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2007 studio album by Fabolous
From Nothin' to Somethin' Fabolous . The album was released on June 12, 2007, by Desert Storm Records , Street Family 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 " 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[ 11] gold  by the Recording Industry Association of America  (RIAA).[ 12] 
From Nothin' to Somethin'  debuted at number two on the US Billboard  200[ 11] [ 11] [ 13] gold  by the Recording Industry Association of America  (RIAA) for sales of over 500,000 copies.[ 12] Nielsen Soundscan .[ 14] 
Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[ 15] 
Sample credits [ 15] 
"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 . 
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 
Supa Engineer DURO – mixing 
Jonathan Mannion – photography 
Rob Mathes  – arrangerDarryl "Big Baby" McClary – keyboards 
Steve Morales & Sarom – producer 
Sandra Park – violin 
Ken "Duro" Ifill – engineer 
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  – assistant engineer, mixing assistantRebecca Young – viola  
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