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50 Cent, Fat Joe and DJ Kay Slay deserve all the credit in the world for putting together their new song "Free Again."
Joey Crack and 50 squashed their long running beef at the 2012 BET Hip Hop Awards. It's what Chris Lighty would have wanted and the two artists were mature enough to make it happen.
"Free Again" is another huge step in the right direction for New York City hip hop. Hot 97's Peter Rosenberg discussed the significance of the song this morning on "The Realness."
"This is about more than a good song, and it's definitely a dope song. They sound great on the record and that's awesome. I hope it leads to more from them," Peter said. "But that's not what's really exciting in this moment. Fat Joe and 50 have already had huge successes. They've already made tons of money. What makes this so exciting is that getting them together signifies the end of an era of New York being divided. This signifies a new era of New York hip hop being together," he continued. "By them coming together means there's hope for the future. There's hope hope the Joey Bada$$', the Troy Ave's, the Flatbush Zombies', the A$AP Mob's, the Mack Wilds', the Bodega Bamz's, The Action Bronson's. This brings all of us together moving forward."
THE REALNESS: Fifty And Fat Joe- A Good Sign For NY HIP-HOP
DJ Kay Slay Ft. 50 Cent & Fat Joe - Free Again (Prod. By StreetRunner)
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