Rapper Fat Joe Breaks Silence on Beef With Dodgers After World Series

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Rapper Fat Joe Breaks Silence on Beef With Dodgers After World Series
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While a poor defensive performance by the New York Yankees helped the Los Angeles Dodgers win their eighth World Series title, the team also had somebody else to thank.

Before Game 3 of the World Series, rapper Fat Joe performed live from the Bronx. It came just two days after Ice Cube performed at Game 2 of the World Series, receiving tons of cheers from the Dodger Stadium crowd.

The Dodgers evidently saw those memes as utility man Kiké Hernández poked fun of the rapper's performance during the World Series parade. “It’s a dream come true, I grew up five blocks away. It was one of the biggest honors of my life to go perform at the World Series for the Yankees. I don’t give a f—. These guys won, and they cursing me out every chance they get a microphone. It’s the craziest s—.”

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