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Loso's Way is Fabolous' fifth studio album, released on July 28, 2009.

Fabolous planned on not having many guests on the album. The album was originally called Work Hard, Play Harder. The album was set to released on June 30, 2009, but it was pushed back to July 28 because Fabolous wanted to include the movie with the album.[citation needed]

A deluxe album was released on the same day as the standard release. The edition features a bonus DVD.

Around 2 weeks before the original release date, the album was leaked. Fabolous said via Twitter that he was upset by this. It is unknown how the album got leaked, and who leaked it. he first two singles were released simultaneously on May 26, 2009. "Throw It in the Bag" features The-Dream and "My Time" features Jeremih. The third single is Everything, Everyday, Everywhere featuring Ryan Leslie and Keri Hilson. Fabolous recently released the remix to "Throw It in the Bag" featuring Drake on July 20, 2009.

 

DBLOCK

"NO SECURITY" In stores now.

Jadakiss, Styles P, and Sheek are all established artists in the game, so now it’s time for them to take their shot at being moguls. That is what you have with No Security, D-Block’s debut album where they introduce you to : Tommy Stars, St Raw, Trav, Snyp Life, Bully, Bucky, A.P., Large Amount, T. Waters, Chary Ary, PLF, Lou Banga, S.I., Don D, and T.Y. D-Block consists of members from New York, North Carolina, Georgia, and California, so you can expect a little diversity among the group

Bottom Line:
Now that the L.O.X. have put the boys on, the question now is do they have what it takes to make them stars. I can say that they have a nice stable of artists; all of them are nice to an extent. My problem with the album is that it got boring at times, especially the songs where there were no L.O.X. members present. The new guys can rap, they just need help writing hooks and a couple of the guys have delivery problems. I’m sure their intent was to focus on the new generation, but I think they needed more of the old generation to make this a solid album.

gorgeous Picks: “So Much Trouble”, “Get That Paper”, “That’s D-Block”, “Hello”, & “Like That Ya’ll” (remix)

Download: D-Block – “Like That Ya’ll (remix)”

 

D-Block – No Security

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