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From Nothin' to Somethin'

 
Album Review: From Nothin' to Somethin'

  • Artist: Fabolous
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: June 12, 2007
  • Total Time: 63:28
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rap

Review

Fabolous' new label, Def Jam, rolls out a wide red carpet for From Nothin' to Somethin', enlisting a great deal of starpower to bolster its new artist's fourth album. Akon, Rihanna, Jay-Z, Lloyd, Junior Reid, and even Ne-Yo (on a track produced by Timbaland) make appearances, while there is room made for past collaborators like Just Blaze, Swizz Beatz, Young Jeezy, longtime cohort DJ Clue?, and the otherwise missing-in-action Lil' Mo. In another sense, it's the same old, same old, with Fabolous covering a bunch of niches: there's the booming, borderline sluggish Southern track (the Jeezy feature "Diamonds"), a couple raucous East Coast bangers ("Brooklyn," "Return of the Hustle"), several R&B crossovers, and a couple melodramatic moments (including "What Should I Do"). Although this is one of the better albums in Fabolous' discography, the guest appearances are overwhelming, and the disc ends up similar to a compilation of Fabolous features, as if all guest stars gathered together and staged a coup. In at least half the tracks, the headliner struggles to reclaim the spotlight, and at times it seems entirely possible that the space is being used for something other than an actual Fabolous album. For instance, Akon not only dominates "Change Up," but two of the singer/producer's artists -- T-Pain and Red Café -- are heard on other tracks. Those looking to the disc for some pure top-form Fab will find a few spots of hotness, especially within "Brooklyn" -- a geographic anthem that outstrips Busta Rhymes' "New York Sh*t." Given Fab's usual kicked-back demeanor, some wordplay is bound to be overlooked (like "They should call me Karat Jeter, maybe Canary Bonds"), but regardless, there is not enough of it. After all, a separation of Fabolous' rhymes from all the guest verses and vocal hooks would result in two EPs: one by Fabolous and another by a mismatched supergroup. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
From Nothin' to Somethin' Intro (Lyrics) Fabolous (2:54)
Yep, I'm Back (Lyrics) Fabolous (4:27)
Change Up (Lyrics) Akon, Fabolous (4:26)
Make Me Better (Lyrics) Ne-Yo, Fabolous (4:13)
Baby Don't Go (Lyrics) T-Pain, Fabolous (3:36)
Return of the Hustle (Lyrics) Swizz Beatz, Fabolous (3:44)
Gangsta Don't Play (Lyrics) Junior Reid, Fabolous (4:23)
Real Playa Like (Lyrics) Lloyd, Fabolous (4:07)
First Time (Lyrics) Rihanna, Fabolous (3:53)
Diamonds (Lyrics) Fabolous, Young Jeezy (4:16)
Brooklyn (Lyrics) Jay-Z, Fabolous, Uncle Murda (3:56)
I'm the Man (Lyrics) Red Café, Fabolous (3:28)
Joke's on You Pusha T, Fabolous (4:31)
What Should I Do (Lyrics) Fabolous, Lil' Mo (4:41)
This Is Family [*] A.J. Bond Ransom, Ransom, Fabolous, Red Café, Freck The Billionaire, Paul Cain, Joe Budden (6:53)

Credits

Jermaine Dupri (Producer), Jermaine Dupri (Mixing), Ken Ifill (Executive Producer), Miguel Bustamante (Mixing Assistant), Tai Linzie (Art Coordinator), Jordan Young "DJ Swivel" (Engineer), Ryan West (Mixing), Phil Tan (Mixing), Dan Tobiason (Mixing Assistant), Antwan "Amadeus" Thompson (Drums), Don Cannon (Engineer), Sandra Park (Violin), Just Blaze (Producer), Chris Athens (Mastering), Josh Houghkirk (Mixing Assistant), Darryl "Big Baby" McClary (Keyboards), Jonathan Mannion (Photography), Don Cannon (Producer), Jordan Young "DJ Swivel" (Mixing), Antwan "Amadeus" Thompson (Producer), Steve Morales (Producer), Alan J. Stepansky (Cello), Ashaunna Ayars (Marketing), Aaron Heick (Saxophone), Skåne String Quartet (Audio Production), TaVon Sampson (Art Direction), Wen Qian (Violin), Fabolous (Audio Production), Ryan West (Engineer), Shari Bryant (Marketing), Tai Linzie (Photography), The World Famous DJ Clue (Audio Production), Rebecca Young (Viola), Terese Joseph (A&R), Jeff Kievit (Trumpet), Just Blaze (Mixing), Ken Ifill (Audio Production), Cheo & Webb (Audio Production), John Horesco IV (Engineer), Steve Tolle (Mixing Assistant), Rob Mathes (Arranger), David Brown (Engineer), Timbaland (Producer)
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From Nothin' to Somethin'
Studio album by Fabolous
Released June 11, 2007 (2007-06-11)
(see release history)
Recorded 2006-2007
Genre Hip hop
Label Desert Storm Records/Def Jam
Producer Reefa, Freebass, Akon, Timbaland, Jermaine Dupri, Just Blaze, Polow da Don, Big Tank, Steve Morales, Versatile, Don Cannon, Amadeus, Nova, Neo da Matrix
Professional reviews
Fabolous chronology
Real Talk
(2004)
From Nothin' to Somethin'
(2007)
Loso's Way
(2009)
Singles from From Nothin' to Somethin'
  1. "Diamonds"
    Released: April 3, 2007
  2. "Return of the Hustle"
    Released: May 2007
  3. "Make Me Better"
    Released: June 9, 2007
  4. "Baby Don't Go"
    Released: August 12, 2007

From Nothin' to Somethin' is Fabolous' fourth studio album released on June 12, 2007.

