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Loyalty (Explicit)
7/13/2005, AMG

Loyalty is the name of the game for Fat Joe this time out, as it relates to fans still true to the Bronx's hardest rapper despite chart success with Ashanti, his own loyalty...  more >

Loyalty (Edited)
7/13/2005, AMG

Loyalty is the name of the game for Fat Joe this time out, as it relates to fans still true to the Bronx's hardest rapper despite chart success with Ashanti, his own loyalty...  more >

Jealous One's Envy (Explicit)
7/13/2005, AMG

The infamous Fat Joe (aka Joey Crack), a heavyset bully of a rapper out of the South Bronx, dropped this noisy jackhammer of an album in late 1995. The follow-up to his...  more >

Don Cartagena (Explicit)
9/1/1998, LAUNCH, Billy Johnson Jr

During Fat Joe's five-year career, he has proven to be one of the few dedicated, hardcore MCs underground fans can count on. Remember this when considering Don Cartagena's...  more >

Don Cartagena (Explicit)
7/13/2005, AMG

The third album from power-Bronx Latino rapper Fat Joe tones down his once-prevalent gangsta leans -- they're still there, though, from the album's title to rhythmic gunshot...  more >

Don Cartagena (Edited)
7/13/2005, AMG

The third album from power-Bronx Latino rapper Fat Joe tones down his once-prevalent gangsta leans -- they're still there, though, from the album's title to rhythmic gunshot...  more >

Represent (Explicit)
7/13/2005, AMG

When Fat Joe debuted in 1993, few would have guessed that he'd be topping the charts years later -- both the album charts as a gangsta (Don Cartagena) and the pop charts as...  more >

Jealous Ones Still Envy (J.O.S.E.) (Amended)
7/13/2005, AMG

Fat Joe's Jealous Ones Still Envy follows the precedent set by his preceding albums, not offering anything particularly novel but rather carrying on in the great "Big Poppa"...  more >