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John David Jackson, better known by his stage name Fabolous, is an American hip hop recording artist from Brooklyn, New York City. Jackson's career began in 1998; he was a senior in high school and ended up rapping live on American record producer and music executive DJ Clue's radio show, then on Hot 97. Jackson was subsequently signed by DJ Clue to his label Desert Storm and later secured a distribution deal with Elektra Records. His first release, Ghetto Fabolous, spawned the hit singles "Can't Deny It" and "Young'n", which led Jackson to prominence. His second release was 2003's Street Dreams, which was supported by two Top 10 singles "Can't Let You Go" and "Into You". Aside from the aforementioned songs, Jackson has released a string of hit singles, such as "Trade It All, Pt. 2", "Breathe", "Make Me Better", "Baby Don't Go", "Throw It in the Bag" and "You Be Killin' Em". He is also known for appearing on several R&B singles, including "Superwoman Pt

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Born 1977-11-18 (48 years ago) in Bedford-Stuyvesant.
Height 180 centimeters.

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
BET Hip Hop Award for People's Champ (Throw It in the Bag) 2009 BET Hip Hop Awards 2009 Throw It in the Bag
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
BET Award for Viewer's Choice (Say Aah) BET Awards 2010 2010 Say Aah
BET Award for Best Collaboration (Say Aah) BET Awards 2010 2010 Say Aah
BET Award for Best Male Hip-Hop Artist BET Awards 2010 2010
BET Hip Hop Award for People's Champ (Throw It in the Bag) 2009 BET Hip Hop Awards 2009 Throw It in the Bag
Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group (Money Goes, Honey Stay) 52nd Annual Grammy Awards 2009 Money Goes, Honey Stay
Grammy Award for Album of the Year (Tha Carter III) 51st Annual Grammy Awards 2008 Tha Carter III
BET Hip Hop Award for Best Collabo, Duo or Group (Make Me Better) 2007 BET Hip Hop Awards 2007 Make Me Better
Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration (Dip It Low) 47th Annual Grammy Awards 2004 Dip It Low
Black Reel Award: Best Film Soundtrack (Like Mike) 2003 De Magiska Skorna
Soul Train Music Award for Best R&B/Soul or Rap New Artist (Young'n) 2002 Soul Train Music Awards 2002 Young'n

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John David Jackson, better known by his stage name Fabolous, is an American hip hop recording artist from Brooklyn, New York City. Jackson's career began in 1998; he was a senior in high school and ended up rapping live on American record producer and music executive DJ Clue's radio show, then on Hot 97. Jackson was subsequently signed by DJ Clue to his label Desert Storm and later secured a distribution deal with Elektra Records. His first release, Ghetto Fabolous, spawned the hit singles "Can't Deny It" and "Young'n", which led Jackson to prominence. His second release was 2003's Street Dreams, which was supported by two Top 10 singles "Can't Let You Go" and "Into You". Aside from the aforementioned songs, Jackson has released a string of hit singles, such as "Trade It All, Pt. 2", "Breathe", "Make Me Better", "Baby Don't Go", "Throw It in the Bag" and "You Be Killin' Em". He is also known for appearing on several R&B singles, including "Superwoman Pt. II" by Lil' Mo, "Dip It Low" by Christina Milian, "Shawty Is a 10" by The-Dream, "Addiction" by Ryan Leslie, "I Can't Hear the Music" by Brutha, "She Got Her Own" by Jamie Foxx, "Say Aah" by Trey Songz, and much more.

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