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Track Listing 1. Intro 2. Not Give a F** 3. Damn 4. Call Me 5. Can't Let You Go - (remix, featuring Mike Shorey/Lil' Mo) 6. Bad Bitch 7. Why Wouldn't I - (featuring Paul Cain) 8. Up on Things - (featuring Snoop Dogg) 9. Sickalicious - (featuring Missy Elliott) 10. This Is My Party 11. Into You - (featuring Ashanti) 12. Change You or Change Me 13. Respect 14. Forgive Me Father 15. Never Duplicated 16. My Life - (featuring Mary J. Blige) 16. Wake Up 17. My Life (Featuring Mary J. Blige) 17. Throw Back 18. KThrow Back (bonus track) 18. Keepin' It Gangsta - (remix, featuring Styles/Jadakiss/M.O.P.) 19. Keepin It Gansta (Remix) (Featuring Styles, Jadakiss & M.O.P.) (bonus track) 19. Trade It All, Pt.2 - (featuring P. Diddy/Jagged Edge)
| Details | | Contributing artists: | Ashanti, DJ Clue, Jadakiss, Jagged Edge, Lil' Mo, M.O.P., Mary J. Blige, Mike Shorey, Missy Elliott, P. Diddy, Paul Cain, Snoop Dogg, Styles | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: Fabolous, Snoop Dogg, Mike Shorey, Paul Cain, Styles, Jadakiss, Missy Elliot, M.O.P., Jadakiss, P.Diddy (rap vocals); Mary J. Blige, Jagged Edge, Lil' Mo, Ashanti (vocals); DJ Clue (spoken vocals); Dink (keyboards). Producers include: Rick Rock, Just Blaze, Precision, Omen, Kayne West. Fabolous scored rather sudden hip-hop celebrity with his catchy crossover hit "Can't Deny It" and the mega-successful album GHETTO FABOLOUS, with a style showcasing the perfect balance of the hardcore and the mainstream. However, while his rhymes were certainly palatable, his outer brash persona belied a subtle wit and unique way of looking at the world. His skills survive the sophomore jinx with the satisfying STREET DREAMS, a hypnotic tour through a familiar world, but with an appealingly organic tour guide. Fabolous opens STREET DREAMS with an intro that closes with the declaration "I'm here to shake up the world." His twisted outlook (rhymes like "phenomenon" and "Ramadan") flavors a solid record refreshingly rife with self-reflective moments like "Call Me," one of the most conflicted takes on one-night-stands, where an admirer spouts "I like the video you played P-Diddy in" (his response "yeah, right"). Fabolous is an original rap artist reflecting a thug's poetic nature on STREET DREAMS.
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