Fat Joe

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Fat Joe
Fat Joe: Me, Myself and I (November 14, 2006)
Fat Joe: Me, Myself and I (November 14, 2006)
Background information
Birth name Joseph Cartigena
Also known as Joe Crack, Bronx Terra
Born August 19, 1970 (36)
Origin South Bronx, The Bronx, New York City, New York, United States
Genre(s) Hip Hop/Rap
Occupation(s) Rapping
Instrument(s) Vocals
Years active 1993 - present
Label(s) Terror Squad/D.I.T.C.
Associated
acts
Jenifer Lopez
Website Fat Joe MySpace page

Jose Antonio Cartagena (born August 19, 1970), better known by his stage name Fat Joe, is an American rapper.

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[edit] History

Cartagena was born in The Bronx of Puerto Rican and Cuban heritage, he was popular in the New York-underground hip hop scene during the early and mid-1990s. He was also a member of the D.I.T.C. Crew ("Diggin' in the Crates"), along with well-respected rappers/producers Showbiz and A.G., Buckwild, O.C., Diamond D, Big L and Lord Finesse, and was featured on early records by various members.

With 2001's release of Jealous Ones Still Envy (J.O.S.E.), Joe scored two back-to-back hits with "We Thuggin'", which featured R&B superstar R. Kelly singing the chorus and "What's Luv?", which featured up-and-coming R&B/pop star Ashanti on its chorus and went on to become one of 2002's biggest pop hits.

In late 2002, Joe released the album Loyalty and had a couple of small hits with "Crush Tonite" (featuring Ginuwine) and "All I Need". The rapper also has appeared in several films, including the 2002 film Empire with John Leguizamo and Peter Sarsgaard.

Fat Joe also released a Terror Squad self-titled album in September 1999. After several roster changes (including Big Pun's sudden death and the departure of Cuban Link and Triple Seis, the clique released a second album, True Story, in July 2004. The single "Lean Back", which featured only Fat Joe and new member Remy Ma (formerly known as Remy Martin), was a smash hit, reaching #1 on Billboard Singles Chart. The song was later remixed by Lil' Jon,

In September 2004, a former bodyguard for Fat Joe was arrested and charged with a 1994 murder which the rapper had allegedly witnessed. According to the New York Times, Jose Mulero, thirty-eight, was charged with murder, tampering with evidence, and weapons charges, after being accused of shooting Ernesto Rivera, sixteen, on April 15, 1994.

In late 2004, Fat Joe scored another radio hit with his verse on Ja Rule's "New York", also featuring Jadakiss and a chorus taken from KRS-One's "100 Guns". In his verse, Ja Rule takes thinly-veiled potshots at 50 Cent, adding another chapter to their well-publicized feud. However, this led to further controversy as 50 Cent assumed that by collaborating with Ja Rule, his enemy, Joe and Jada were now aligning themselves against him and included them both in his new diss track, "Piggy Bank" (See Conflict with 50 Cent for further details).

Fat Joe's solo album, All or Nothing, [1]. The first single was "So Much More". The music video features an appearance by DJ Kay Slay, who has also called himself the "black Fat Joe". The second single, the Scott Storch-produced "Get It Poppin", features Nelly. It was used as the theme song for WWE 2005 SummerSlam.

In November 2006 Fat Joe released a new solo album, "Me Myself & I". The album is a return to the hardcore Fat Joe that he was when he came into the game. The lead single is "Make It Rain".

