The first song "The Way" is at the point where the artwork ceases. Equipped with a deep Beat Street Runner and heroic blowing trumpets Faboloso shows its tough side and making the mistakes of the past forgotten. Also the next song brings freshe music in the Speaker. Produced by The Runners, because you know no matter what the last hour has struck, namely summery Florida Feeling until it stops. Beautiful synth melodies, paired with some piano use and powerful bass can Fab look very good and also R'n'B newcomer Jeremih, which is considered one of the 13 (!) Features on this album Registered, makes with its chorus everything right. The Justice League was committed by Fabolous for a beat. This can be found with "Feel Like I'm Back", one of the more rare solo pieces. With a dark touch, but still very pleasant sounds the instrumental goes in like butter and ensures full blast for a few goosebumps moments. Fab rhymt tidy, but much better is his hook, which he himself has sung, what wonderful sounds - why not more so?
Unfortunately, unfortunately, it could also FABOLOUS here again not leave and had to install schmaltzy songs with R'n'B. One of them would be the lead single "Throw It In The Bag", together with Piepsstimmchen The-Dream. Soft, bland, cheap, slimy and totally devoid of emotion - so this total failure can probably best describe. Where is there please the Fab which we once took my breath with anthems like "Breathe"? Not here! Even veteran Jay-Z could be required for a guest appearance on "Money Goes, Honey Stay (When The Money Goes Remix)". The rather stupid title of the song should be a quick suspicious or pessimistic voices, actually is the result but audible, although quite inconsequential and really do not like that term, it keeps in mind, but Fab has already brought far worse. A significant upturn given the board by "Salute". Self glorifying fanfare and drums leave no doubt that Fab and guest Lil Wayne suffer from lack of confidence. Worth mentioning in passing even that Weezy has finally waived again on Auto-Tune and we presented his now totally destroyed by drugs voice.
Ryan Leslie is another of the many features in "Loso's Way". He not only sings in "The Fabolous Life", he produced the song also still the same. Very marked by piano, beautifully melodic, garnished with a gentle and soulful beat, simply sprays a song of Soul. Finally, a track that can show at the Fabolous that his penchant for R'n'B 'is not totally for naught, even if you have to answer more for Mr. Leslie. That there is also another show again totally weak "Makin Love" (feat. Ne-Yo) and "Last Time" (feat. Trey Songz). This rippling just in front of him and in spite of shallow sounds and singers for the Hooks wants the spark, rather the emotion, not skip. As well as if not present? In general, the whole final phase of the album seems a bit inconsequential, only the thanks of many strings very nice to listening "Pachanga" and the typical NYC, gloomy Alchemist Banger "Lullaby" sting still positively apparent.
"Loso's Way" sounds from the idea well and would certainly also a great concept album can be, but here Fabolous makes the same mistakes as in previous years. Sure there are plenty of good ideas, but again a lot of lard and even more songs without any clout. Overall, certainly an increase to the weak predecessor, but without absolute mega-hit, just a typical average album that may well trigger enthusiasm flows only in absolute Fab fans.