In a fiery exchange on the latest episode of the Joe and Jada podcast, Fat Joe has thrown down the gauntlet, labeling French Montana as “delusional” over his claims regarding the hit song “All the Way Up.” The tension escalated as Joe accused Montana of inflating his role in the Grammy-nominated track, which also features Remy Ma, igniting a renewed debate about credit and recognition in the music industry.
“You know your man French Montana, that illusional man,” Fat Joe exclaimed, taking aim at Montana’s assertions about his contributions. He continued, “He just takes too much credit for it. I’m like, French, thank you for making us hot, but let’s not get carried away!” The playful jabs reveal a deeper rift as the two rappers navigate the murky waters of collaboration and recognition.
The controversy surrounding “All the Way Up,” a massive success since its release in 2016, has been reignited by legal action from Miami rapper Fly Havana, who is suing both Joe and French for allegedly sidelining him from credits and profits. This lawsuit adds another layer of complexity to an already contentious narrative, as the music world watches closely.
As tensions rise and accusations fly, the question remains: how will this public feud impact the legacies of these artists? With Fat Joe’s candid remarks echoing across social media, fans are left on the edge of their seats, eagerly awaiting the next chapter in this unfolding drama. Stay tuned as we bring you the latest updates on this explosive situation.