There are few rappers in which opinions diverge so as Fabolous. Some say that he was a pure charting / pop rapper, others regard him as a "real" lace-MC, which remains faithful to the road. I think he is neither the one nor the other, but somewhere in between. And that is confirmed with this album. Go "Street Dreams" with the really cool become "Not Give A Fuck". The beat of Rick Rock is hard, fast and goes really horny forward. Also Fab shows itself from its best side: Lyrics are top and also be Flow fits perfectly. But shortly thereafter you get Faboloso's soft and jazzy side with the very heavy R'n'B and a bit boring "Call Me" and "Can not Let You Go" (feat. Mike Shorey & Lil 'Mo) felt. As the chill is backed by guitars, again slightly harder "Bad Bitch" just right. A typical Fabolous track at which he can convince fully with its casual and cool flow. The same goes for the even better because of serious, has become "Why Would not I" with Paul Cain. Unfortunately, "Street Dreams" also two absolute lows. Since we had initially "Up On Things" with Snoop Dogg. Here really nothing works. Neither beat nor the two rappers. Just bad. Who thinks, however, worse That's the Limit is sadly mistaken. "Sickalicious" with Missy Elliot (which track with her at all well ??) is really the worst and nervendste song, has the Fab ever pressed onto plate. Thankfully you will then redeemed immediately with the really hot party track "This Is My Party" them. The instrumental is of course of the fast variety that Fabolous has made into a very sexy song. Now we reach the second half of the album, in GhettoFab retrieves its complete potential. With "Change You Or Change Me," "Respect" and "Forgive Me Father" there are sequentially equal to 3 top-class at a time. They are all very personal and more serious, so the beats are also rather slow. Fab's lyrics are really good and deep and his flow 1a. Very cool is also "Never Duplicated". A simple Beat usual casual and very arrogant Rhymes wonderful about going on the Fab. A final highlight is available with the "Keepin It Gangsta" Remix feat. Styles, Jadakiss and MOP Even the first part on "Ghetto Fabolous" was really good, but this version, in which the instrumental way, the same thing was like the first part, makes the guests a lot more fun. Most of the rest of the songs to "Throw Back", "Into You" feat. Ashanti and "Trade It All Pt.2" feat. Jagged Edge & Puff Daddy is also really succeeded. All in all, has become his second-best behind his debut Fab's second album. None of the successor Fabolous was previously able to return to this class. Fab fans should set the plate in any case, but also for those who are in a rather mediocre rap chart or those who simply want to enjoy Fab's casual Rhymes, "Street Dreams" is perfect.