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To download a high quality untagged version of this beat, purchase one of the available licenses. Fabolous – The Soul Tape 2 Mixtape [DOWNLOAD] Brooklyn’s own, Fabolous , returns with the sequel to The Soul Tape on Thanksgiving Day. The Soul Tape 2 looks to take on the same soul-sampling background that the first tape had, although Fabolous has been relatively mum on the project. He’s released tracks like “So NY,” even though it won’t be on the tape. “For The Love” is the only confirmed track on the mixtape, but now you can have it all at your disposal after you’ve filled up on some turkey, ham, stuffing and all that good stuff. Sure to be a Black Friday soundtrack, check out The Soul Tape 2 after the artwork. Fabolous The Soul Tape 2. Fabolous will always have a place as one of the more underrated artists in hip-hop, a rapper who rose to fame with his 2003 album "Street Dreams". That album, which was supplied with one of the best hits of the early 2000's in "Into You", was the catalyst that propelled the New York rapper to stardom. Ever since that dropped however, not much has happened - he left Elektra Records to join Atlantic in 2006, which was short- lived, then joined Def Jam the same year. His last few albums post-Street Dreams haven't been received well, expect his 2009 album "Loso's Way" which is getting a sequel very soon. With the delays occurring for his next album, he's been releasing a series of mixtapes entitled "The Soul Tapes" which easily contain some of the best material Fabolous has done to date. The second installment of the mixtape series is no exception to that rule. In Fabolous' old, and even his new album material, 2014's "The Young OG Project", the NY-based rapper has been rapping over beats in which heavily samples '90s hits (i.e his latest release) or it's West Coast-influenced (i.e 2003's Street Dreams). In his 2012 "The Soul Tape 2", none of that is the case here. Instead, he ventures into more of a vintage R&B and soul setting, with a tad bit of J-Dilla influence, which has been essentially the premise of the whole mixtape series. To sum it up best, this new venture undoubtedly works for him with the production being nothing short of extravagant and flamboyant-tipped. It's evident in the orchestra-led "Guess Who's Bizzack", which feels like the grandeous 'comeback' track that fans have been waiting for what feels like an eternity. This is where Fabolous pulls off one of the better rap performances in his career, showcasing himself with suave and debonair that fits with the old-school atmosphere of the track. Another fantastic track is the piano-led slow jam "Diced Pineapples", a sexually-charged record that features Trey Songz and Cassie. The strong vocals of Trey and the sensuality that comes from Cassie's vocals suit Fabolous' tough, yet sexually-infused rhymes which exposes his darker side. Fabolous' seventh mixtape isn't one without flaws however. Some of the rap performances that he dishes out don't do justice to the R&B, vintage soul sounds of the mixtape - with a prime example in "Life Is So Exciting". A vital amount of the rhymes he delivers are either barred by his disjointed delivery and flow, or that the lyrics in general just sound silly and terrible (i.e 'the life, the life/the life is so exciting'). These glaring problems look like signs of the NY-based rapper slowing down and being unable to really rap. Fortunately this isn't prominent in the tape, and that's a great thing to note. At the end of the day, what you get in "The Soul Tape 2" is an old-school R&B journey that is worth taking. It is one where the heart and soul of New York is fully displayed for all the world to see in one 12-track mixtape. Songs like the laid-back "We Get High" reinforce that. This tape is infinitely better than the majority of the album material Fabolous has been dropping in the decade-plus career he's amassed. In fact, this is probably the best set of material that he's dropped in his career, no joke. The issues that show itself on the mixtape are worrisome, signs of him slowing down. The good thing to note about that is it is limited here, and that's promising because everything else here works. The vintage R&B premise suits King Loso, the guest features are solid, and most importantly - he can still spit with the best of them with his aggression and bravado. This may be the very territory in which he needs to venture more on after the end of the "Soul Tape" series, and let us hold our champagne-filled glasses to the very hope that he does. [Hip-Hop] Fabolous – The Soul Tape 3. Fabolous has struggled with consistency throughout his entire career. Anointed as a successor to Jay-Z in the New York hip-hop scene during his early days as an emcee, he’s never seemed to live up to the expectations allotted to him by fans, despite having plenty of commercial success. While we can’t get behind everything that Loso has released in recent times, there’s always one thing we can look forward to every year: The Soul Tape . Incepted in 2011, the series has reflected the qualities most appreciated in Fab as an emcee (his smooth demeanor, witty punchlines, etc.) as he rhymes over soulful instrumentals both old and new. This year’s edition comes gift wrapped in a giant bow, featuring artists like Jadakiss , Ryan Leslie , Young Jeezy , Meek Mill , and Jeremih as well as production from araabMUZIK , Boi-1da , ILLmind , and more. Check out a few highlights from the project below, and then follow the link to cop a free download of the tape. Fabolous – The Soul Tape. Fabolous drops The Soul Tape with features from Lil Wayne, Vado, Lloyd Banks, Red Cafe , Freck Billionaire & more. Download: Fabolous – The Soul Tape. 1. Fabolous – Pain (Produced by Santana & P-Thought) 2. Fabolous ft. Paul Cain- Wolves In Sheeps Clothing 3. Fabolous – Really Tho (Prod. By Teddy Da Don) 4. Fabolous ft. Lil Wayne – That’s Not Love (Prod. By Streetrunner) 5. Fabolous – Leaving You (Prod. By Sonaro) 6. Fabolous – In The Morning 7. Fabolous ft. Paul Cain & Broadway – Drugs (Do This To Me) (Prod. By Broadway) 8. Fabolous ft. Red Café- Ya’ll Don’t Hear Me Tho (Prod. By Cardiak) 9. Fabolous – Phone Numbers 10. Fabolous ft. Vado & Lloyd Banks – Mo Brooklyn, Mo Harlem, Mo Southside 11. Fabolous Riesling & Rolling Papers 12. Fabolous ft. Freck Billionaire – Payback Music 13. Fabolous ft. Ne-Yo & Ryan Leslie – Look At Her (You Be Killin Em Pt.2) [Bonus] Related Topics. Jared Brown. Def Pen Founder. Video: Chris Brown F.A.M.E tour in Australia. Fabolous f. 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