"Me Myself & I" is now the seventh solo album from Bronx rapper Fat Joe. Even though I was a bit disappointed that only 12 tracks are available, I must say that "Me Myself & I" is counting definitely his best works. This is probably mainly because that was waived up to The Game and Lil 'Wayne on features. Actually surprising when you consider with what has worked for top notch artists Fat Joe in his career already together. But from the outside you should not be fooled, because this album has some great story-Teller songs to offer. Thus the majority of the tracks heard on quite gloomy and were equipped with a lot of bass. Surely everyone knew that this will happen because Joey wanted to get away from the commercial rap and was about time to release a proper album Street again. So the album is as I said harsh and gloomy and Fat Joe can therefore convince on virtually any track without a doubt. The beats a perfect fit for him, and it presents itself here at its best. "Story to Tell", for example, a real board. The beat comes through crass and Fat Joe Flowt very horny. The same is true for "Hard Not To Kill", "Think About It" and DJ Khaled's "The Profit" along with New Orleans rapper Lil 'Wayne. "Make It Rain", however, is likely now anyway everyone know. Here Lil 'Wayne is featured for the second time and especially the brilliant hook makes the track by Scott Storch into a true masterpiece. With The Game followed "Breathe And Stop" the second guest on "Me Myself & I". Compared to the other songs on this track sounds more cheerful, thus ensuring variety, although it is not much available. Above all, the rhythmic claps come very horny and leave the rap of Joey even better come to validity. A rather atypical Fat Joe song would "Jealousy". A funky trumpet and drum sound is not like what you get to hear from him otherwise. Nevertheless, an above-average track on which especially the lyrics are convincing. All in all, "Me Myself & I" a good hip hop shows on the album Fat Joe that he's back on the right track and rap has not forgotten.