Get on Board: Joe
Soul Train Awards 2011 : Get On Board With Joe
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Stepping on the Scene\r - Joe stepped on the scene in the '90s when the new jack swing sound was in full effect and dominated with his first single, "I'm in Luv."\r(Phto: REUTERS/Steve Marcus)
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Golden Voice With Hip Hop Swag\r - He got respect early from hip hop heads and, along with Big Pun, was nominated for Best R&B/Soul or Rap Music Video for "Still Not a Player" at the 1999 Soul Train Awards. (Photo: Lawrence Lucier/Getty Images)
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In 1997 He Released All That I Am.\r - We knew he'd be around for a while when he released his sophomore album, which peaked at No. 13 on the Billboard 200 charts. The album had seven classic singles. (Photo: Lawrence Lucier/Getty Images)
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2-step - He's best known for slow jams and big ballads, but Joe can also cut a rug with the best of them — he started to invade the clubs in 2000 with his uptempo single, "Stutter." (Photo: WENN)
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Collaborations - Throughout his careeer Joe has worked with Mariah Carey, 50 Cent, Mystikal, N'Sync, Nas, Shaggy, Fabolous and a plethora of other artists in various genres. (Photo: Moses Robinson/PictureGroup)
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