Fat Joe gave DJ Khaled high praise on a new episode of N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN's 'Drink Champs' and responded to fans who disagree with him.
Fat Joe thinks DJ Khaledis at the top of his craft and wants Hip Hop fans to give him credit for his hard work over the years. During a new episode of Drink Champs with N.O.R.E.and DJ EFN, the Bronx rapper compared Khaled to the legendary Quincy Jones and broke down his opinion. People take away the greatness from Khaled and they say, Well he just gets a bunch of big-time rappers and puts them on the same song,' he said. Theres a million DJs and producers that try that, and those aint hit records. And its been a long time since we heard Nasand JAY-Zon what to me sounds like a smash hit, like a SMASH hit, that can play on the radio, its streaming incredibly. So DJ Khaled really is the Quincy Jonesof Hip Hop right now. Responding to hate in N.O.R.E.s comments, Fat Joe wrote, All these back seat drivers Monday morning quarterbacks always got an opinion but cant do it themselves shit crazy to me the term Quincy jones of this time was used in reference to the work khaled has put in years and years of hit obviously theres only one Quincy but fuck it tune in tonight EXPLOSIVE lol. A post shared by NOREAGA/DRINKCHAMPS (@therealnoreaga) Fat Joe went into more detail in an Instagram video when fans continued to disagree with his opinion on DJ Khaled. When I make reference to Khaled being the Quincy Jones of Hip Hop, he began. Now, theres a million guys putting a bunch of rappers together one million guys putting shit together. Every DJ, every guy you know, and they come together, big guys, and theyre not hits. This is my point Khaled puts out No. 1 albums, No. 1 hits, the album is incredible for me. Give the man his credit. He added, We deal with so much hate of people just, you know what I call them, Monday morning quarterbacks and backseat joggers. I woulda did this, yo, I coulda did that nah bro. I was there for the entire album. DJ Khaled released his 12th studio album Khaled Khaled on April 30, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. Selling roughly 94,000 album-equivalent units, the project was boosted by collaborations with JAY-Z, Nas, Lil Wayne, Drake, Lil Baby, Cardi B, Lil Durk, Migos, Post Malone, DaBaby, Roddy Ricch, Megan Thee Stallion, Rick Ross, Diddy and many others. Read more