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  2. The S.O.U.L. Tape 2 - Wikipedia

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    Ron Johnson of AllHipHop gave the mixtape seven and a half stars out of ten, saying "Fab’s favorite hook supplier, Lil Mo, is surely missed on songs like “Life Is So Exciting” and “Only Life I know”, which could be much better without Loso on hook duty. Perhaps Fab should put in an ad for a full-time singer for tracks like these, but ...

  3. Breathe (Fabolous song) - Wikipedia

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    Pitchfork Media named "Breathe" the number nine song of the year for 2004, stating "'Breathe' sounds like the track Fab was always meant to rap over." [citation needed] The song was also listed by Pitchfork Media as the 288th best song of the 2000s. [citation needed] Complex named it number 60 on best songs of the decade. [1]

  4. Mistah F.A.B. - Wikipedia

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    In October 2011, Mistah F.A.B. was featured in a mobile battle rap game, Battle Rap Stars by Jump Shot Media. [ 20 ] MC Hammer released "Raider Nation ( Oakland Raiders Anthem)" along with a video in late 2013 and " All In My Mind " (which samples " Summer Breeze " by The Isley Brothers ) in early 2014 with his newly formed group called Oakland ...

  5. Ryan Leslie - Wikipedia

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    In November 2007, he released a video for a song named "I-R-I-N-A" that was produced in-house and released through his YouTube channel as well. His second single, "Addiction" features pop singer Cassie, with a rap cameo from long-time collaborator, Fabolous. The song was officially released in August 2008. [10]

  6. Fab Five Freddy - Wikipedia

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    He was the bridge between the burgeoning uptown rap scene and the downtown No Wave art scene. He gained wider recognition in 1981 when Debbie Harry rapped on the Blondie song "Rapture" that "Fab 5 Freddy told me everybody's fly." In the late 1980s, Freddy became the first host of the groundbreaking hip-hop music video show Yo! MTV Raps. [2] [3]

  7. The Fab 5 - Wikipedia

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    The next "Fab 5" track came on O.G.C.'s 1999 second effort The M-Pire Shrikez Back, on the song "Dirtiest Players in the Game", which was supposed to serve as a prelude to a full-length Fab 5 album. Multiple Duck Down Records releases noted plans for a Fab 5 album in the liner notes, with the album being named either Simply Fabulous or Without ...

  8. Jason Kelce Says the Kelce Family Doesn’t Have a ... - AOL

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    However, Kelce says despite his full plate for 2025, he doesn't make resolutions heading into a new year. "I feel like if you're waiting for the New Year's to make a resolution, it's probably not ...

  9. Yo! MTV Raps - Wikipedia

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    Yo! MTV Raps is an American two-hour television music video program, which first aired on MTV Europe from 1987 to mid-90s and on MTV US from August 1988 to August 1995. The American version of the program (created by Ted Demme and Peter Dougherty) was the first hip hop music show on the network, and was based on the original MTV Europe show, which first aired one year before the American version.