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Last night, New York bred rappers Fabolous and Jadakiss ... And a little bit Irv too. You know Irv Gotti. Ashanti was scorching at this time so we couldn’t get her schedule wise.
After enjoying a trip down Nostalgia Road with Missy Elliott last time around, we stuck with the 106 & Park classics yet again with Fabolous’ 2003 Street Dreams single “So Into You ...
During Fabolous’ Verzuz battle against Jadakiss on Monday, the Brooklyn rapper took the opportunity to explain why there are two versions of his hit single, “So Into You” for the umpteenth time.
Fabolous' 2003 track "So Into You" returned to the headlines last year, after the rapper tried to explain why Ashanti and Tamia appeared on two different versions ...
By the time his debut album Ghetto Fabolous dropped (on 9/11), the buzz ... the Brooklyn rapper scored numerous hit records, like "So Into You," (a reworked collaboration with Tamia who had ...
he better be kin to you now, I ain’t jealous, it’s the principal now, I’m so into you,” he mutters with breathtaking sang-froid. Magnificently, menacingly mellow.
Fabo knew he didn’t stand much of a chance in this round, so he trots out ... of his own with “Into You,” which Jada admitted to being his favorite of any Fabolous record and hopes to ...
In 2003, five years after the release of “So Into You,” Fabolous reworked the record for his Street Dreams album, and scored a top 5 hit in the process — with an assist from the original ...
such as “So Into You” and “Can’t Let You Go.” Unbeknownst to Fab, the gritty street banger would become one of his biggest releases to date. The post Fabolous’ Street Classic ...