
Joey Crack drops another single from his forthcoming LP The Darkside Vol. 1. From the sounds of it, Joe is bringing some serious club bangers on this next LP. Download link is below. [Audio clip: view full post to listen] Fat Joe feat. Trey Songz – “If It Ain’t About Money” (MP3)
Here is the new cover art for Fat Joes upcoming album The Darkside Vol. 1. The new album from Fat Joe will feature Cam’ron, Trey Songz, R. Kelly and more. Check it out, the album drops June 29th.
Joey Crack and Jeezy drop a full out banger on this one. The Darkside drops June 29.
The hottest song in the hood gets remixed – and yes, they’re goin’ in….. Busta murders it with the fire and brimstone. Everybody hands go up…. DJ Khaled – “All I Do Is Win (Remix)” (Feat. Rick Ross, Busta Rhymes, Diddy, Nicki Minaj, Fabolous, Jadakiss, Fat Joe, Swizz Beatz & T-Pain)
Da Gangster gets illy on Red Cafe’s hood favorite. Fat Joe – “I’m Ill (Freestyle) (MP3)
New freestyle from Fat Joe over Drake’s single “Over.” The Dark Side from Fat Joe on E1 Music hits stores on June 29th. Fat Joe – “Over Freestyle” (MP3)
Jim Jones and Mel Matrix take a stab at the Fat Joe and Jeezy track, “Ha Ha (Slow Down Son).” They even add a little different flare to the instrumental. Check it out below. Jim Jones + Mel Matrix – “Slow Down (Remix)” (MP3)
Here goes a new freestyle from Talib Kweli with some adlibs from Hi-Tek at the end. Once again this is a freestyle over the Fat Joe track of the same title. This will be on the upcoming mixtape from Reflection Eternal and DJ Chaps, Early Mourning Signs Mixtape. Talib Kweli – “Ha Ha (Slow Down [cont.]
Want to know how Joe has stayed in the game so long? Listen to this man, he owns his masters. The Darkside in stores on June 28th. Ha, ha….
Here goes another freestyle over Diddy’s Angel beat, this time from Fat Joe. Now on a new label plus a new album The Darkside coming soon from Joey Crack. Fat Joe – Angel Freestyle’” (MP3)
E1 Music is thrilled to announce the addition of hip hop icon Fat Joe to its burgeoning roster of artists. Fat Joe will release a new album, titled “The Dark Side,” on June 28th, 2010. The first single, “Slow Down” features Young Jeezy and was just serviced to urban radio. Fat Joe states, “It’s been [cont.]
Just when you think it’s about time to write Fat Joe off, he comes back and flips the script completely. As he states in the first verse of “Ha Ha”, commercial records like Snoop’s “I Wanna Rock” and Jay-Z’s “Empire State Of Mind” have paved the way for the raw east coast sound of production [cont.]
If there’s a rapper who is all things to all fans, this reviewer has yet to hear him do his thing. That doesn’t stop some from trying, and it seems to be the primary objective for Fat Joe on The Elephant in the Room, his eighth solo release. No question, Joe’s been in the game [cont.]
What can you say about Joey Crack aka Fat Joe? He started off as Da Gangsta and moved into commercial success with the likes of Nelly and Ashanti. After parting ways with Atlantic, some people might have written him off commercially. You might want to think again, with “Me, Myself, and I” dropping November 14th [cont.]
The man known as Joey Crack needs no introduction. From his debut album Represent, to his dealings with the Diggin in the Crates crew, to his outstanding remixes with the one and only DJ Premier, Joe has been around the block. Joe has even had a taste of that commercial success, with “What’s Luv” [cont.]
On Loyalty’s blazing pre-amble, “Take A Look At My Life”, Fat Joe asserts his new Big Willie status—”Not Crack with a Platinum plaque/no.” However, if anyone told you last year before J.O.S.E. dropped that Fat Joe would go platinum, you would have probably just chuckled slightly under your breath and went about your business. Granted, Joe [cont.]
Fat Joe The Gangster. Joey Crack. Don Cartegena. Throughout his career, Joseph Cartegena has assumed many aliases, but with his fourth album, J.O.S.E (Jealous Ones Still Envy), he hopes to take the title left unclaimed when Frank White died, the King of New York. Unfortunately, J.O.S.E. shows that Joe is more of a follower [cont.]
Outspoken Emcee Stabbed A Record of 103 Times; Also Bitten Repeatedly By Pack Of Wild Dogs New York, NY – Rapper 50 Cent, who received major press and radio play from his single, “How To Rob” a humorous song about how he fantasized about robbing the industry’s top rap-stars, was stabbed 103 times last weekend, [cont.]
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