[edit] Conflict with 50 Cent

50 Cent attacked Fat Joe in his 2005 song "Piggy Bank", from The Massacre. Angered by Joe's collaboration with Ja Rule, 50 said "that fat nigga thought 'Lean Back' was 'In Da Club' / my shit sold eleven mil, his shit was a dud." Fat Joe went on record as being confused by 50's anger towards him. He also suggested that he and 50 Cent meet in New York and have a fistfight. Most interestingly, he attacked 50's street credibility, claiming that 50 had never literally appeared "in the club", while Fat Joe has built his reputation on live club performances. He offered one thousand dollars to anybody who would come forward with a picture of 50 Cent in a nightclub. No attempts have been publicly made towards taking the $1,000 prize. Within days of "Piggy Bank" leaking, an untitled response from Fat Joe had appeared online with the chorus being sung to the tune of The Flintstones's theme song. MP3 versions were variously titled "Fake Gangsta", "Fuck 50", and simply "Fat Joe 50 Dis Track". It was finally officially released as "My Fofo" (referring to a .44 Magnum) as a bonus track on All or Nothing, along with the "Lean Back" remix featuring Eminem and Lil Jon.

[edit] Personal information

He was friends with Big Pun, who he always referred to as "Twinsito" or simply "Twin". Fat Joe paid for the funeral of Big Pun [citation needed]. He stated that Jennifer Lopez was the first one to call him, after the tragic death of his close friend. He has said of Pun, "I'm used to young people dying by gettin' shot. Ya know, a lot of my friends have died by gettin' shot, killed, or an accident. But I've never seen a young nigga die 'cause he was fat."

In 2005, he overcame his fear of flying when he traveled by plane for the first time,[2] a move that may have been prompted by taunting from G-Unit founding member Tony Yayo ("Fat Joe ain't a gangsta, he scared to fly"). Also in 2005, he donated 20 computers and a media lab to the elementary school he attended in the Bronx. [3]

On October 24, 2006, he decided to visit the students of University High School in Orlando, Florida, because of the murder of Michael Nieves, a student from this high school. In his speech he cheered all to keep studying, to be united and to learn that the lyrics of the music are for entertainment, not to make them reality.[citation needed]

[edit] Conflict With Terror Squad

Joe has received criticism for releasing only one solo album by a Terror Squad member, Remy Ma, the most recent addition to T.S., as well as barely featuring original members Prospect and Armageddon on "True Story." Terror Squad singer Tony Sunshine has had possible album release dates pushed back over two years, and Joe had stated that artists Prospect and Armageddon aka Geddy have not released solo albums yet as the result of them being "really lazy".[4]. Geddy responded to Fat Joe's comments, stating that Joe doesn't release hit singles unless he is personally involved, and that Joe is both detached from Terror Squad's members and unappreciative of Geddy's contributions ".[5].

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

Album cover Album information
Represent
  • Released: July 27, 1993
  • Chart positions: #120 US
  • U.S. Sales: 100,000
  • Last RIAA certification:
  • Singles: "Flow Joe", "Watch the Sound", "The Shit Iz Real" (remix)
Jealous One's Envy
Don Cartagena
Jealous Ones Still Envy (J.O.S.E.)
Loyalty
All or Nothing
Me Myself & I

[edit] Singles

[edit] Selected Filmography

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.nobodysmiling.com/hiphopcomptonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn/news/86671.php
  2. ^ "Fat Joe Visits 'Last Call'", June 23, 2005; includes unofficial transcript of Fat Joe's interview on Last Call with Carson Daly (June 22, 2005)
  3. ^ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0196117/bio
  4. ^ HipHopGame.com - Fat Joe Interview
  5. ^ LatinRapper.com Armageddon Speaks - "This is Geddy T.S."

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[edit] Notes

Diggin' in the Crates Crew
Core Members

Lord Finesse | Showbiz and A.G. | Diamond D | Fat Joe | O.C. | Buckwild | Big L

Albums

Funky Technician | Return of the Funky Man | Runaway Slave | Stunts, Blunts and Hip Hop | Represent | Word...Life | Lifestylez Ov Da Poor & Dangerous | Goodfellas | Jealous One's Envy | The Awakening | Jewelz | Hatred, Passions and Infedility | Full Scale | Don Cartagena | The Dirty Version | D.I.T.C. | The Big Picture | Jealous Ones Still Envy (J.O.S.E.) | Bon Appetit | Loyalty | Grown Man Talk | Starchild | All or Nothing | Street Talk | Smoke and Mirrors | The Diamond Mine | The Archives 1996-2000 | Get Dirty Radio