Don Cartagena

RELEASE
July 14, 1998
LABEL
WEA Germany
GENRES
Rap, Gangsta Rap, Hardcore Rap, Latin Rap, East Coast Rap

Album Review

The third album from power-Bronx Latino rapper Fat Joe tones down his once-prevalent gangsta leans -- they're still there, though, from the album's title to rhythmic gunshot bursts guiding the cuts -- and builds up his hood and familial loyalties through a series of melodically enticing (and vaguely Wu-Tang-ish) songs. Like he did on Big Punisher's album from the same year, Capital Punishment, Fat Joe works Don Cartagena's slinky street beats into a semi-sublime hip-hop opera that's more than a sum of its parts. Only the between-song skits (which are juvenile and mood-dropping) and the overloaded guest list (cameos from Puff Daddy, Nas, Big Punisher, Raekwon and the Terror Squad merely skim the surface of the overwhelming uselessness of this overplayed genre trend) wear down Don Cartagena's often mesmerizing and noble attempt at a late-'90s rap resuscitation.
Michael Gallucci, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Courtroom (Intro)
  2. The Crack Attack
  3. Triplets
  4. Find Out
  5. Don Cartagena
  6. My World
  7. John Blaze
  8. Walk On By
  9. Dat Gangsta Shit
  10. Bet Ya Man Can't (Triz)
  11. Misery Needs Company
  12. The Hidden Hand
  13. My Prerogative
  14. Good Times
  15. Terror Squadians