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Ghetto Fabolous

Fabolous
Release Date: 05/16/2007
Original Release:  2001
# of Discs:   1
J&R Item # 813370_VY
UPC # 075596267915
Label: Elektra Entertainment
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Disc: 1
1. Click & Spark
2. Keepin' It Gangsta
3. Young'n
4. Get Right
5. Ride For This - (featuring Ja Rule)
6. One Day
7. Trade It All - (featuring Jagged Edge)
8. Right Now & Later On
9. Take You Home - (featuring Lil' Mo)
10. Get Smart
11. Can't Deny It
12. Ma' Be Easy
13. We Don't Give A
14. Bad Guy, The - (featuring Pain In Da Ass)
15. Gotta Be Thug - (hidden track)
16. If They Want It - (hidden track)
17. (Untitled) - (hidden track)

Performer: Fabolous
Artist: Ja Rule; Jagged Edge; Lil' Mo; Pain In Da Ass
Distributor: WEA (Distributor)

Notes: From out of nowhere, Fabolous swooped onto the hip-hop scene in summer 2001 with this big-money debut album and a sure-fire hit ("Can't Deny It"). It also didn't hurt that Fabolous' rhymes happen to fit right in the with the zeitgeist of the moment, exhibiting somewhat of an East Coast variation of the bling bling style synonymous with Southern rap. Besides Jay-Z's occasional departure into materialism and/or hedonism � la "I Just Wanna Love U," the East Coast didn't really have a young, icy player -- at least not since the popular downfall of Bad Boy following the Notorious B.I.G.'s death. So if all this sounds a bit calculated, that's probably because it is. The flagship for DJ Clue's Desert Storm label, Fabolous is targeted at a specific niche, and he's well positioned. You know this before even hearing the music, just by glancing over the credits: big-money, of-the-moment producers like the Neptunes, Rockwilder, and Timbaland drop beats, and big-name, all-over-the-airwaves rappers/vocalists like Ja Rule, Lil' Mo, Jagged Edge, and Nate Dogg contribute some hooks -- these are can't-miss artists capable of propelling an unknown like Fabolous to overnight stardom. And that's exactly how it worked, thanks to the Rick Rock-produced, Nate Dogg-graced "Can't Deny It," a song that conveniently lifts a trademark 2Pac line for its hook ("I can't deny it, I'm a f*ckin' ridah," from "Ambitionz as a Ridah"). As calculated as it may be, it's an irresistible hook; unfortunately, the remainder of the album isn't nearly as alluring. ~ Jason Birchmeier
Q (12/01, p.130) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...This is a punchy, if brattish, debut..."
While Fabolous's style is all about flash, there's nothing particularly showy, unique, or groundbreaking about the NYC rapper's game; however, with a knack for bringing out the best in some of hip-hop's top producers and a flow that is consistently, comfortably solid, Fabolous rose to become one of the '00s masters of the hip-hop jam. Singles like 2001's "Can't Deny It" and 2004's "Breathe" featured the MC's swaggering, dragging drawl over hook-heavy Bad Boy-style beats, and soared to the upper portions of both the rap and pop charts.
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