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Fat Joe Apologizes For Disrespectful “Dusty B*****s” Comment To Lil Mo And Vita, The Internet Wasn’t Trying To Hear It

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During Tuesday night’s Verzuz between Queens’ Ja Rule and the Bronx’s Fat Joe, the heat from all the smoke Joey   Crack was getting prompted him to disrespect two of Ja Rule’s special guests.

The Murder Inc. emcee appeared to best Fat Joe when he called him “f*****g pathetic” after the “Lean Back” rapper brought Remy Ma out to perform during the competition. Ja Rule teased him, saying she had to “save you.”

Instead of Fat Joe brushing the jab off, he proceeded to disrespect singers Lil Mo and Vita before they performed Ja Rule’s hit single ”Put It On Me,” saying, “You got all those other dusty bitches out there. You gotta go to the crackhouse to find them bitches.”

 


Black women, especially, took issue with the rapper’s disgusting vitriol.

Of course, Fat Joe issued the obligatory apology to the chagrin of sisters. He didn’t even have the decency to add punctuation.

Shout out to the ladies very sorry if i disrespected i love vida and lil Moe I’m super sorry love my sisters,” he wrote via  Twitter. 

Because Black women are with the sh*ts, they let the paunchy rapper know that his apology was not accepted. Even the brothers let the “Sunshine” rapper know he was going to hold an L.

 

One dude on Twitter who knew what was up told Joe to put his money where his mouth was. He even incorporated Fat Joe’s catchphrase.

Yesterday’s apology is not today’s apology! Lil Mo and Vita want Birkins Joe!”

 

The rapper, Lil Mo or Vita hasn’t commented, and he’s still a loser. 

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