After being in the rap game for nearly 30 years, Fat Joe is finally addressing the question that Black hip-hop fans have been wondering for years: can he use the N-word?
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The short answer is no because heโs not Black, heโs Latino. Simple.
During his appearance on the Breakfast Club on Tuesday, Joey Crack defended his use of the word saying, โFirst of all my projects is 90%, Iโll give you 80% Black still. My grandmotherโs projects is 99.9% Black to be clear. So Iโm Spanish, I knew I was Latino, but the whole time I thought I was Black anyway. So my mom lives there 40 years before I was born, in this project, and Iโm born blonde hair green eyes. This shit crazy, right? She brings me there, the first thing is they go, โOh look at this little nigga Joey he got green eyes.โ The minute Iโm walking the guys in the building is like, โYo look at that little nigga Joe, little Fat Joe,โ thatโs all I knew my whole life before even elementary.โ
He continued, โItโs a lot of woke society or something going on these days and Twitter and all that I guess they donโt understand where I come from, where I was born, or how I was raised or how I lived my whole entire life...We know that the record states that this is a negative word and I wish we never used it. You know? and I try my best...really seriously I been trying to stop, but I been saying this since I was born.โ
Nah, I think we understand where you come from, you just explained it to us. But using the N-word? It is something you cannot do, despite your background or your relationship with Black people.
Your friends from the Bronx failed to call you out, so the โwoke policeโ are doing what your friends couldnโt, holding you accountable.
Fat Joe acknowledged that he used the word because he thought he was Black. But once you learned about your heritage and that you were in fact not Black, a bell in your head shouldโve gone off saying, โI canโt say the N-word anymore.โ
I truly donโt understand how people who claim that because theyโve used the word their whole life and theyโve grown up around Black people who called them the N-word can equate this to mean that theyโre allowed to use it years later. Youโre not. Just because people allowed it then doesnโt mean people are going to be cool with you saying it now.
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