Was "The Soul Tape" Fabolous' best body of work?

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Since 2001 fans have been waiting for THAT album from Fabolous... IMO the closest he came was Real Talk. He had the street single, Breathe which put him in a different discussion since Jay-Z was newly retired, and of course the songs for the females like Baby, even a conscious poet opened up his album. IMO if it wasn't for that :trash: track with Sean Paul it would of been ...cla... nvm.

Then he went to Def Jam, released his worst, From Nothing to Something whiched was filled with collabs and then a decent effort with Loso's Way. But as far as retail he never delivered.

In the midst of this he was back on his mixtape game, he dropped the Loso's Way Rise to Power double mixtape which was insane, No Competition 1-3, which declined with each effort. But the one that stood out was The Soul Tape. Overall lyrically, flow, beats, feel, ect, it was his best.
 
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