词条 | Struggle from the Subway to the Charts |
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| name = Struggle from the Subway to the Charts | type = studio | artist = Nuttin' But Stringz | cover = SFSC cover.jpg | alt = | released = October 3, 2006 (US) | recorded = | venue = | studio = | genre = Classical/Hip-Hop/R&B/Jazz | length = 47:17 | label = NBS Entertainment / Koch Records | producer = Curtis Haskins | prev_title = __ | prev_year = | next_title = __ | next_year = }} Struggle from the Subway to the Charts is the debut album from Nuttin' But Stringz. The two singles from the album are "Dance with My Father" and "Thunder." Track listing
StoryStruggle from the Subway to the Charts is something of an autobiographical concept album, telling the story of the two brothers' struggle for fame from the streets of New York City. The plot consists of a dark, introductory piece (Broken Sorrow), followed by the brothers facing a tense situation during a ride on the subway (Struggle) and the expression of their emotional dilemmas (Thunder). They also deal with sentimental conflicts like love and attraction (Beauty from Afar and Suka 4 Her); this romantic sense of love is contrasted by the more superficial infatuation then experienced at a party (Get Low). Later, when the brothers are aboard a metaphorical plane toward rising success, they experience a vivid, exciting dream (Egyptian in the Night). They ultimately "awake" from their situation, feeling emotionally revived, discarding their earlier "broken sorrows", and rejoicing in the fruition of their achievements (A Nu Day). Additionally, the album covers Luther Vandross' "Dance with My Father" and includes a remix of "Thunder". ChartsThe album debuted at #3 in Japan. {{DEFAULTSORT:Struggle From The Subway To The Charts}} 2 : 2006 debut albums|Nuttin' But Stringz albums |
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