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Track Listing 1. Intro 2. Does Anybody Know 3. Safe 2 Say (The Incredible) 4. So Much More 5. My Fofo 6. Rock Ya Body 7. Listen Baby - (with Mashonda) 8. Get It Poppin - (with Nelly) 9. Temptation Pt. 1 10. Temptation Pt. 2 11. Everybody Get Up 12. I Can Do U 13. So Hot - (with R. Kelly) 14. Lean Back - (remix, with Lil Jon/Eminem/Mase/Remy Martin) 15. Beat Novacane 16. Hold You Down - (remix, with Jennifer Lopez)
| Details | | Contributing artists: | Eminem, Jennifer Lopez, Lil Jon, Mase, Mashonda, Nelly, R. Kelly, Remy Martin | | Producer: | Cool & Dre, DJ Khaled, Just Blaze, Lil Jon, Streetrunner, Swizz Beatz, Timbaland | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel include: Fat Joe; Eminem, Jennifer Lopez, Lil Jon, Mase, Mashonda, Nelly, R. Kelly, Remy Martin. On "Piggy Bank," 50 Cent rather pointlessly opened verbal fire at Fat Joe and his crew Terror Squad's summer 2004 hit "Lean Back." As one might expect, the veteran Bronx rapper retaliates on his 2005 release ALL OR NOTHING. Drawn into a public battle he never asked for, Fat Joe makes short work of the platinum-selling rapper, calling 50 out by name (his given name) on "My Fofo," dispatching him with swift venom and declaring the battle over. 50 Cent should have known Fat Joe is not a lyricist to be taken lightly, and the remainder of Joe's sixth record is continuous testament to that truth. Joe sets the bar high early with the sinister "Does Anybody Know," opening with a reference to Boogie Down Productions before unleashing a torrent of focused flow over a speedy hook. Joe continues at a fevered pitch, placing brilliant singles "Safe 2 Say (The Incredible)" and "So Much More" back to back near the beginning of ALL OR NOTHING, the former centered around a familiar, yet imaginatively used Public Enemy sample, the latter employing an invigorating Cool & Dre beat. The rest of the record maintains this high level as the MC merges his fun-loving, yet brutal style with impeccable production on one of his very sharpest releases.
Industry Reviews A best-yet mix of the New York hardcore hip-hop that keeps this 50 Cent rival vital... - Grade: B+
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