Fat Joe Calls Female Hip Hop’s Lil Mo & Vita ‘Dusty Crack B*tches’ During Verzus!! (Listen)

Fat Joe Calls Female Hip Hop’s Lil Mo & Vita ‘Dusty Crack B*tches’ During Verzus!! (Listen)

Rapper Fat Joe, a rapper who up until now was known for unity, and for supporting others – is facing a backlash. Fat Joe reportedly called R&B legendary singers Lil Mo and Vita “dusty b*tches” and suggested that before the Versuz, the two ladies were “in the crack house” MTO News confirmed,

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Fat Joe Disses R&B legends Lil Mo & Vita – Calls Them ‘Crack B*tches’ (; 0:50)

Before the battle, Fat Joe made it clear he was holding nothing back, but no one thought that he’d be willing to take it that far. Repeatedly, he told Ja Rule he was going to “get this work.” While he promised it wouldn’t get to The L.O.X./Dipset level, Joe did say it’d get crazy.

The drama unfolded after Ja Rule talked about his features, and claimed that Fat Joe brought Remy Ma on stage to “save him.” That’s when, MTO News confirmed, Fat Joe went wild.. He referred to Lil’ Mo and Vita as “dusty b*tches” and told Ja he had to get them from the crack house. 

People all across social media are upset with Joe saying that and are calling for Remy Ma to check him over this.

Lil Mo is one of the most prolific R&B female writers in music history – with dozens off Billboard hit sings. She’s also a singer, rapper, television and radio personality. She is best known for her 2001 single “Superwoman Pt. II”, featuring then-unknown rapper Fabolous, which has been credited as launching his career.

She first gained recognition as Missy Elliott’s protégé, having been featured on her record-breaking hit single “Hot Boyz”, as well as through her collaborations with Ja Rule, with whom she penned the Grammy-nominated “Put It on Me” and “I Cry”.

Here’s Lil Mo:

Vita is a rapper and actress. She is most known as an actress for playing DMX’s “side chick” Kionna in the 1998 film Belly. As a rapper she is known for her appearances on the songs Lapdance by N.E.R.D, Put It on Me by Ja Rule, and Down 4 U by Irv Gotti.

Here’s Vita:

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