Fat Joe has landed a new television show on the Starz network where he will have “provocative” conversations with fellow celebrities.
According to a report from Deadline on Friday (July 12), the Bronx rapper’s new show Fat Joe Talks will “give viewers unique access into the lives of today’s most influential personalities who drive the cultural zeitgeist.” Each episode with be a half hour and will follow Joe to different locations across the country.
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Kathryn Busby, President of Original Programming for Starz, added: “Fat Joe Talks is an exciting foray into talk, and who better than Joe—a legend in and of himself—to drive provocative conversations that tap into the zeitgeist and matter to our audience. We are thrilled to be working with Joe and our partners at SpringHill and Embassy Row to launch this incredible show, offering authentic, backstage, rare access to these cultural icons.”
LeBron James‘ company SpringHill will executive produce the project alongside Embassy Row.
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While Fat Joe is becoming a force in the talk space, his music is still very much a priority as well.
Earlier this week, Joey Crack revealed that his next album is just weeks away from going live.
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On Wednesday (July 10), a reporter for TMZ caught up with the Terror Squad boss in Los Angeles to talk about his peers such as Nas, DJ Premier, LL Cool J, Common and Pete Rock all releasing new music in 2024.
“Breaking news: Fat Joe be dropping a[n] album in August, too, so put me in that list of pioneers and legends and icons,” he shared.
The 53-year-old MC released his last album back in 2021, and stated the very next year that he didn’t plan on releasing fresh material anytime soon.
Beyond music, Joey Crack and E-40 made an appearance at a Joe Biden rally in North Carolina. A day after the 81-year-old Democrat debated Donald Trump as part of the 2024 presidential election, the two rappers performed at an event for his campaign.
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About the alliance, an official working for the veteran politician’s team referred to 40 and Joe as “legends of the music industry, who understand the importance of utilizing their platforms to ensure their fan base understands the stakes of this election.”