After making his name on DJ Clue's mixtapes, Fabolous has been plenty fab in '01. Summoned by Mariah Carey and Lil' Mo, among others, to add his rough-and-ready verses to...
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The golden age of Big Apple bling-bling may have died with Biggie, but its spirit lives on in Fabolous. On his second album, the Brooklyn rapper surrounds himself with...
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His first record was the hottest rap debut of 2001 (despite an ominous release date: 9/11), and Fabolous consolidated his commercial clout, if not his artistic importance,...
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His first record was the hottest rap debut of 2001 (despite an ominous release date: 9/11), and Fabolous consolidated his commercial clout, if not his artistic importance,...
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Riding high on the success of one pop-crossover single after another ("Trade It All," "Can't Let You Go," "Into You"), Fabolous kept the cash registers ringing in 2003 with...
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It was entirely possible that the first single from the third Fabolous album would be a club track or a soft-styled pop-oriented number aimed at the female audience....
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