Jealous Ones Still Envy (J.O.S (Clean Version) (2009)

Artist: Fat Joe
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Label: Atlantic/q Records
UPC: 00075678349423
Release Date: 12/4/2001
Buy.com Sku: 60512171
Item#: M4YDT9
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Intro ~ Fat Joe
2. J.O.S.E. ~ Fat Joe
3. King Of N.Y. - (featuring Buju Banton) ~ Fat Joe
4. Opposites Attract (What They Like) - (featuring Remy) ~ Fat Joe
5. Definition Of A Don - (featuring Remy) ~ Fat Joe
6. My Lifestyle ~ Fat Joe
7. We Thuggin' - (featuring R. Kelly) ~ Fat Joe
8. Fight Club - (featuring M.O.P./Petey Pablo) ~ Fat Joe
9. What's Luv? - (featuring Ja Rule/Ashanti) ~ Fat Joe
10. He's Not Real - (Intro) ~ Fat Joe
11. He's Not Real - (featuring Prospect/Remy) ~ Fat Joe
12. F**k Up, The - (Interlude) ~ Fat Joe
13. Get The Hell On With That - (featuring Ludacris/Armageddon) ~ Fat Joe
14. It's OK ~ Fat Joe
15. Murder Rap - (featuring Armageddon) ~ Fat Joe
16. Wild Life, The - (featuring Prospect/Xzibit) ~ Fat Joe
17. Still Real ~ Fat Joe
18. We Thuggin' - (remix, featuring Busta Rhymes/Noreaga/Remy) ~ Fat Joe

(P) Atlantic Black Music
(c)2001 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.

