Joe and Jada Netflix Podcast 2026: Why Hip-Hop Legends Are Hard to Please
Fat Joe and Jadakiss's show, the Joe and Jada Netflix podcast 2026, hits the streaming giant on Jan 26. Discover why hip-hop legends are flocking to the mic.
Even when you praise them, some legends still hold a grudge. Hip-hop icon Fat Joe just pulled back the curtain on the unpredictable world of celebrity podcasting. After racking up hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube, his hit show 'Joe and Jada' is taking the leap to the world's biggest streaming stage.
Joe and Jada Netflix Podcast 2026 Exclusive Streaming Debut
According to Entertainment Weekly, the acclaimed series hosted by Fat Joe and Jadakiss will begin streaming on Netflix on January 26, 2026. This move comes through an exclusive video podcast partnership with iHeart. Since launching in the summer of 2025, the duo has hosted stars like Cardi B and DJ Khaled, turning raw conversations into viral moments.
Fat Joe, whose career spans over 30 years, expressed excitement about Netflix's reach. He noted that while YouTube is great, Netflix offers a different level of accessibility. "My wife doesn't go to YouTube, but everyone has Netflix," he said, hoping the platform will introduce hip-hop culture to an even broader global audience.
Bobby Brown's Moonwalk Claims and Industry Ego
One of the show's most viral highlights involved Bobby Brown claiming he taught Michael Jackson how to moonwalk. While Joe laughed it off, he admitted it's exactly the kind of unfiltered storytelling that makes the show work. However, he also confessed that dealing with "legends" can be tricky. "You can big them up and give them props, and they'll still be mad at you," Joe admitted, highlighting the delicate ego management required in his new role.
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