Fat Joe Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Make It Rain |
| 2 | That White |
| 3 | My Lifestyle |
| 4 | The Fugitive |
| 5 | Still Real |
| 6 | So Much More |
| 7 | I'm Gone |
| 8 | Intro |
| 9 | Valley of Death |
| 10 | The Crack Attack |
| 11 | The Shit Is Real (DJ Premier remix) |
| 12 | 300 Brolic |
| 13 | Damn |
| 14 | Rappers Are in Danger |
| 15 | Dat Gangsta Shit |
| 16 | I Am Crack |
| 17 | Envy |
| 18 | Success |
| 19 | Flow Joe |
| 20 | My Conscience |
| 21 | My Fofo |
| 22 | Think About It |
| 23 | Part Deux |
| 24 | Bronx Keeps Creating It |
| 25 | Say Word |
| 26 | No Problems |
| 27 | Get It Poppin’ |
| 28 | Cocababy |
| 29 | She's My Mama |
| 30 | Livin’ Fat |
| 31 | Jealousy |
| 32 | Safe 2 Say (The Incredible) |
| 33 | Does Anybody Know |
| 34 | Watch Out |
| 35 | Story to Tell |
| 36 | Dedication |
| 37 | How Did We Get Here |
| 38 | King NY |
| 39 | Bad Bad Man |
| 40 | Everybody Get Up |
| 41 | Bendicion Mami |
| 42 | Fat Joe’s Way |
| 43 | It's O.K. |
| 44 | Pendemic |
| 45 | Rock Ya Body |
| 46 | J.O.S.E. |
| 47 | Da Fat Gangsta |
| 48 | No Drama (Clap & Revolve) |
| 49 | Joey Don't Do It |
| 50 | Gangsta |
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About Fat Joe
Fat Joe is a Bronx-born rapper who emerged in the early 1990s as one of hip-hop's most enduring and charismatic figures, building a career that spans over three decades with his distinctive blend of street credibility and mainstream appeal. Starting with hardcore East Coast rap on albums like his 1993 debut "Represent," Fat Joe carved out his niche with his booming voice, clever wordplay, and ability to craft both gritty street anthems and radio-friendly hits. His sound evolved significantly over time, moving from the raw, sample-heavy production of tracks like "The Shit Is Real" to the more polished, commercially-oriented approach of later hits like "Make It Rain (Remix)" and "Another Round," showcasing his adaptability to hip-hop's changing landscape. What makes Fat Joe distinctive is his skill as both a solo artist and collaborator, consistently bringing together diverse voices in hip-hop while maintaining his Bronx authenticity-a quality that has made him a bridge between different eras and subgenres of rap. Beyond his musical output, Fat Joe has become a cultural ambassador for Latino representation in hip-hop, helping to pave the way for future generations of Latino rappers while remaining deeply connected to his Puerto Rican roots and New York City origins. His longevity in an industry known for brief careers speaks to his business acumen and genuine love for hip-hop culture, making him not just a rapper but a respected elder statesman of the genre.