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Fat Joe Celebrates 29 Years Since His Debut Album Was Released, So We're Revisiting "Flow Joe"
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<blockquote data-quote="HotNewHipHop" data-source="post: 56953" data-attributes="member: 83"><p>Before we close out this fine Wednesday (July 27), we have to shed light on <a href="https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/fat-joe-talks-ogs-preserving-the-culture-by-giving-wisdom-to-next-generation-of-rappers-news.153935.html" target="_blank">a Hip Hop throwback</a> from nearly three decades ago. Today marks the 29th anniversary of Fat Joe's debut album <em>Represent</em>, a project that was released on Relativity Records in 1993. The Bronx icon had been making a name for himself in his hometown—the birthplace of Hip Hop—and beyond, and <em>Represent</em> was the first album where listeners were able to hear what Fat Joe da Gangsta had to offer sonically.</p><p></p><p><em>Represent</em> featured looks from Grand Puba, Diamond D, Kool G Rap, Apache, Gismo, Keith Keith, and King Sun. Ahead of its release, Joe shared his debut single "Flow Joe," a stand-alone track where he delivered hard-hitting bars about his elevated status, unending cash flow, and lyrical abilities. It is a Hip Hop moment that sparked the launch into career longevity and, love him or hate him, <a href="https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/scott-storch-confirms-candy-shop-was-initially-for-fat-joe-not-50-cent-news.154427.html" target="_blank">Joe's contributions</a> to the culture are appreciated by his fans and peers.</p><p></p><p>Take a walk down memory lane by streaming the music video for "Flow Joe" below. </p><p></p><p><span class="uw_large_emoji"><u><strong>Quotable Lyrics</strong></u></span></p><p></p><p>See, I rip the mic if you put me to a test</p><p>Troop it gets so bad, I make you wanna wear a vest</p><p>Cause I'm too hot to handle</p><p>Knockin' niggas out like Livingstone Bramble</p><p>Rappers come heavy, but yo I weigh a ton</p><p>I won't lose weight 'cause I'm not on the run</p><p>I'm on point like a sniper, hyper than the hyper</p><p>On the DL, overlooked by C-Cipher</p><p>Never get caught, I'm on top with my game</p><p>Flip a fat ride, there's no need for a train</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/fat-joe-celebrates-29-years-since-his-debut-album-was-released-so-were-revisiting-flow-joe-new-song.1995062.html" target="_blank">Continue reading...</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HotNewHipHop, post: 56953, member: 83"] Before we close out this fine Wednesday (July 27), we have to shed light on [URL='https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/fat-joe-talks-ogs-preserving-the-culture-by-giving-wisdom-to-next-generation-of-rappers-news.153935.html']a Hip Hop throwback[/URL] from nearly three decades ago. Today marks the 29th anniversary of Fat Joe's debut album [I]Represent[/I], a project that was released on Relativity Records in 1993. The Bronx icon had been making a name for himself in his hometown—the birthplace of Hip Hop—and beyond, and [I]Represent[/I] was the first album where listeners were able to hear what Fat Joe da Gangsta had to offer sonically. [I]Represent[/I] featured looks from Grand Puba, Diamond D, Kool G Rap, Apache, Gismo, Keith Keith, and King Sun. Ahead of its release, Joe shared his debut single "Flow Joe," a stand-alone track where he delivered hard-hitting bars about his elevated status, unending cash flow, and lyrical abilities. It is a Hip Hop moment that sparked the launch into career longevity and, love him or hate him, [URL='https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/scott-storch-confirms-candy-shop-was-initially-for-fat-joe-not-50-cent-news.154427.html']Joe's contributions[/URL] to the culture are appreciated by his fans and peers. Take a walk down memory lane by streaming the music video for "Flow Joe" below. [UWSL][U][B]Quotable Lyrics[/B][/U][/UWSL] See, I rip the mic if you put me to a test Troop it gets so bad, I make you wanna wear a vest Cause I'm too hot to handle Knockin' niggas out like Livingstone Bramble Rappers come heavy, but yo I weigh a ton I won't lose weight 'cause I'm not on the run I'm on point like a sniper, hyper than the hyper On the DL, overlooked by C-Cipher Never get caught, I'm on top with my game Flip a fat ride, there's no need for a train [url="https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/fat-joe-celebrates-29-years-since-his-debut-album-was-released-so-were-revisiting-flow-joe-new-song.1995062.html"]Continue reading...[/url] [/QUOTE]
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