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Most people have gotten to know Fabolous from his astonishing turn on Lil' Mo's current smash single and video "Superwoman Pt. II." But this 21-year-old Brooklyn native is no newcomer to the rap game. It was back in 1998 when mixtape king DJ Clue invited Fabolous to audition for one of his tapes. After hearing his barbed rhymes and smooth flow, Clue signed him to Desert Storm Records, the new label he and his production partner, Duro, had formed. Since then, Fabolous has been making his name on Clue's mixtapes and albums, and on singles like the remix of 702's "Where My Girls At," and others. He also rhymes on Mariah Carey's remake of "Last Night a DJ Saved My Life," on her upcoming album, and on new albums by Jimmy Cozier and Macy Gray. But all that's just a warm-up for the main event, the September 18 release of his own Desert Storm debut album, Ghetto Fabolous, a mostly up-tempo party album laced with Fab's hood lingo. The first single, the aptly titled "Can't Deny It" featuring Nate Dogg, is starting to pop up on the radio, and the rest of the album boasts tracks produced by Clue, Duro, Rockwilder, The Neptunes, Just Blaze, Timbaland and Rick Rock.

Fabolous Video

"Can't Deny It"

Fabolous Audio

Click & Spark

Keepin it gangsta

Young'n

Get Right

Ryde for This

One Day

Take You Home

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