Ne-Yo – She Got Her Own video featuring Jamie Foxx and Fabolou from his third and new album, Year Of The Gentleman
Category: Fabolous
Fabolous
Ryan Leslie – Addiction video featuring Cassie and Fabolous Alternate Version
Maino – Hi Hater (Remix) video featuring T.I., Swizz Beatz, Plies, Jadakiss and Fabolous from his new album If Tomorrow Comes…
Ryan Leslie- Addiction video featuring Cassie and Fabolous from his debut album, Ryan Leslie
Maino – Hi Hater (Remix) video featuring T.I., Swizz Beatz, Plies, Jadakiss & Fabolous Behind The Scenes
by Low Key
When he first stepped onto the scene, Fabolous was undoubtedly the talk of the streets. Now three years later the streets are no longer buzzing for Fab. Instead they have been replaced by fanatical, love stricken woman everywhere. With the female demographic cornered, Fab has certainly taken his fair share of criticism. From being labeled as a sell out, to forgetting about his hardcore Hip Hop fans, Fab has heard it all. Now with his third release, Real Talk, Fabolous looks to regain the streets that he once called home.
Original Article (extended)
by Bomb 1st
Fabolous. He has been making stops around the R&B circuit, dropping guest appearance rhymes on songs from Lil’ Mo and Mary J. Blige. All of this to build up anticipation for his debut album “Ghetto Fabolous,” an album that seems all too engineered and planned out — almost an attempt to satisfy anyone looking to purchase the disc.
Original Article (extended)
by Low Key
That was the sound blaring from street corners all across America the past year. 2001 was indeed a memorable year for Fabolous. Fab emerged onto the rap scene through the connections of DJ Clue, and has quickly become one of the brightest young stars in the game today. Having appeared on numerous tracks and freestyle, Fab gained a reputation as one of the wittiest Emcees to come along. But it was Fab’s performance on Lil Mo’s mega hit “Superwomen” that propelled him into superstar status. Soon after, you couldn’t escape the sounds of Fabolous. His joints were blowing up all across America and they hype quickly grew for his debut album “Ghetto Fabolous”. But unfortunately, Fabolous falls completely short of all expectations.
Original Article (extended)
Fabolous – Make Me Better featuring Ne-Yo video
Fabolous – Diamonds video