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Fat Joe & Jadakiss Are Ready to ‘Shake Up’ the Podcasting Space With ‘Joe & Jada’

The East Coast rappers will tackle music, sports and culture on the podcast.

Fat Joe performs at Juicy Fest 2025 on January 15, 2025 in Perth, Australia/Jadakiss attends the recording of 2 Jews And 3 Black Dudes Podcast on May 01, 2025 in New York City.
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Fat Joe and Jadakiss are bringing their East Coast savvy to podcast form.

On Monday (May 5), it was announced that the rappers will be hosting the Boost Mobile-presented podcast Joe & Jada, which will be produced by The Volume and Roc Nation. Joey Crack and Jadakiss will talk at length about music, sports and culture on the show, alongside special guests. Episodes will air twice a week on YouTube and all audio platforms beginning this week.

"My brother Jadakiss and I will be delivering a podcast experience like none other," Fat Joe stated in press materials. "We’re both passionate and opinionated about music, sports, entertainment and culture, so you can definitely expect to get unfiltered analysis, versatile interviews and untold stories. We’re coming to shake up the podcast game and set a new blueprint."

"I’m looking forward to teaming up with Joe on this podcast and showing another side of my personality," Jadakiss added. “We’ve been friends for a long time, so we have the right chemistry and foundation to make this a really special show. Everyone is finally going to get to hear what we debate and discuss all the time behind the scenes.”

The longtime friends and "New York" collaborators will film episodes at the Roc Nation studio, remotely in their homes and, on occasion, in other spaces tailored to their guests.

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