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2007 studio album by FabolousFrom Nothin' to Somethin' Studio album by Fabolous Released June 12, 2007 (2007-06-12) Recorded 2006–07 Genre Hip hop Length 63:24 Label Desert Storm , 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 Fabolous chronology
Singles from From Nothin' to Somethin'
"Diamonds " Released: April 3, 2007
"Return of the Hustle" Released: May 2007
"Make Me Better " Released: June 9, 2007
"Baby Don't Go " Released: August 12, 2007
From Nothin' to Somethin' is the fourth studio album by American rapper Fabolous . The album was released on June 12, 2007, by Desert Storm Records and Def Jam Recordings . The production on the album was handled by Akon , Timbaland , Jermaine Dupri , Just Blaze and Polow da Don , among others.
From Nothin' to Somethin' was supported by four singles :"Diamonds ", "Return of the Hustle", "Make Me Better which features Ne-Yo " and "Baby Don't Go ". The album received generally positive reviews and was a commercial success. The album debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 , selling 159,000 copies in its first week. It was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
Commercial performance
From Nothin' to Somethin' debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 , selling 159,000 copies in its first week. This became Fabolous' fourth US top-ten debut. In its second week, the album dropped to number nine on the chart, selling an additional 59,000 copies. On June 24, 2007, the album was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for sales of over 500,000 copies. As of August 2004, the sold over 566,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen Soundscan .
Track listing
Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.
Sample credits
"Baby Don't Go" contains interpolations from "Finer Things In Life", written by Vincent Bell.
"Return of the Hustle" contains resung lyrics from "C.R.E.A.M. ", written by Dennis Coles , Robert Diggs , Gary Grice , Lamont Hawkins , Isaac Hayes , Jason Hunter , Russell Jones , David Porter , Clifford Smith , and Corey Woods .
"Diamonds" contains interpolations from "Do the Damn Thang", written by John David Jackson , Jay W. Jenkins , and Sharif Slater .
"Brooklyn" contains samples from "Biggie Tupac Live Freestyle", written by Tupac Shakur and Christopher Wallace , as performed by Funkmaster Flex and Big Kap .
"Joke's On You" contains samples from "Born of a Gentle South", written by Bo Hansson and Kenny Håkansson , as performed by Bo Hansson.
"This Is Family" contains a sample from "I Can't Believe You're Gone", written by Angelo Bond and William Weatherspoon , as performed by The Barrino Brothers .
Personnel
Chris Athens – mastering
Ashaunna Ayars – marketing
David Brown – engineer
Shari Bryant – marketing
Miguel Bustamante – mixing assistant
Don Cannon – producer, engineer
Jermaine Dupri – producer, mixing
King Khaliyl - producer
Aaron Heick – saxophon
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 "DJ Swivel" Young – engineer, mixing
Rebecca Young – viola
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Chart (2007)
Position
US Billboard 200
98
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard )
29
Certifications
Region
Certification
Certified units /sales
United States (RIAA )
Gold
500,000
Shipments figures based on certification alone.
References
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