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Me, Myself and I [Explicit Lyrics]

Fat Joe
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Joe Cartagena released his debut album Represent in 1993, under the name Fat Joe Da Gangsta. It featured the Hot Rap Singles chart-topper "Flow Joe" and established his reputation enough to justify a second album. Jealous One's Envy (1995) featured a guest spot from KRS One and further boosted his reputation, leading to a collaboration with LL Cool J. After signing a bigger deal with Atlantic… Read more in Amazon's Fat Joe Store

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  • Audio CD (November 14, 2006)
  • Original Release Date: November 14, 2006
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Label: Virgin Records Us
  • ASIN: B000IZJZLW
  • In-Print Editions: Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #107,445 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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"Me, Myself & I" features cameos from Lil' Wayne and The Game and production by Grammy Award-winning Scott Storch, DJ Khaled, LV of Grind Music and the new street single, The Runners "No Drama (Clap & Revolve)". The lead single "Make It Rain" features Lil' Wayne on the hook and was produced by Scott Storch; it is shaping up to be another smash hit single for Fat Joe. It's been over 13 years since Fat Joe released the hip-hop classic "Shit Iz Real" and mesmerized the world with one of the streets most influential rappers. He has managed to do something that proves nearly impossible for most artists today: remain relevant with the youth after a decade of making music. Fat Joe has become a hip-hop icon and household name, even Bruce Willis was "Leaning Back" at the 2004 MTV VMAs. His musical talent and business acumen have excelled him to many new heights over the years. He has broken industry records, received awards and garnered respect and with the release of "Me, Myself & I," Joe's story isn't over yet.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Suprised, May 11, 2007
By TJ318 "Tall SLIM" (Ft Leonard Wood, MO United States) - See all my reviews
I had never listened to a Fat Joe album. My best friend kept saying it's hot. I always thought Fat Joe was commercial. Well, he ssuprised me with this one. It's gutta from start to finish. If you want something with heavy beat to ride to, this won't disappoint you. Not 5 mics, but it's still hot.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fat Joe's most focused since Don Cartagena?, November 16, 2006
I'm not a large fan of Fat Joe. I'm hardly even a moderate fan of Joey Crack's style. Even when he was Fat Joe da Gangsta, and releasing DITC-laced tracks like "Flow Joe" back in the day, Fat Joe never really stood out much as an emcee. It took the incredible talent of his protege, Big Pun, to put Fat Joe on the map, and it's no surprise that Joe's best album, Don Cartagena, was released while Pun was running the game.

Pre-Pun, and post-Pun times haven't been very good to Joe. Some people blame the lack of Fat Joe's musical quality after Cartagena as a result of him being devestated by Pun's death. While that is a reasonable assumption, let us not forget that Joe wasn't releasing any groundbreaking albums before he ran with Pun either. I'm not accusing Fat Joe of having Pun ghostwrite for him on Don Cartagena, but it's obvious that Pun brought out the best in Joey Crack, resulting in a nearly classic album.

This is, in my honest opinion, the best Fat Joe album behind Don Cartagena. While it is far from classic, it is an above-average, and highly focused release from an emcee I'd nearly given up on long ago. Joe isn't making any musical, and lyrical movements, and he's hardly changed his subject matter in between albums; this is still a very commercial album from Fat Joe. However, his swords have gotten sharper, his beats are hotter, as well as more diverse, and when it comes to actual delivery, this maybe the pinnacle for Joe.

Only three tracks feature guest appearances, with two of them being Lil' Wayne, and the other being Game; the rest of this album is all Joe. Joe hasn't carried this much of the workload since his debut album, but the lack of posse cuts actually add to the overall quality of this release. Joe is in the forefront, as he should be on his own album. I'm also glad he chose two of the more gifted mainstream emcees for guest appearances, instead of enlisting whoever's hot at the moment.

