Get It Poppin

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"Get It Poppin'"
"Get It Poppin'" cover
Single by Fat Joe feat. Nelly
from the album All or Nothing
Released 2005
Format Single, Digital Download
Recorded 2005
Genre Rap/Hip-Hop
Label Terror Squad
Writer(s) Fat Joe, Nelly
Producer(s) Scott Storch
Fat Joe feat. Nelly singles chronology
So Much More
(2005)
Get It Poppin'
(2005)
feat. Nelly
I Don't Care
(2005)
by Ricky Martin feat. Fat Joe & Amerie

"Get It Poppin'" is a song by rapper Fat Joe featuring pop-rapper Nelly released in 2005. It was the second song released of the album, All or Nothing, the first being "So Much More." The video features Nelly shirtless and rapping and looking at his six-pack. Then, they're at a club where Nelly and Fat Joe are rapping and singing to the song. T.I., Ying Yang Twins, Boyz N Da Hood, & Layzie Bone made cameo appearances.

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