Fabolous – Street Dreams

Album Info

Artist: Fabolous

Title: Street Dreams

Year: 2003

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Tracklist

  • 1. Intro (0:17)
  • 2. Not Give a Fuck (3:18)
  • 3. Damn (3:24)
  • 4. Call Me (3:44)
  • 5. Can't Let You Go (feat. Mike Shorey & Lil' Mo) (3:43)
  • 6. Bad Bitch (3:37)
  • 7. Why Wouldn't I (feat. Paul Cain) (4:57)
  • 8. Up on Things (feat. Snoop Dogg) (3:42)
  • 9. Sickalicious (feat. Missy Elliott) (4:03)
  • 10. This Is My Party (4:32)
  • 11. Into You (feat. Ashanti) (4:34)
  • 12. Change You or Change Me (4:31)
  • 13. Respect (4:09)
  • 14. Forgive Me Father (4:19)
  • 15. Never Duplicated (4:00)
  • 16. My Life (feat. Mary J. Blige) (4:13)
  • 17. Throw Back (3:45)
  • 18. Keepin' It Gangsta (feat. Styles, Jadakiss & M.O.P.) - Remix (5:09)
  • 19. Trade It All, Pt. 2 (feat. P. Diddy & Jagged Edge) (4:35)
  • 20. Into You (feat. Tamia) (4:55)

Review

Fabolous's "Street Dreams" emerges as a mosaic of urban narratives, where the rapper's dexterity shines through a fusion of street-savvy lyricism and an eclectic mix of beats. The album's collaborative nature is one of its crowning achievements, with production heavyweights Just Blaze, Kanye West, and Timbaland each lending their signature sounds to create a rich sonic palette. The guest list is equally impressive, featuring the likes of Ashanti, Mary J. Blige, and Snoop Dogg, whose contributions add layers of vocal richness and rap expertise to the tracks.

The commercial success of "Street Dreams" is underscored by its impressive climb to the third spot on the Billboard 200, with standout singles like "Can't Let You Go" and "Into You" quickly becoming fan favorites. These tracks, with their infectious hooks and star-studded features, are a testament to Fabolous's ability to straddle the line between mainstream appeal and authentic hip-hop storytelling. While the critical reception was varied, the album undeniably solidifies Fabolous's place in the hip-hop pantheon, serving as a compelling sequel to his debut and offering listeners a satisfying blend of catchy hits and introspective rhymes that reflect the multifaceted nature of urban life. - Noah