You won't find any provocative lyricism here, and you won't find any production that shakes the foundation of hip-hop; what you will find is a highly satisfying album from Fat Joe, who, while clearly being far from one of the best cats in the game, still manages to release an album with no filler. Definitely enough to feed his hardcore fanbase, and quite a healthy meal for those of us who aren't exactly crazy about Crack. Recommended.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars He, Himself and Him (2 and 1/2 stars), February 23, 2007
This album is perfectly titled because he is probably the only one who is feeling it. Besides this album cover resembling Don Cartegena(his best album!) and the title ripped from an old De La Soul classic, Fat Joe doesnt give you anything you spectacular. No its not worser than All Or nothing but its still bad. He does have some dope tracks which are DAMN(all his songs should sound like this so why dont they?) NO DRAMA(sick beat, mediocre lyrics), BENDICION MAMI(great tribute to his mom), THINK ABOUT IT HARD NOT TO KILL and STORY TO TELL but his album is weighed down heavily by these rusty anchors. Filler: Make It Rain and She's My Momma and Jealousy is bubblegum rap at its worst and Im still trying to figure out how Make It Rain became an anthem out here in South Florida. The song is bootycrack plus that has to be the worst beat Scott Storch has made! Pendemic needs to be redone. The Profit is better than Make It Rain but is that saying much? Breathe And Stop, which poorly samples Bob Marley's War is so dull I had to punch my self in the balls just to stay awake! And isnt that the dullest hook you've ever heard provided by The Game? Bottom Line: While this album is not worser than his previous work it is still forgettable like his previous albums. Joe raps decent on certain tracks(Damn, Think About It) and some of the beats are tight. You dont get the full package with Joe on this one and that why it will fall on deaf ears(all the pop albums he made notwithstanding). Fat Joe at his best: Jealous Ones Envy and Don Cartegena. Fat Joe at his worst: All Or Nothing, J.O.S.E., Represent(back when he was called Fat Joe De Gangsta),Loyalty and Me Myself and I. Thats five bad albums that Joe has made throughout his career. I think its about time for Fat Joe to hang it up.
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1.0 out of 5 stars joey crack od please we don't wanna hear you anymore
people like fat joe and terror squad is giving hip hop a bad name and he should quit jockriding the south it does'nt fit it fat joe cd's are all crappy.
Published on October 30, 2007 by Sherance Brothers

3.0 out of 5 stars i love fat joe but...
this one was dissapointing. i was a bit sad that he got to this
his first hit, "make it rain", is really good and i love it BUT
The rest is crap. Read more
Published on April 9, 2007 by F. Golan

1.0 out of 5 stars fat joe
i think he should stop now this is really bad, and since when could purto ricians say the N word?
Published on March 30, 2007

5.0 out of 5 stars Joey Crack
This album is a complete album from start to finish. He still spits real rap. I just wish he didn't make his singles so commercial b/c it makes him seem like a commercial... Read more
Published on February 14, 2007 by Jeremy C. Smith

4.0 out of 5 stars Joe DOES IT
the album is a good album.... i joe really did step it up this time.... i dont pay attention to what this Reviewer: Constant (Vancouver, BC Canada) guy has to say
Published on February 2, 2007 by J. Rivera

2.0 out of 5 stars Fat Joe - Me, Myself and I
Fat Joe's (A.K.A. Jose Antonio Cartagena) seventh solo album is "Me, Myself and I". Those familiar with his work may have noticed the album cover is similar to one of better... Read more
Published on December 26, 2006 by Constant

5.0 out of 5 stars The Most under rated Album of the year please dont sleep on it ...
The whole cd is straight hip-hop and is worth every penny and then some... go cop it
Published on December 11, 2006

5.0 out of 5 stars Not a kid, I don't have an Amazon account but check this,,,
Who cares that Fat Joe did ONE song with Paris Hilton?? So did Jadakiss, but does that make him or any other artists wack? NO! Read more
Published on November 25, 2006

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Album
Worth purchasing. Amazing production. He steps his lyrical game up a bit. Not a huge fan of Joe before this album but this is his return to the streets for sure! Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars 7th solo album is decent
Fat Joe comes back 17 months after his last album with his 7th solo released on his own record label this time. Read more
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