Loso's Way EXPLICIT LYRICS Fabolous

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Vinyl LP

  • Release Date: 07/28/2009
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 50,860
  • Label: DEF JAM
  • UPC: 602527095929

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Loso's Way

1LISTENThe Way (Intro) 4:09
2LISTENMy Time / Jeremih 4:00
3LISTENImma Do It / Kobe 3:59
4LISTENFeel Like I'm Back 4:28
5LISTENEverything, Everyday, Everywhere / Keri Hilson 4:07
6LISTENThrow It in the Bag / The Dream 3:51
7LISTENMoney Goes, Honey Stay When the Money Goes Remix 3:44
8LISTENSalute 4:27
9LISTENThere He Go / Red Cafe 4:31
10LISTENThe Fabolous Life / Ryan Leslie 4:07
11LISTENMakin Love / Ne-Yo 4:07
12LISTENLast Time / Trey Songz 4:10
13LISTENPachanga 4:14
14LISTENLullaby 4:19
15LISTENStay / Marsha Ambrosius 3:41
16LISTENI Miss My Love 5:49

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Editorial Reviews

A concept album from a punch line rapper is an unattractive proposition, so it's fortunate that Loso's Way strays off topic even more than Jay-Z's American Gangster. Named after Fabolous' own feature film -- made available in a limited-edition version of the album -- Loso's Way is inspired by the Al Pacino vehicle Carlito's Way. Past a track named after the character "Pachanga" plus a couple other references within the rhymes, this is actually a standard issue Fabolous album with big singles, plenty of laugh-out-loud lyrics, and the usual redundancy. The first five tracks come at the hip-hop "up and out of the struggle" anthem from five different angles, allowing only the glorious "My Time" ("Soon as I walk in/It feel like me o'clock") and the infectious "Everything, Everyday, Everywhere" to stand out. Redundant on a more micro scale, the latter track stacks money with "Let my chips Pringles up," but just one song later, the worthy single "Throw It in the Bag" is carrying a "Bag full of chips/We ain't talkin' Ruffles." Even if it's just a remix of Jay-Z's "When the Money Goes," "Money Goes, Honey Stay" is outstanding, and when fatherhood is addressed so poignantly on "Stay," it's Fab at his most inspired. While Lil Wayne's guest appearance on "Salute" is a disappointment thanks to his voice sounding very hoarse, Ne-Yo's cool swagger enriches "Makin Love," which already comes packaged in a beautiful Jermaine Dupri production. Add it all up and this not-so-conceptual-after-all album points out both the rapper's limitations and his strengths. Call it a draw. David Jeffries, All Music Guide

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Not So Fabolousby Earshot78

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August 17, 2009: I really expected something fresher from Loso a.k.a Fabolous, yet he still makes statements like "I'm back" as if he gracefully went into semi retirement from the rap game such as Jay-Z. Well if he is in fact back, I have to say he really doesn't have any thing fresh to say to warrant him being absent. Usually when a rapper takes a hiatus and decides to make a come back you would expect them to come back inspired by something either tragic or uplifting in their lives. Those events make for the perfect fuel to rocket an album into orbit. Not the case with Loso's Way, thus making the new album dull pop drivel. Street Dreams and Ghetto Fabolous remain his most inventive works, simply because he sounds hungry for success.

This review was written about the CD edition.