It debuted at #2 on the Billboard 200 and #1 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, selling 159,000 copies in its first week[1] and 500,000 worldwide. The album has been certified Gold by the RIAA[2] for sales of 542,000.[3]

Def Jam had pushed back the release date five times, starting with December 1 to February 27, then to March 23, then to April 17, next to May 18, and to its final release date on June 12.

XXL ranked From Nothin' to Somethin' the eighth most anticipated album of 2007.[citation needed]

Despite a three-year gap since his last album, Real Talk, Fabolous has appeared on sporadic projects, including recordings by DJ Clue, Christina Milian, and Syleena Johnson in his absence.

Contents

Track listing

# Title Producer Length
1. "From Nothin' to Somethin'" (Intro) Reefa 2:54
2. "Yep, I'm Back"   Freebass 4:27
3. "Change Up" (Feat. Akon) Akon 4:26
4. "Make Me Better" (Feat. Ne-Yo) Timbaland 4:13
5. "Baby Don't Go" (Feat. T-Pain & Jermaine Dupri) Jermaine Dupri 3:36
6. "Return of the Hustle" (Feat. Swizz Beatz) Just Blaze 3:44
7. "Gangsta Don't Play" (Feat. Junior Reid) Reefa 4:23
8. "Real Playa Like" (Feat. Lloyd) Polow da Don 4:07
9. "First Time" (Feat. Rihanna) Big Tank, Q.Rankin 3:53
10. "Diamonds" (Feat. Young Jeezy) Steve Morales & Raymond "Sarom" Diaz 4:16
11. "Brooklyn" (Feat. Jay-Z & Uncle Murda) Versatile 3:56
12. "I'm the Man" (Feat. Red Cafe) Reefa 3:28
13. "Joke's on You" (Feat. Pusha-T) Don Cannon 4:31
14. "What Should I Do" (Feat. Lil' Mo) Amadeus 4:41
15. "This is Family " (Feat. Paul Cain, Freck Billionaire, Red Cafe, Joe Budden & Ransom) NOVA 6:53
16. "Supa (iTunes bonus track)"   DJ Clue and Kanye West 3:16
17. "I Shine You Shine (iTunes bonus track)" (Feat. Makeba) Versatile 4:03
18. "Chirp Back (iTunes bonus track)" (Feat. Bleu Davinci) Shamtrax 4:12

Credits

  • Chris Athens – mastering
  • Ashaunna Ayars – marketing
  • David Brown – engineer
  • Shari Bryant – marketing
  • Miguel Bustamante – mixing assistant
  • Don Cannon – producer, engineer
  • Jermaine Dupri – producer, mixing
  • Aaron Heick – saxophone
  • John Horesco IV – engineer
  • Josh Houghkirk – mixing assistant
  • Ken Ifill – executive producer
  • Terese Joseph – A&R
  • Just Blaze – producer, mixing
  • Jeff Kievit – trumpet
  • Tai Linzie – photography, art coordinator
  • Jonathan Mannion – photography
  • Rob Mathes – arranger
  • Darryl "Big Baby" McClary – keyboards
  • Steve Morales & Sarom – producer
  • Sandra Park – violin
  • Wen Qian – violin
  • TaVon Sampson – art direction
  • Alan J. Stepansky – cello
  • Phil Tan – mixing
  • Antwan "Amadeus" Thompson – drums, producer
  • Versatile - producer
  • Andrew Roettger "Versatile" - producer
  • Timbaland – producer
  • Dan Tobiason – mixing assistant
  • Steve Tolle – mixing assistant
  • Ryan West – engineer, mixing
  • Jordan Young "DJ Swivel" – engineer, mixing
  • Rebecca Young – viola

Samples

Charts

Chart (2008) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200[4] 2
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums[5] 1
U.S. Billboard Top Rap Albums[6] 1
Swiss Album Chart[7] 55

Release history

Region Date
United Kingdom June 11, 2007
United States June 12, 2007

References

  1. ^ Katie Hasty. Toby Keith's 'Big Dog' Heads Straight To No. 1 Billboard. Accessed June 20, 2007.
  2. ^ RIAA.com - "Fabolous" searchable database
  3. ^ Mariel Concepcion (March 25, 2008). Fabolous Inspired By Film On Concept Album Billboard. Accessed May 25, 2008.
  4. ^ The Billboard 200 - From Nothin' To Somethin' - Fabolous Billboard. Accessed September 21, 2008.
  5. ^ Top Rap Albums - From Nothin' To Somethin' - Fabolous Billboard. Accessed September 21, 2008.
  6. ^ [1] Billboard. Accessed March 29, 2009.
  7. ^ Fabolous - From Nothin' To Somethin' - Music Charts αCharts. Accessed September 21, 2008.



 
 
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