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Artist · Brooklyn · 2000s

Fabolous

John David Jackson, known professionally as Fabolous, is an American rapper. Raised in Brooklyn, he first gained recognition for his ability upon performing live on DJ Clue's Hot 97 radio show.

Brooklyn's punchline extraordinaire built his reputation on DJ Clue's Hot 97 radio show before Def Jam capitalized on his lyrical precision across *Ghetto Fabolous* and the quintessential mid-2000s hustler anthem *Loso's Way*. While his connection count sits modest at #310, Fabolous proved durability matters more than headlines—the *Soul Tape* series with Jadakiss crystallized a borough-to-borough chemistry that outlasted beefs and trend cycles, pairing his crisp wordplay against Jada's raspy delivery for one of New York's most underrated regional partnerships. He trafficked in a specific currency: club-ready bars that doubled as quotables, never chasing commercial dominance but never disappearing either, making him the rare 2000s rapper who stayed relevant through mixtape loyalty and selective features rather than constant album pushes.

Total connections
2
Beefs
1
Rank
#242
Era
2000s
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Became public in March 2026 when 50 Cent mocked Fabolous in AI-generated video; part of broader New York rapper tensions.
Jadakiss
NYC duo collabs. Soul Tape era. Brooklyn x Yonkers.
Collab
Studio Albums
Ghetto Fabolous 2001
Street Dreams 2003
Real Talk 2004
Return Of The Hustler 2007
From Nothin’ to Somethin’ 2007
Loso's Way 2009
The Young OG Project 2014
Friday on Elm Street 2017
Summertime Shootout 3: Coldest Summer Ever 2019
Mixtapes
More Street Dreams, Part 2: The Mixtape 2003
When the North & South Collide Part 2 2007
There Is No Competition 2008
There Is No Competition 2008
There Is No Competition 2: The Funeral Service 2010
There Is No Competition 3: Death Comes in 3's 2011
There Is No Competition 3: Death Comes In 3's 2011
The Soul Tape 3 2013
Summertime Shootout 2015
Friday Night Freestyles 2015
Summertime Shootout 2 2016
KING'S WORK 2025
EPs
Rhino Hi-Five: Fabolous 2007
There Is No Competition 2: The Grieving Music Mixtape 2010
Trappy New Years 2016