Back with other singers and rappers used to make guest appearance in each other videos. I spotted Adrianne from 3LW, Angie Martinez, DJ Khaled, Remy Ma, and some others.
DIESER SONG IST EINFACH NUR COOL UND SMOOTH NOCH IMMER EIN OHRWURM NACH 30JAHREN.ICH HÖRE NUR SO EINEN OLD-SCHOOL SHIT SO WIE WENN DIESE MUKKE GESTERN RAUS GEKOMMEN IST AM MARKT.FAT JOE AND GINUWINE RULES 4REAL 💣 💣 💣 💣
How come music right now doesn't sound like this anymore because this song is a club banger. And on a side note I have a you tube channel type in Russell Mills May 22, 2017 to find me.
This is my favorite song by Fat Joe. Buy his book everybody! His memoir is a birthday gift I gave to myself. It's so 💣! I hope they make a movie about his life.
DAS IST DER SONG DER SONGS EVER EINFACH PARTY,CARS,BEATIFUL GIRLS,GIRLS,GIRLS I DON'T NOW WHERE I LOOK AT FIRST.WENN ICH DIESEN SONG HÖRE MUSS ICH EINFACH MITSHAKEN UND MIT SINGER MEIN HERZ SCHLÄGT LOOPINGS EINFAXH NUR KRANK 💣 NOBODY KOMMT AN DAS HIER RAN NICHT EIN BISSCHEN COOLER SOUND
RIP KATO- CHI CITY LEGEND. (00:36); (1:21). The1990s leader of the Almighty Latin Kings/ and $%@# lord. One Luv to all the boriquas in the Bronx,.... y’all brothas from Chicago got tall respect for Joe and ‘em. @ Black&brownLuv
I was in junior high when I first heard Fat Joe’s What’s Love and I thought he was a corny commercial rapper. 20 some odd years later I hear his previous DITC, pre Remy Ma Terror Squad work and it’s so different, and I actually like it!
simon says your tone is unpleasant fam but still you’re halfway right. saw the “Ayo Kato” back in 03-04 and noticed dude was a LK chief from Little Village. Was surprised to see so many out of state dudes rocked with him (I’m from Chicago). But I def didn’t know how deeply connected he was until the Al Profit shit + the Kay Slay interview.. which is what brought me here.
EVERYTHING AND EVERYONE HAS PERFECT AND FLAWLESS SPIRITUAL, PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH INSIDE AND OUT INSTANTLY COMPLETELY FORCEFULLY AND FOREVER!!!!!!
Can someone out there clarify this? There's a different version of this song with a faster beat. I listened to it when it first came out, but I can't find it online. Checked everywhere!
Me and my homie was just talking about that. We grew up on Roca fella, Ruff Ryders, No Limit, Bad Boy and all that. Music was balanced with gangsta, bling and partying. Full of color and style and fun. Now hip hop turned just almost satanic and less style. I stopped rapping, it's just no reason anymore.