:00 - Unc's message for Jamaica6:27 - Melissa Jefferson-Wooden joins the show24:05 - USA Women's relay race order unveiled 31:55 - Track & Field being a lonely sport 40:44 - Melissa shows off her medal (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Club See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

20 Sep 42min

Deebo & Joe - REACTION to Dolphins fall to 0-3 in loss Josh Allen & Bills, Steelers-Patriots preview

Deebo & Joe - REACTION to Dolphins fall to 0-3 in loss Josh Allen & Bills, Steelers-Patriots preview

Join NFL Legends James "Deebo" Harrison and Joe Haden as they react to Thursday Night Football where Tua Tagovailoa fell to ab abysmal 0-3 start to the NFL season after losing to Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills. Later, they discuss the ongoing controversy surrounding Tom Brady's role with the Las Vegas Raiders and Fox Sports, and much more heading into Week 3 of the NFL Season! Timeline:00:00 - Bills beat Dolphins13:30 - Dolphins locker room issues29:00 - Tom Brady controversy 35:00 - Tush Push penalties39:50 - Eagles offensive struggles45:25 - Deebo's gym story (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Club #Nightcap See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

19 Sep 58min

Nightcap Hour 1: Unc & Ocho react to Bills staying perfect with TNF win over Dolphins + Fred Kerley joins to discuss joining the Enhanced Games

Nightcap Hour 1: Unc & Ocho react to Bills staying perfect with TNF win over Dolphins + Fred Kerley joins to discuss joining the Enhanced Games

Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson break down the AFC East clash between the Miami Dolphins and Buffalo Bills! Later, Olympic gold medalist Fred Kerley joins the show to talk track & field greatness, and WWE Superstar Seth Rollins stops by to discuss life in the ring and beyond & much more! 3:23 - Bills beat Dolphins13:00 - Reports of Dolphins players being late to meetings30:10 - Antonio Pierce, "Foolish" to think Tom Brady won't help Raiders38:55 - Fred Kerley joins the show (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Club See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

19 Sep 1h 6min

Nightcap Hour 2: Unc & Ocho are joined by Seth Rollins to talk WrestlePalooza!

Nightcap Hour 2: Unc & Ocho are joined by Seth Rollins to talk WrestlePalooza!

Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson are joined by WWE Champion Seth Rollins to talk WrestlePalooza, the Philadelphia Eagles got a way with a false start on Sunday, Patrick Mahomes sees being 0-2 as an opportunity and much more! 0:00 - Seth Rollins joins the show19:05 - Eagles get away with false start Sunday31:40 - Mahomes on 0-2 start 34:37 - Clayton Kershaw announces retirement after 18 seasons with Dodgers 36:20 - Fever win first playoff series in 10 yrs41:29 - Q & Ayyyy (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Club See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

19 Sep 53min

Nightcap Hour 1: Unc & Ocho Break Down Brady’s Raiders Drama + Kyler Murray’s Social Media Slip

Nightcap Hour 1: Unc & Ocho Break Down Brady’s Raiders Drama + Kyler Murray’s Social Media Slip

Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson dive into Tom Brady’s comments praising Ben Johnson and address the controversy surrounding Brady’s dual role as Raiders minority owner and Fox broadcaster. Later, they react to Kyler Murray apologizing for wearing a Michael Vick jersey in a viral photo with his pit bulls and much more! 03:58 - Tom Brady on role with Raiders21:55 - KC Chiefs Struggles28:30 - Bijan Robinson best RB in NFL?35:30 - Kyler Murray pictures in Vick Jersey40:28 - Odell Beckham on retirement45:05 - New Washington Commander’s stadium48:52 - Play or Fade53:30 - NFL CB Rankings (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Club See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

18 Sep 54min

Nightcap Hour 2: Unc & Ocho react to Ben Johnson saying they need to practice better + Dabo Sweeney defends his program

Nightcap Hour 2: Unc & Ocho react to Ben Johnson saying they need to practice better + Dabo Sweeney defends his program

Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson stressing the importance of sharper practice habits after a slow start to the season. Later, they break down Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney’s passionate defense of his program and respond to critics questioning the Tigers’ direction and we break down the Track & Field medalist and much more! 0:00 - Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone dominated 400-meter semifinals10:44 - Medalists from Track & Field 22:11 - NFL feels Aaron Rodgers more comfortable with the Steelers25:50 - Kirk Cousins retiring soon?28:10 - Ben Johnson on Bears practice33:40 - Dabo Swinney defends his Clemson program36:45 - Q & Ayyyy (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Club See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

