VIDEO: Big Pun's Wife Says "Fat Joe Wants Everyone to Forget Pun"

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Liza Rios, Big Pun's wife, talks in-depth about Pun's legacy & Fat Joe

In an interview with Forbez DVD, Big Pun's wife talks about his life, his death, and his legacy.  In the 41 minute interview she claims that Fat Joe has not kept Big Pun's legacy alive because "he wants everyone to forget Big Pun".  While she says she harbors no ill feelings towards Fat Joe he has not paid Pun's estate what he owes them and has in fact tried to block her efforts to keep his legacy alive.  She claims that when she was trying to put together a memorial concert not only did Fat Joe not attend put he persuaded others not to take part as well.  DMX, who did perform at the event, confessed to her that Fat Joe called him and asked him not to perform at  the event.

During the interview she talks about her financial hardships, losing her house and selling off Remy Martin and Tony Sunshine's contracts for $75,000 to pay her bills.  Rios says “I don’t want Joe to take care of me, I just want what’s due to Pun.”  She adds,“Pun had mad love for Joe and put him on the map, wrote all his shit.  Every song that Joe’s on, Pun wrote everything.  He was the creative force behind Terror Squad.  Everybody writes Joe’s shit."  According to her even Remy Martin wrote Fat Joe's rhymes after Pun's passing.
 

Rios says Pun's death was due to his addiction to food which was the result of his mind state.  She explains that Pun had a very rough upbringing and this caused him to suffer from bouts of depression.  Rios says she feels guilt about his death because she was the "enabler" of his addiction.   


VIDEO: Liza Rios talks to about Pun's life, death & legacy - Part 1

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VIDEO: Liza Rios talks to about Pun's life, death & legacy - Part 2
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U411 Note: I guess that's why no matter how hot the single is that album never sells, it's karma

 

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