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Loso's Way is the fifth studio album by American rapper Fabolous. The album was released on July 28, 2009, by Desert Storm Records , Street Family Records and Def Jam Recordings . The album's first two singles were released simultaneously on May 26, 2009: " Throw It in the Bag " (featuring The-Dream ) and " My Time " (featuring Jeremih ).
The edition features a bonus DVD, ("Loso's Way" the movie). The movie features Fabolous (and three other of his friends). Fabolous is leaving a restaurant when he is shot. His three friends quickly rush Fabolous to the hospital, but are stopped by the police after running a red light. Fellow rapper Styles P has a role in the movie.
"My Time" is a song by American rapper Fabolous, released by Def Jam Recordings on May 12, 2009 as the second single from his fifth album, Loso's Way (2009). The song features a guest appearance from Def Jam labelmate and newcomer Jeremih, who co-wrote the track with Fabolous, Kevin Cossom and its producers, The Runners. [2]
On March 26 the first trailer was released featuring a cameo from Kevin Hart [7] and on April 8 the second trailer featuring scenes shot in the Dominican Republic was released. The music video labeled a short film premiered on BET 's 106 & Park on April 10, 2013.
The discography of Fabolous, an American rapper, consists of seven studio albums, two extended plays, 58 singles (38 as a featured artist), and eleven mixtapes, and amongst various other recordings.
It peaked at number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100—becoming the only single from Loso's Way to enter the chart—and received platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Later in 2009, a pop rap remix of the song (often referred to as "Throw It In the Bag Pt. 2") was released.
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Trailer for Universal Pictures' science-fiction horror film Frankenstein (1931). A trailer (also known as a preview, coming attraction, or attraction video) is a short advertisement, originally designed for a feature film, which highlights key scenes of upcoming features intended to be exhibited in the future at a movie theater or cinema.