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Fat Joe, Don Cartagena

Audio CD

Disk ID: 707059

Disk length: 53m 48s (14 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1998

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Courtroom (intro) 1:05
2. The crack attack 2:56
3. Triplets 3:50
4. Find out 3:27
5. Don Cartagena 3:53
6. My world 3:59
7. John Blaze 4:52
8. Walk on 4:00
9. Dat Gangsta 3:13
10. Bet ya man can't (triz) 5:03
11. Misery needs company 4:23
12. The hidden hands 5:08
13. My prerogative 4:06
14. Good times 3:44

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Review

Fat Joe used to be the punch line to hip-hop jokes, his flows as unwieldy as his girth. So frustrated was Joey Crack (a.k.a. Fat Joe) at his inability to crush the rap game with his first two dud LPs, he spent several years in the woodshed, honing his craft and his Rolodex. Sprawled out over an hour of genuinely thugged-out beats (produced by everyone from Marley Marl to Younglord), Don Cartagena features a truckload of Joe's friends to prove the point. Nas, Big Pun, Raekwon, and Jadakiss bring the terror on "John Blaze," while Biggie's old belle makes you "scream Charli Baltimore in Spanish" on "Walk On By." It's a small gem and a refreshing surprise. Joey, you've come a long way, baby--with a little help from your friends. --Jon Caramanica

Other Versions

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Don Cartagena

Tracks: 15 (+1 tracks), Disk length: 58m 31s (+4m 43s)

Don Cartagena

Tracks: 15 (+1 tracks), Disk length: 58m 32s (+4m 44s)

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