18 Sep 57min

Club Shay Shay - Memphis Bleek Part 2

Club Shay Shay - Memphis Bleek Part 2

Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/SHANNON and use code SHANNON and get $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup! Memphis Bleek joins Shannon Sharpe at Club Shay Shay to perform a track from his new album Apartment 3D before diving into his journey from the Marcy Projects in Brooklyn to hip-hop history. Raised by a single mother and stepfather, Bleek recalls growing up watching his mom struggle and his determination to change his family dynamic. At first, he thought basketball, baseball, or even art would be his path, until writing lyrics became his true calling. Growing up in the same building as Jay-Z, his first job was walking Jay’s nephews to school for $100 a week. He shares memories of the projects, losing friends, and respect for older generations who disciplined kids whether related or not. Bleek reflects on idolizing Nino Brown before Jay-Z told him to quit hustling and focus on music. Though not blood brothers, he says Jay-Z raised him alongside Dame Dash, Biggs, Clark Kent, and cousin Bee High. He explains why Brooklyn breeds stars like The Notorious B.I.G., Lil’ Kim, Fabolous, Big Daddy Kane, ODB, Joey Bada$$, and Pop Smoke. He remembers meeting Biggie during the “Brooklyn’s Finest” session with Jay-Z and visiting Biggie’s New Jersey mansion with elevators and Land Cruisers, which inspired him to believe success through music was possible. He admits his pen was never as sharp as Jay-Z, Biggie, Nas, or Tupac, and recalls being devastated by Biggie’s death. He describes Jay-Z’s life in the projects as “royalty” with an air conditioner, waterbed, and white carpet. His mother was best friends with Jay’s sister, and Bleek always knew Jay was destined for greatness. Watching Jay-Z evolve into a businessman, he says Hov has long planned to retire from rap and hasn’t felt challenged since Eminem, Big Pun, Biggie, and Tupac. Bleek recalls freestyling for Jay-Z during the Reasonable Doubt era, seeing Jay write “Sunshine” in 30 minutes, and realizing he was hand-picked. Reasonable Doubt changed Bleek’s life, giving him money to support his mom and allowing him to buy a house in New Jersey at 17. Bleek admits to losing focus, skipping sessions to chase women until Jay stopped working with him for a year. His mother’s guidance saved his career, and he never missed another session. He saw Jay grind—begging DJs to play records, selling Roc-A-Fella to Def Jam for $10M, then chasing the Forbes list until becoming a billionaire. Beanie Sigel’s signing pushed Bleek to prove himself, and he went gold with his debut album. He reflects on envy from friends, wasted years, and the advice he’d give young stars: chase money, not girls, and don’t glorify violence. Bleek credits Dame Dash with saving him from a bad management deal but explains why Jay-Z will never “save” Dame now. He recalls Roc-A-Fella’s breakup, calling it the worst day of his life, caused by egos, lack of focus, and fights over credit. He names Roc-A-Fella the greatest rap label ever, with Cash Money, Death Row, No Limit, Ruff Ryders, and Def Jam rounding out his top five. He shares Kanye West memories, Rihanna’s early career, and calls Rihanna an anomaly. He talks about rap beefs from Tupac vs. Biggie to Kendrick Lamar vs. Drake, praising “Not Like Us” as the greatest diss record he’s ever seen. Bleek recalls turning down beats like Joe Budden’s “Pump It Up,” Barbara Streisand quoting him in a diss to Donald Trump, and being starstruck by Michael Jackson. He performed for Nelson Mandela, worked with Destiny’s Child, Rihanna, and Missy Elliott, and says Beyoncé is the closest thing to Michael Jackson. He praises Kevin Hart as the funniest person he’s met, likening him to Eddie Murphy, and remembers hanging with Nick Cannon, Serena Williams, and Meagan Good. Bleek shares lessons about money, family, and loyalty, admitting cars and jewelry were wasted purchases. He agrees with Fat Joe that rappers live paycheck to paycheck and opens up about marriage, fatherhood, and why focusing on friendships hurt his career. He says Jay-Z always has his back but egos destroy empires. From Marcy Projects to Roc-A-Fella Records, Memphis Bleek’s story is one of loyalty, lessons, and legacy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

