Rapper Fabolous and Love & Hip Hop star Emily B’s marital relationship has actually been on the rocks for the last 6 months. Now, Media get has actually discovered, that Fab appears all set to quit on his marital relationship.
The Brooklyn rap artist sent a not too difficult to understand message about his marital relationship, his household and Emily the other day. Look.

As Media Take Out reported, Fab and Emily were wed 2 years earlier – less tha a year after Emily called cops, and informed them that Fab was abusing her.
At the time, New Jersey district attorneys were hell bent on putting Fab in jail – and engaging Emily to affirm versus the rap artist. However after the 2 were wed, district attorneys lost their take advantage of, and rapidly settled the case.
For a while Emily and Fab’s relationship seemed to be in a good place. But last year, Media Take Out began hearing rumblings that the 2 were having marital issues. Last summer, Emily moved herself and the kids from Fab’s New Jersey townhouse – to a home in Los Angeles, without the rapper.
Since then, Fab and Emily have not been seen out together publicly.

Fabolous is an American rapper. Raised in Brooklyn, he first gained recognition while still a senior in high school, when he performed live on American music executive DJ Clue’s radio show, then on Hot 97. Jackson subsequently signed to DJ Clue’s Desert Storm imprint, and later secured a distribution deal with major-label, Elektra. Jackson gained prominence with his first release, Ghetto Fabolous (2001), which spawned the hit singles “Can’t Deny It” (featuring Nate Dogg) and “Young’n (Holla Back)”. His second release was 2003’s Street Dreams, which was supported by 2 US top 10 singles, “Can’t Let You Go” (featuring Lil’ Mo) and “Into You” (featuring Tamia or Ashanti).
Including the aforementioned songs, Jackson’s series of hit singles extended throughout the 2000s, including “Trade It All, Pt. 2” (featuring Diddy and Jagged Edge), “Breathe”, “Make Me Better” (featuring Ne-Yo), “Baby Don’t Go” (featuring T-Pain), “Throw It in the Bag” (featuring The-Dream) and “You Be Killin’ Em”. He is also known for his appearances on several R&B singles, including “Superwoman Pt. II” by Lil’ Mo, “Shawty Is a 10” by The-Dream, “Addiction” by Ryan Leslie, “She Got Her Own” by Jamie Foxx, and “Say Aah” by Trey Songz, among others.
In 2004, Jackson signed to Atlantic Records (another subsidiary of Warner Music Group), after leaving Elektra, where he released Real Talk, his initially and only album under Atlantic. In 2006, Jackson was let out of his contract with Atlantic and officially signed with Def Jam Recordings (owned by Warner competitor Universal Music Group). Also in 2006, Jackson founded his own record label, Street Family Records. In 2007, he released From Nothin’ to Somethin’, under Def Jam. In 2009, he released his fifth album, Loso’s Way. Throughout the years, Jackson has amassed a number of self-released mixtapes, consisting of numerous installments of his highly acclaimed There Is No Competition series and The S.O.U.L. Tape series. He launched his 6th album, The Young OG Project, in 2014
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