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Music CD - Fat Joe: All or Nothing

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Music CD: All or Nothing Artist: Fat Joe
List Price: $18.98
Our Price: $1.98
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Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
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Tracks:
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1. Intro 2. Does Anybody Know 3. Safe 2 Say (Incredible) 4. So Much More 5. My Fo Fo 6. Rock Ya Body 7. Listen Baby Featuring Mashonda 8. Get It Poppin Featuring Nelly 9. Temptation 1 10. Temptation 2 11. Everybody Get Up 12. I Can Do U 13. So Hot Featuring R. Kelly 14. Lean Back (Remix) Featuring Lil Jon, Eminem, Mase, and Remy Martin 15. Beat Novacane 16. Hold U Down Featuring Jennifer Lopez
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0075678374920 Format: Enhanced Label: Atlantic / Wea Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Atlantic / Wea Release Date: 2005-06-14 Studio: Atlantic / Wea
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Fat Joe spittin FIRE Comment: All or Nothing is definitely a hot album. I'm sick of people who think that he is a sellout. He is a well-rounded artist. He has a fair share of radio-hits, pure-hip-hop lyricism, anthems and love songs. Some people don't want to listen to him because they think 50 cent killed him on the beef. Well word to the people. My FOFO undeniably won the battle. 50 cent is just jealous of Fat Joe's street cred and homies that back him up. Some people don't want to listen to the album because of this. All or Nothing is a great cd. Just give it an honest listen and you will love it. GUARENTEED!!!!!!!!!!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Arent we tired of seeing Joey's crack? (1 and 1/2 stars) Comment: This album is garbage simply put. I was hesitant to pick up this album so I did what smart person would do. I got a friend of mine who had that album to make me a copy. Im mad that even heard the album at all! Loyalty was proof that Fat Joe was going to stay pop for life. This album further proves that point correct. Decent tracks:MY FOFO(okay 50 cent diss) and SAFE 2 SAY, Filler: So Hot, So much more(awful beat), I Can Do You(gay song with a gay beat) are pop records at their worst. Temptation part2, Intro, Does Anybody Know, Get It Poppin(wack Nelly Collabo) are painfally bad and the rest of this album follows suit. Fat Joe is pop now so dont be surprised when you hear that his next album is even worser than this one. The production sucks, the lyrics suck and the guests suck. Just a bad album period. One last note: somebody PLEASE tell Dre from Cool and Dre to stop trying to rap. Dude is Nick Cannon JR!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Terrible Comment: This album is terrible to put it simply. There are a few highlights such as the Lean Back remix but that's mainly due to the presence of Em & Mase. I'm surprised Em didn't realize how terrible Fat Joe is and am surprised he's actually do a song with him. But overall this album is bad, he thinks he can outdo 50 and the G Unit crew but he doesn't stand a chance. [...]
Customer Rating:      Summary: Fat Joe Comment: Y is fat joe so bad. Seriously he gives NY a bad name y does he rep us . Hes awful he really cant rap and the only reason hes still here is cuz big pun
Customer Rating:      Summary: Impressed Comment: Fat Joe, after being shot down by an overated diss from 50, came back. "All or Nothing" impressed me with the various styles in beats. You know, lyrically he killed it. The commercial songs; So Much More was nasty no matter what style you like. Get It Poppin, aaaa, not my favorite but hey if the women like it... The beats, from Beat Novacane and Just Blaze were nice. Alot of people like My FoFo, it was decent, could've been better. Songs to listen to: Intro, Does Anybody Know(He murdered this sample), My FoFo, Rock Ya Body, and Beat Novacane.
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Editorial Reviews:
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They say good things come to those who wait. For over 10 years, Fat Joe has patiently waited for his opportunity to be among the greats in his field of music. Through years of hard work and dedication, Fat Joe made his mark on hip-hop music, film, clothing and the culture as a whole. From his humble beginnings in the bullet-riddled streets of the Bronx to orchestrating the rise of the late, great Big Pun to making a whole nation "Lean Back" in 2004, Fat Joe has run the gamut of hard work in the music business and will enjoy the fruits of his labor with the release of his 6th album, All or Nothing.
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