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Fabolous released his debut album, Ghetto Fabolous, on September 11, 2001.It debuted at number four on the Billboard 200, selling over 140,000 copies in its first week. [12] [13] The album's first single, "Can't Deny It", was produced by Rick Rock and features a chorus by Nate Dogg, who interpolates Tupac Shakur's song "Ambitionz az a Ridah". [14]
The discography of Fabolous, an American rapper, consists of seven studio albums, two extended plays, 58 singles (38 as a featured artist), and eleven mixtapes, and amongst various other recordings. Throughout his career, he’s been primarily known as a flagship artist for Def Jam Recordings and Desert Storm Records , however, his first of ...
Slava Kuperstein at HipHopDX gave the mixtape a negative review, saying "It's not really surprising that There Is No Competition 3 isn't a particularly memorable release. . The days of Fabolous' mixtapes being something to write home about has come and gone, but what's troubling is that this is a decidedly lazier release than There Is No Competitio
Friday on Elm Street (originally titled Freddy vs. Jason) is a collaborative studio album by American rappers Fabolous and Jadakiss.It was released on November 24, 2017, by Street Family Records, Roc Nation, D-Block Records, Def Jam Recordings.
Ghetto Fabolous is the debut studio album by American rapper Fabolous. It was released on September 11, 2001 through Desert Storm Records and Elektra Records . Production was handled by DJ Clue? , Duro , Armando Colon, DJ Envy , Just Blaze , Mono, Omen , Red Spyda , Rick Rock , Rockwilder , The Neptunes and Timbaland .
In honor of Black Twitter's contribution, ... In 2014, rapper Fabolous, who had released the song "Lituation," explained the concept during an interview on Power 105.1 The Breakfast Club.
Summertime Shootout 3: Coldest Summer Ever debuted at number seven on the US Billboard 200 chart, earning 44,000 album-equivalent units, of which 6,000 were pure album sales in its first week, becoming Fabolous's seventh US top ten on the chart.
As for the lyrics, Fabolous and Ne-Yo tell ladies they are forces to be reckoned with on their own — but with their ladies upgrading them, they're that much better. "You want a girl that completes you and makes you better," he explained. "You don't want a girl who brings more arguments and more bills. ...