Fat Joe stated earlier this month that there were people who were upset with him receiving the key.
The Bronx emcee awarded with the Key to New York City
Fat Joe has achieved one of New York City's highest honors when Mayor Eric Adams presented him with a Key to the City during one of his concerts.
On Tuesday (Aug. 20.), The Terror Squad headhoncho was in The Bronx, N.Y., and Joey Crack had a performance to celebrate his 54th birthday in his hometown, The Bronx, which was attended by many fans who packed the venue in Orchard Beach. Other musical acts for the event hosted by Rise Up NYC included Funk Flex, Doug E. Fresh, Chubb Rock, and more.
Mayor Adams stopped by to present Joe with the key, acknowledging the rapper's work in the community and his music and entertainment achievements. "His music has unlocked our hearts for so many years... Fat Joe is a real legend, and we're just really thrilled about giving him the key to the city," Adams said in a statement to News 12 The Bronx.
“I gotta thank the pioneers,” Fat Joe said after he accepted the key. “From Melle Mel to KRS-One, LL COOL J, Heavy D, and the list goes on. I want to shout out everybody here because we in the Bronx and I know I know all of you. Everyone last one of you. I love you.”
Check out more scenes from Fat Joe's show in the Bronx below.
Joe had previously spoken about receiving the key during an Instagram Live session earlier this month. According to the Terror Squad boss, people were upset that he would be receiving a key.
“The mayor and his crew, his right-hand girl, got me the key to the city. Everybody was a little upset,” said Joe. "But I don't know another guy who keeps it realer with the streets of New York than Fat Joe, who feeds more people, opens more businesses. I don't know what to tell you guys.”
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