 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Personnel includes: Fat Joe, Buju Banton, Remy, R. Kelly, M.O.P., Petey Pablo, Ja Rule, Ashanti, Prospecy, Ludacris, Armageddon, Xzibit, Busta Rhymes, Noreaga.
Producers include: Irv Gotti, Bink, Rockwilder, Psycho Les, Younglord.
"What's Luv" was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Awards for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration.
Personnel includes: Fat Joe, Buju Banton, Remy, R. Kelly, M.O.P., Petey Pablo, Ja Rule, Ashanti, Prospect, Ludacris, Armageddon, Xzibit, Busta Rhymes, Noreaga (rap vocals); Ed Goldson (guitar, bass); DJ LV (vinyl scratches).
Producers include: Psycho Les, Self, The Alchemist, Ron G, Rob "Reef" Tewlow.
Engineers include: Christian Delatour, Charles Hee, Jeff Chestek.
"What's Luv" was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Awards for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration.
Personnel: DJ Khaled, Kid Ra Ya (vocals); Lenny Mollings (keyboards); DJ LV, Sean Cane (programming); Blair Wells (sound effects).
Audio Mixers: Doug Wilson; Supa Engineer; Christian Delatour; Irv Gotti; Richard "Younglord" Frierson.
Recording information: Chung King, New York, NY; Circle House Studios, Miami, FL; Crackhouse Studios, New York, NY; Enterprise STudios, Los Angeles, CA; Hit Factory Criteria Studios, Miami, FL; Sound On Sound Studios; The Crackhouse Studios, New York, NY; The Enterprise Studios, Los Angeles, CA; The Studio, Philadelphia, PA; TMF Studios, New York, NY; Transcontinental Studios, New York, NY.
Photographer: Piotr Sikora.
The sequel to his star-studded breakthrough album of 2001, Fat Joe's JEALOUS ONES STILL ENVY (J.O.S.E. 2) uses the same formula to almost the same effect. The "Porn Star," "Cupcake," "Ice Cream" sequence of tracks is the big tip-off that this is a more singles-geared release for the rapper with the high-profile collaborations stacked as high as the hooks and slick production running the show. The Akon feature "One," plus "Aloha" with Pleasure P and Rico Love, are empty-headed, fun weekend numbers with choruses that stick in the head. "Porn Star" with Lil' Kim is the naughty club cut you'd expect, and even if the T-Pain cut, "Put Ya in Da Game," is the textbook definition of "predictable," Joe's swagger here fits perfectly with the top-hatted one's ultra-polished production. The only big surprise comes right up front as producer Ron Browz gives "Winding on Me" a slowly slithering bassline, creating a wonderfully bizarre backing track for Joe and Lil Wayne's strip club stories ("She got it in the front/I took a step back"). The track list is right-sized and the rhymes are amusing the whole way through, making the title the only thing left to gripe about. The album is actually capping off a trilogy that started with 1995's JEALOUS ONE'S ENVY, meaning this is a sequel to a sequel and would be legitimate with "still" or "3" in the title.
The sequel to his star-studded breakthrough album of 2001, Fat Joe's Jealous Ones Still Envy (J.O.S.E. 2) uses the same formula to almost the same effect. The "Porn Star," "Cupcake," "Ice Cream" sequence of tracks is the big tip-off that this is a more singles-geared release for the rapper with the high-profile collaborations stacked high as hooks and slick production running the show. The Akon feature "One," plus "Aloha" with Pleasure P and Rico Love, are empty and fun weekend numbers with choruses that stick in the head. "Porn Star" with Lil' Kim is the naughty club cut you'd expect, and even if the T-Pain cut, "Put Ya in Da Game," is the textbook definition of "predictable," Joe's swagger here fits perfectly with the top-hatted one's ultra-polished production. The only big surprise comes right up front as producer Ron Browz gives "Winding on Me" a slowly slithering bassline, creating a wonderfully bizarre backing track for Joe and Lil Wayne's strip club stories ("She got it in the front/I took a step back"). The track list is right-sized and the rhymes are amusing the whole way through, making the title the only thing left to gripe about. The album is actually capping off a trilogy that started with 1995's Jealous One's Envy, meaning this is a sequel to a sequel and would be legitimate with "still" or "3" in the title. ~ David Jeffries
Fat Joe's Jealous Ones Still Envy follows the precedent set by his preceding albums, not offering anything particularly novel but rather carrying on in the great "Big Poppa" tradition of Notorious B.I.G.-influenced rap. Joe's still putting it down for N.Y.C., repping himself as part thug, part player. It's the age-old scenario -- if Joe's not keepin' it real on the streets the grimy way, he's loungin' like a pimp and livin' large. A few albums into his career, Joe has this approach down to a science. In fact, much of this album resembles his past work in terms of lyrics. It's only the production and guest appearances that sets Jealous Ones Still Envy apart from previous Fat Joe albums like Don Cartagena (1998) and Jealous Ones Envy (1995). Some of this album's featured producers include Irv Gotti, Rocwilder, Bink Dog, Buckwild, and Alchemist; featured rappers include Ludacris, Petey Pablo, M.O.P., R. Kelly, and Remy. Since this is Joe's first album in three years -- not counting the Terror Squad album -- fans were no doubt hungry upon its release, evidenced by the eager embrace of the album's lead single (the R. Kelly collabo, "We Thuggin'"), even if the Puerto Rican rapper is serving up more of the same. ~ Jason Birchmeier
He's an oversize Latino rapper who came of age in the South Bronx. Sound familiar? Fat Joe once counted Big Pun as a stablemate, and J.O.S.E. starts out with a heartfelt tribute to the late star. It's strictly business from then on, however, with "King of N.Y." making claims for Joe's supremacy over the Tri-State area, with vocal encouragement from dancehall toaster Buju Banton and "Definition of a Don" (featuring the immortal line "If I can't afford it I'll extort it") consolidating his claims of domination. Elsewhere R. Kelly makes an appearance on the R&B-flavored "We Thuggin'" which documents a night out on the town, while the mightily bankable Ludacris is featured on "Get the Hell on With That," proving that, if nothing else, Fat Joe can pick his partners with impunity.
Fat Joe's Jealous Ones Still Envy follows the precedent set by his preceding albums, not offering anything particularly novel but rather carrying on in the great "Big Poppa" tradition of Notorious B.I.G.-influenced rap. Joe's still putting it down for N.Y.C., repping himself as part thug, part player. It's the age-old scenario -- if Joe's not keepin' it real on the streets the grimy way, he's loungin' like a pimp and livin' large. A few albums into his career, Joe has this approach down to a science. In fact, much of this album resembles his past work in terms of lyrics. It's only the production and guest appearances that sets Jealous Ones Still Envy apart from previous Fat Joe albums like Don Cartagena (1998) and Jealous Ones Envy (1995). Some of this album's featured producers include Irv Gotti, Rocwilder, Bink Dog, Buckwild, and Alchemist; featured rappers include Ludacris, Petey Pablo, M.O.P., R. Kelly, and Remy. Since this is Joe's first album in three years -- not counting the Terror Squad album -- fans were no doubt hungry upon its release, evidenced by the eager embrace of the album's lead single (the R. Kelly collabo, "We Thuggin'"), even if the Puerto Rican rapper is serving up more of the same. [The clean version of this album attempts to censor any and all moments of profanity.] ~ Jason Birchmeier

Engineer: Bart Migal; Charles "Chee" Hee; Milwaukee Buck; Asif Ali; Christos Tsantilis; Favia Marascuillo; Gimel Keaton; Christian Delatour; Jeff Chestek; Abel Garibaldi; Ian Mereness

