Yesterday’s price may not be today’s price, but yesterday’s hits are CLASSICS. As his DJ began to play “Put It On Me,” featured artists Lil’ Mo and Vita joined the stage for in-person features for the first time in almost two decades for a timeless Murder Inc. “You getting bodied by a singing nigga!” Ja rule exclaimed before pulling the rug from under Fat Joe. Then, he had Tech cut the music and the crowd continued to belt out “Boriqua, Morena” as Joey moved the mic like a conductor.ĥ.
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It was quite the mouthful.Īfter Joey Crack ran off his list of how he set the table for his crew to eat, he played Big Pun’s “Still Not a Player” for a BX / Puerto Rico tribute. He blurted out that Fif “got beat up…and sued us” in the comments. founder Irv Gotti took to the Instagram comments to address the fans - and haters - who kept bringing up 50 Cent. It was the bob, the makeup and, of course, the flow for us! While Ja Rule was rapping along, Remy took a shot at him right in his face. She took the stage to perform her verse on “Ante Up (Remix)” while commanding all the attention in her yellow leopard print cropped bubble jacket and matching hot pants. The evening’s first special guest was the first lady of Terror Squad: Remy Ma. After he played “Can I Get a What What,” Joe called him out for all the features with Hov. Fat Joe dusted off “Flow Joe” from his 1993 debut, and Ja Rule reached back for his 2000 Grammy-nominated “It’s Murda” featuring DMX and JAY-Z. In a blast from the past, both artists took fans back to their breakout hits. The crowd went crazy! Check out the night’s best moments. Terror Squad’s Fat Joe took the stage first before Murder Inc.’s Ja Rule brought the energy in return. Was that the first shot at Ja Rule? He also took a moment to show love to the late Prodigy when he asked fans to put their hands up in his honor. Technician the DJ changed the vibe by kicking off his set with jams from Biggie Smalls, JAY-Z, Styles P, Fabolous, Nas, Wu-Tang and more New York legends. Dance hits from the ‘80s including “Candy Girl” by New Edition, “You Called me and Told Me” by Jeff Redd, “Don’t be Cruel” by Bobby Brown, and “Remember the Time” by Michael Jackson set the tone for the crowd.
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The evening kicked off in party mode, perfect for your drink and your two step. The price just went up! The price just went up! Whether you rep the BX or Queens - or neither - tonight was one to remember as Fat Joe went head to head with Ja Rule to play their best hits on Verzuz. Continuing Swizz Beatz’s birthday celebration, the live broadcast went down in front of an in-person audience at Madison Square Garden and boasted sponsorship from Ciroc, Triller and Comedy Central’s new late night talk show “The God’s Honest Truth” hosted by The Breakfast Club’s Charlamagne Tha God.