Archive for Fabolous
Download - "Hot 97 Freestyle"
"There is no challengers, F what the Dodge think... Coconut Ciroc, Coke-a-loso, Pretty Boy Swag, never coked my nose though."- Funeral Fab Damn, Fabolous killed that video! Having said that, the word "freestyle" has all but lost meaning and should be replaced with something along the lines of "previously unheard material." Also, when will rappers learn from Drake's mistake and stop reading "freestyles" off of their blackberries while on camera.
TINC2 The EP is in stores now!
Download – “Lights Out.”
“Lights Out” is the lead single off of Fabolous’ TiNC2: The Grieving Music EP, which is set to drop on September 6th. Shout out to Lex Luger (”BMF,” “MC Hammer,” “Hard In… (MORE... )
Download – “Money, Money, Money”
Red Cafe grabbed a track from Jahlil Beats and teamed up with Diddy and Loso to speak about everyone’s three favorite subjects, money, money, and money.
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Download- There Is No Competition 2: The Funeral Service (MIXTAPE)
"I don't know how I fell in love so fizzast, Bet I'm gonna kill it from the back, dead ass." -FabolousThat's just one of the many quotables that can be found if you ignore the nice visuals Loso enlisted for his video! If you still haven't heard The Funeral Service, read our review of one of the year's best releases. Fab's There Is No Competition 2: Grieving Music EP hits stores on August 24th, so until then we can all enjoy the new single, "Lights Out," produced by Lex Luger.
Thoughts on the video?
Download – “Light’s Out” (I Don’t See Nobody).
Here’s one of the three new tracks that will be featured on Fabolous’ TiNC2: The Grieving Music EP, set to drop on Aug. 24th. Shout out to Lex Luger… (MORE... )
Are You Buying The EP?
The mixtape, which suffered numerous delays, finally dropped earlier this month. I was definitely surprised and had already accepted not being able to hear it anytime soon!
It turns out the music was well worth the wait. Fabolous acted out the mixtape artwork and laid to rest a good selection of beats.
Adding to the tape's "last rights-feel" was DJ Drama, who decided to change his knickname from Barak O'Drama to DraMcCain for this project. Regarding the switch, Drama explains how he's "starting to feel like a Republican, giving out the death penalty and killin' you niggas!" (More..) 