Fat Joe Speaks On ’90s Crack Era While Remembering Juice Wrld

New York, NY – In the wake Juice Wrld‘s tragic passing, Fat Joe has joined the Hip Hop community’s outcry against drug abuse.

During a recent interview with Wendy Williams, Joey Crack was asked whether he knew the 21-year-old rapper.

“I only met him one time,” he said. “He was such a beautiful kid. He was so respectful when I met him, and I was just like, ‘Yo, this is a real good kid.’ So, rest in peace, Juice Wrld.”

He then seized the moment to speak out on pill addiction. 

“But they gotta stop!” he exclaimed, before delving into how the perception was different back then. “When we was younger, we would go smoke crack. But you knew you was copping rock cocaine, or you knew you was copping heroin – you knew it was disgusting!”

Speaking on today’s perception drugs, he adds, “So now, what happens with these pills, being that there prescribed, these kids don’t think they’re pill-heads or crackheads, or they’re nothing.

“Nowadays they think] ‘It’s legal; it’s cool! We can do as much it as we want.’ And that’s a big understatement because all these kids are dying.”

Joe continues describing the bleak reality the situation and the need to especially protect those living in poorer circumstances.

“Everyday in the Bronx, all these kids are dying – overdosing f pills,” he says. “We gotta try watch these kids as much as we can, ’cause it’s sad … This kid was filthy rich and died at 21 years old, on a private plane!”

Joyner Lucas also recently spoke out, criticizing “rappers who glorified taking drugs and made it cool,” while Trippie Redd said, “If it ain’t weed, we ain’t doing it no more.”

Although Juice Wrld’s ficial cause death is yet to be confirmed, he reportedly swallowed several Percocet pills prior to the fatal seizure.