17 Sep 51min

Club Shay Shay - Memphis Bleek Part 1

Club Shay Shay - Memphis Bleek Part 1

Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/SHANNON and use code SHANNON and get $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup! Memphis Bleek joins Shannon Sharpe at Club Shay Shay to perform a track from his new album Apartment 3D before diving into his journey from the Marcy Projects in Brooklyn to hip-hop history. Raised by a single mother and stepfather, Bleek recalls growing up watching his mom struggle and his determination to change his family dynamic. At first, he thought basketball, baseball, or even art would be his path, until writing lyrics became his true calling. Growing up in the same building as Jay-Z, his first job was walking Jay’s nephews to school for $100 a week. He shares memories of the projects, losing friends, and respect for older generations who disciplined kids whether related or not. Bleek reflects on idolizing Nino Brown before Jay-Z told him to quit hustling and focus on music. Though not blood brothers, he says Jay-Z raised him alongside Dame Dash, Biggs, Clark Kent, and cousin Bee High. He explains why Brooklyn breeds stars like The Notorious B.I.G., Lil’ Kim, Fabolous, Big Daddy Kane, ODB, Joey Bada$$, and Pop Smoke. He remembers meeting Biggie during the “Brooklyn’s Finest” session with Jay-Z and visiting Biggie’s New Jersey mansion with elevators and Land Cruisers, which inspired him to believe success through music was possible. He admits his pen was never as sharp as Jay-Z, Biggie, Nas, or Tupac, and recalls being devastated by Biggie’s death. He describes Jay-Z’s life in the projects as “royalty” with an air conditioner, waterbed, and white carpet. His mother was best friends with Jay’s sister, and Bleek always knew Jay was destined for greatness. Watching Jay-Z evolve into a businessman, he says Hov has long planned to retire from rap and hasn’t felt challenged since Eminem, Big Pun, Biggie, and Tupac. Bleek recalls freestyling for Jay-Z during the Reasonable Doubt era, seeing Jay write “Sunshine” in 30 minutes, and realizing he was hand-picked. Reasonable Doubt changed Bleek’s life, giving him money to support his mom and allowing him to buy a house in New Jersey at 17. Bleek admits to losing focus, skipping sessions to chase women until Jay stopped working with him for a year. His mother’s guidance saved his career, and he never missed another session. He saw Jay grind—begging DJs to play records, selling Roc-A-Fella to Def Jam for $10M, then chasing the Forbes list until becoming a billionaire. Beanie Sigel’s signing pushed Bleek to prove himself, and he went gold with his debut album. He reflects on envy from friends, wasted years, and the advice he’d give young stars: chase money, not girls, and don’t glorify violence. Bleek credits Dame Dash with saving him from a bad management deal but explains why Jay-Z will never “save” Dame now. He recalls Roc-A-Fella’s breakup, calling it the worst day of his life, caused by egos, lack of focus, and fights over credit. He names Roc-A-Fella the greatest rap label ever, with Cash Money, Death Row, No Limit, Ruff Ryders, and Def Jam rounding out his top five. He shares Kanye West memories, Rihanna’s early career, and calls Rihanna an anomaly. He talks about rap beefs from Tupac vs. Biggie to Kendrick Lamar vs. Drake, praising “Not Like Us” as the greatest diss record he’s ever seen. Bleek recalls turning down beats like Joe Budden’s “Pump It Up,” Barbara Streisand quoting him in a diss to Donald Trump, and being starstruck by Michael Jackson. He performed for Nelson Mandela, worked with Destiny’s Child, Rihanna, and Missy Elliott, and says Beyoncé is the closest thing to Michael Jackson. He praises Kevin Hart as the funniest person he’s met, likening him to Eddie Murphy, and remembers hanging with Nick Cannon, Serena Williams, and Meagan Good. Bleek shares lessons about money, family, and loyalty, admitting cars and jewelry were wasted purchases. He agrees with Fat Joe that rappers live paycheck to paycheck and opens up about marriage, fatherhood, and why focusing on friendships hurt his career. He says Jay-Z always has his back but egos destroy empires. From Marcy Projects to Roc-A-Fella Records, Memphis Bleek’s story is one of loyalty, lessons, and legacy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

17 Sep 51min

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