Fat Joe explains to Charlamagne Tha God why nobody can beat Eminem in Verzuz battle.
N.O.R.E. tried to provoke DMX the other week by claiming that Eminem wanted to fight him; however, DMX saw through his ruse and dismissed the claim as something that N.O.R.E. desired, not Eminem. Fat Joe, who was present at the start of the conversation, stated right away that Eminem’s fan following would make it hard for anyone to stand up to him. Nonetheless, there are many who remain skeptical.
Charlamagne Tha God and Fat Joe went live on Instagram for a conversation regarding verzuz battles where Charlamagne said that rappers like JAY-Z, Kanye West, Lil Wayne, DMX, T.I, and Nas would wash Eminem in a Verzuz battle. He also tells Fat Joe that Em would embarrass himself against other rappers in a verzuz battle as he has no club bangers and no songs to go against other MCs.
After that Fat Joe Explains to Charlamagne that why Nobody could beat the Detroit Rapper in Verzuz battle. He reminded him that Em has the most loyal fans in the world that can conquer any fandom in the comments, which is something that counts on Verzuz battles. Fat Joe also said, “There are different lanes for everybody. The reason why hip-hop is so beautiful is it’s so diverse.”
The Bronx superstar revealed how a call from Slim Shady rescued him from hanging up the mike in an exclusive interview with Rap-Up to promote Pepsi’s “Your Wildest Dreams” virtual talent competition. “I really honestly believed that I had retired one million percent. When the G.O.A.T. called, I felt so honored,” said Joe, who revealed what Em told him during their phone call: “You know Joe, you’re one of the last ones left. You’re making better music now than ever. You can’t retire. You can’t leave us.”
On December 6, 2019, RNG (Rap’s New Generation) and EMPIRE released “Lord Above” off Fat Joe and Dre’s joint studio album Family Ties. Fat Joe branded his Eminem duet as “the most insulting song” to promote the album. Eminem blasts Nick Cannon and Mariah Carey in his verse.
He ended by saying that if Eminem went on Verzuz, he would embarrass himself. Fat Joe couldn’t agree with you more. He reminded Charlemagne that Eminem had “the most devoted fans in the universe” who can “overpower any fandom in the comments” – and Verzuz agrees. Fat Joe was kind enough not to bring up No. 1 hit, which reduces the number of people who can even begin. Fat Joe was kind enough not to bring up any No. 1 singles, which means that the amount of people who can even begin to compare themselves to Marshall is exceedingly minimal.
Fat Joe considers DMX to be “one of the best rappers of all time” and has nothing but praise for him. He believes X has little chance of defeating Shady, though. On Drink Champs, he outlined the reasons. “There’s something about that white boy, and his fans. Nah bro. That n***a’s David Koresh. That n***a different,” Fat Joe explains. “Eminem was hot when we came out. His fans from day one when he was making “Stan” and all of that are 40, 45 years old. These white people they teach their kids who are ten years old that Eminem is the greatest. You go to the airport ten years are playing his hits … they keep teaching their kids that he’s the man.”