Fabolous

Fabolous (born John Jackson) is a mixed African-American and Dominican pop-rapper from Brooklyn who became a mainstream star after his debut single "I Can't Deny It" from 2001 (see 2001 in music).

The first star to come from DJ Clue's Desert Storm record label, Fabolous collaborated with Nate Dogg, The Neptunes, Lil Mo, Timbaland, Ja Rule and others on Ghetto Fabolous. "I Can't Deny It" and Ghetto Fabolous became crossover hits. The follow-up, Street Dreams, produced two top 10 pop hits in "Can't Let You Go" and "Into You".

Albums

  • 2001 "Ghetto Fabolous" #4 US, platinum in the US
  • 2003 "Street Dreams" #3 US, platinum in the US
  • 2003 "More Street Dreams, Pt. 2: The Mixtape" #28 US
  • 2004 "Real Talk" released November 9

Hit singles

  • 2001 "Can't Deny It" #25 US
  • 2001 "Young'n" #33 US
  • 2002 "Trade It All" #20 US
  • 2003 "Can't Let You Go" #4 US, #14 UK
  • 2003 "Into You" (feat. Tamia) #4 US, #18 UK
  • 2004 "Badaboom" (B2K feat. Fabolous) #26 UK
  • 2004 "Breathe" #11 US
  • 2005 "Baby"

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The follow-up, Street Dreams, produced two top 10 pop hits in "Can't Let You Go" and "Into You".
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2005 "Baby". The offical track listing as follows: Bad Boyfriend, Run Baby Run, Right Between the Eyes, Why Do You Love Me, Bleed Like Me, It's All Over But The Crying, Boys Wanna Fight, Sex is Not The Enemy, Metal Heart, Why Don't You Come Over, and Happy Home. 2004 "Breathe" #11 US. Garbage's next album, Bleed Like Me, will be released on April 11th 2005 (April 12th in North America). Fabolous) #26 UK. Garbage followed the album up with a successful tour of the US and Europe. 2004 "Badaboom" (B2K feat. Still, the album managed to reach #6 in the UK and #13 in the US, though it quickly slid down the charts.

Tamia) #4 US, #18 UK. Hence, no songs charted in the US, and the four singles released charted in the 20s in the UK. 2003 "Into You" (feat. While it represented the band's most eclectic and mature sound to date, it contained no standout commercial singles. 2003 "Can't Let You Go" #4 US, #14 UK. After again retreating into the studio for several years, Garbage released beautifulgarbage in 2001. 2002 "Trade It All" #20 US. In 1999, they performed the theme song to the James Bond movie The World Is Not Enough.

2001 "Young'n" #33 US. Their second album Version 2.0 topped the charts in the UK and hit #13 in the US. 2001 "Can't Deny It" #25 US. "Push It" was released and became a summer hit in 1998, reaching #9 in the UK and #52 in the US. 2004 "Real Talk" released November 9. Garbage spent two years working on their follow-up album, during which time Shirley Manson became well-known by the technologically savvy by being one of the first artists to maintain a blog. 2: The Mixtape" #28 US. It went top 20 in the US and top 10 in the United Kingdom.

2003 "More Street Dreams, Pt. They released their debut album, Garbage, later that year. 2003 "Street Dreams" #3 US, platinum in the US. Garbage released a string of increasingly-successful singles over the year 1995, culminating in the massive hit "Stupid Girl". 2001 "Ghetto Fabolous" #4 US, platinum in the US. The fact that Garbage is composed of three music producers is made obvious by the high production quality, with many layers and a "wall of sound" production aesthetic. Garbage utilizes samples, electronic loops, grungy guitars, and various other effects to produce haunting and melodic tracks, made distinctive by Scottish singer Shirley Manson's sultry vocals.

This made the band particularly popular with disaffected youths. Garbage's angry, emotional lyrics contrasted with their catchy, pop alternative rock music. Another anecdotal origin for their name, was that Butch Vig contributed a remix to Nine Inch Nails' album Fixed, which Trent Reznor labeled "garbage". The band may have derived its name from their insertion of seemingly unusable noise in their songs.

Mackenzie and Angelfish), they asked her to join the band. After the group saw Shirley Manson on MTV (from her careers with Goodbye Mr. Vig, the producer of such influential albums as Nirvana's Nevermind and the Smashing Pumpkins' Siamese Dream decided he wanted to play in a band and asked fellow producers Marker and Erikson to join him. Garbage is an international rock group formed in 1993 by Shirley Manson, Butch Vig, Steve Marker, and Duke Erikson.

2002 "Shut Your Mouth" #20 UK. 2002 "Breaking Up the Girl" #27 UK. 2002 "Cherry Lips" #22 UK. 2001 "Androgyny" #24 UK.

1999 "The World is Not Enough" #11 UK. 1999 "You Look So Fine" #19 UK. 1999 "When I Grow Up" #9 UK. 1998 "Special" #15 UK, #52 US.

1998 "I Think I'm Paranoid" #9 UK. 1998 "Push It" #9 UK, #52 US. Tricky) #10 UK. 1996 "Milk" (feat.

1996 "Stupid Girl" #4 UK, #24 US. 1995 "Queer" #13 UK. 1995 "Only Happy When It Rains" #29 UK, #55 US. 1995 "Subhuman" #50 UK.

1995 "Vow" #138 UK, #97 US.