Aug
08

Dark Side

By Tyson

This new record contains production from such heavy weights as Just Blaze, DJ Premier, Cool and Dre, Buckwild, Scoopdeville and Infamous to name a few. “The Darkside” also features an impressive array of artists including Young Jeezy, Trey, Songz, R. Kelly, Cam’ron, The Clipse, Ta and Too Short. In addition to being a solo artist, Fat Joe is the founder and current CEO of the collective Terror Squad.

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Reviews

  1. Classic and Underrated album
    by Jason Cleveland

    This cd is straight classic beats and lyrics are on point. Fat Joe has always been very underrated. This is a return to his very early work and it feels good to be a Joe fan right now with him bringing this heat to the table!

  2. Joey Crack is Back!
    by GingerbreadMan

    The album you’ve been waiting for! Crack brings it back to the streets where he came from. Hardcore production with Premo and others. Don Cartagena is back in the building. Feelin it.

  3. So far this has to be album of the year. Even curtis might have to agree.
    by A. Laboy

    I have to say the crack man def gave us what we wanted to hear. From listening to the first song you kind of get the sense that this dude is really going to bring it on this album. By the time I was done listening I realized that this is a classic. I started to understand what he meant by the dark side. Heartless and cold in each verse. The kind of music that we loved b4 we all turned to listening to that garbage that’s out right now. This album is far from soft. Well worth it. I figured I should support it since he’s one of the last big names still giving it to us like this.

  4. The best this year in hip hop
    by Poland Pina

    I must admit after the last album I was fearing the worst.. But my friends FAT JOE IS BACK!!!! some of the best beats and lyrics I have heard this year thus far!! THE best Hip Hop Album that stands out since The Carter . Trully amazing on all levels and will not leave your mind when it’s over. Damn Joe I didnt know you still had it please forgive me… All Hail Joey Crack!!!

  5. Overall how can you not be pleased with this album!!
    by Benny Boom

    After listening and listening to this album over and over again then breaking each song down by beats,lyrics, and then creativity I would have to put this album towards to the top of Fat Joes list of best albums to this date.I won’t go as far to say its the best to date by Fat Joe but it certainly is high up on the list.The problem with this album is that unless you really take the time to listen to everything as a whole your not going to understand why I say this is up there towards the top of his list.I have seen in various hip hop websites where 50 cent is clowning the album but to be quite honest Fat Joe deserves an applause and alot of credit for this album.It may not reflect in the sales and not all the time will it show in sales but for any true fans of Fat Joe that are out there I highly recommend this album.

  6. Classic
    by ranadey

    This was a great CD with beats and lyrics he killed it on this one I been fat joe fan for a long time his last few CD’s have been ughhhhh but this one is classic he goes hard and back to Don Cartagena day’s so pick up a copy it’s a true classic the Primo song I’m Gone is sick & Heavenly Father

  7. First album I've purchased in years and well worth it.
    by Mitch B.

    This is one of Joey’s best, if not the best album he has ever done. If you are not a fan of Fat Joe you will be after listening to this album.

  8. Joey Crack is Back! The album he always wanted to Make.
    by O. Higgs

    Im listening to this Album right now, the last Fat Joe Album I bought was Me, Myself and I and that joint was HARD!! I was enrtertained 4 real. Ive always liked his efforts since, Don Cartegina. He tries his best on all his albums. Sometimes they come off the wrong way to people who want him to be Big Pun. He’s Fat Joe! And some forget Joe has a Longevity in the Rap Game, he’s still a Solid MC and Well Respected. He doesnt even mention this himself. He first showed his MC Skills as being part of the D.I.C Crew with the late Great BIG L, also since FLOW JOE. This Album is one that he has always talked about making. The most well known and still relevant rapper in the Bronx. Where he just does what he wants without any Pop Sounding, Bumble gum music like some so called “street” Artist. I would personally say this Album is Modern Street, the REAL way an album like that should sound. TOUGH BEATS, Hard Rhymes, Street Lyrics. Joey Crack is back, this is just Vol.1 can’t wait for more. JOE, Slow Down ya Killin them!!

  9. crack is back and stonger then ever
    by Rick Orozco Jr.

    this album was on point from the intro to the last track, his last album dissapointed me but this album is taking it back to where he use to be FAT JOE DA GANGSTA nothing but hits

    oh and the back cover was very creative a note book saying PUNS RHYME BOOK

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