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Fat_joe_whats_luv_feat_ja_rule_ashanti_explicit... May 2026
For many, this song is a time capsule of the velour tracksuit and headband era.
The 2002 hit single by Fat Joe, featuring Ashanti and Ja Rule, remains a quintessential anthem of the early 2000s R&B and Hip-Hop crossover era. Released as the second single from Fat Joe's fourth album, Jealous Ones Still Envy (J.O.S.E.) , the track reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100, solidifying its place in pop culture history. The Magic of the Collaboration fat_joe_whats_luv_feat_ja_rule_ashanti_explicit...
It successfully bridged the gap between hardcore rap and mainstream pop, a formula that Murder Inc. mastered during that period. Fun Facts & Legacy For many, this song is a time capsule
What made "What's Luv?" stand out was the undeniable chemistry between the three artists. Ashanti’s soulful, melodic hook—an interpolation of Tina Turner’s "What's Love Got to Do with It"—provided the perfect contrast to Fat Joe’s gritty verses and Ja Rule’s signature gravelly delivery. Why It Still Slaps Today The Magic of the Collaboration It successfully bridged
Did you know that the song was originally intended for a different artist? Fat Joe has mentioned in interviews that Jennifer Lopez was initially considered for the hook before Ashanti made it her own. Today, the track remains a staple on "Best of the 2000s" playlists and is often cited as one of the most iconic collaborations in Hip-Hop history.