Musical Guests
Buju Banton
Ludacris
M.O.P.
Xzibit
Remy
Petey Pablo
Busta Rhymes
R. Kelly
Prospect
Noreaga
Ja Rule
Ashanti
Armageddon

 
Compilation Appearances
Krs-One
Capital Punishment (Explicit Version)
Inside Of You
Recipe (Explicit Version)
Thug Mentality 1999 (Explicit Version)
Yeeeah Baby (Explicit Version)
Wcw Mayhem
Big Picture 1974-1979 (Explicit Version)
Yo Soy Tono (Bonus Tracks)
Endangered Species (Explicit Version)
Fast and The Furious (Explicit Version)
God's Favorite (Explicit Version)
Spiritual Minded
J To Tha L-O: Remixes (Explicit Version)
Sting: wu-Tang Records Presents Killa (Limited Edition) (Explicit Version)
Silver & Black (Explicit Version)
Kings Of Crunk (Explicit Version)
Kings Of Crunk (Clean Version)
Old School Rap 7
Chocolate Factory
Last Of The Pro-Ricans
Cradle 2 The Grave (Explicit Version)
2 Fast 2 Furious (Explicit Version)
2 Fast 2 Furious (Clean Version)
Bittersweet (Bonus Tracks) (w/ Bonus DVD) (Limited Edition) (Explicit Version)
Hip Hop Vol.1 In The Mix With Du Def
Across 155th St. (Explicit Version)
Bad Boys II (Explicit Version)
Bad Boys II (Clean Version)
Soulful
Strictly The Best Vol. 31
Vol. 14-Now That's What I Call Music
Amigo Mio Tono Y Sus Exitos
Love Don't Cost A Thing
Miami (Explicit Version)
Money Is A Major Issue
Sweat (Explicit Version)
My Brother And Me (w/ Bonus DVD) (Explicit Version)
Vol 17.-Now That's What I Call Music
R.U.L.E. (Explicit Version)
Peedo & The Luna Empire Mix Tape
Zero Tolerance (Explicit Version)
Universal Smash Hits 3
King's Ransom
This Is Hip Hop (Explicit Version)
Reality Check (Explicit Version)
Duets: The Final Chapter (Explicit Version)
Duets:the Final Cha(clean
Remix City Vol 1
Da Hit Man Reggaeton Latino
Exodus
Exodus(Explicit Version)
There's Something About Remy: Based On A True Story (Explicit Version)
LIFE
Essential Hip Hop Collection (Box)
Listennn The Album (Explicit Version)
Hip Hop: Evolution
Rompe Discotekas(Explicit Version)
100% Thug Tour (Bonus Dvd)
4:21: The Day After (Cln)
Y Familia Ya Tu Sabe(clea
Nore Y La Familia Ya Tu Sabe(Explicit Version)
Paris
Paris(w/ Bonus DVD)
El Mariel(Explicit Version)
El Mariel (Cln)
El Documental Ii(Explicit Version)
Tradicional
Professional Part 3(Explicit Version)
Professional Part 3 (Cln)
This Is East Coast Hip Hop(Explicit Version)
Guetto Blaster(Explicit Version)
We The Best(Explicit Version)
We The Best
Drank Epidemic 5(Explicit Version)
Real(Explicit Version)
Real
5 Stunna(Limited Edition)
Dirty South Hits:best In Crunk
Silverback Gorilla(Explicit Version)
Wallabee Champ
Los Extraterrestres Otra Dimension(w/ Bonus DVD)
Exit 13
Exit 13(Explicit Version)
Rise To Power(Explicit Version)
Kar(Explicit Version)
We Global
We Global(Explicit Version)
Crazee Confuzed(Explicit Version)
Crazee Confuzed(Explicit Version)
Huge Hefner Chronicles
17
Thuggin Without A Cause(Explicit Version)
Fantasia Urbana
Bone Collection(Explicit Version)
Rise
Free Tempo(Explicit Version)
Free Tempo(Explicit Version)
Free Tempo
Legacy:best Of Big Pun(Explicit Version)

 
Associated Artists and Works
The Crack Era [PA] ~ Various Artists

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 12/04/2001
Original Release Date : 2009
Catalog ID : 83494
Label : Atlantic (USA)
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00075678349423

 
Professional Reviews
Vibe (1/02, p.126)
- 4 discs out of 5 - "...The album of his career..."

Billboard (p.33)
- "[T]he Bronx-bred rapper again proves that he's got a knack for infectious beats."

XXL (Magazine Publisher)
(p.99)
- "Joe's M-I-Yayo influence is eventually felt, on the breezy 'Congratulations' and the Fabolous collaboration 'Here We Go.'"

  
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