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Street's Disciple

Street's Disciple is the seventh[1] studio album by American rapper Nas, released as a double album by Columbia Records. Originally scheduled for a September 14, 2004 release, the album was ultimately released on November 30, 2004. Named after one of his lyrics from "Live at the Barbeque" by Main Source, the album's cover art was digitally created using photos of Nas to create an adaptation of The Last Supper. The album marked the end of Nas' tenure with Columbia Records after ten years.

Street's Disciple
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 30, 2004
Recorded2003–2004
GenreHip hop
Length87:33
LabelColumbia
Producer
Nas chronology
God's Son
(2002)
Street's Disciple
(2004)
Hip Hop Is Dead
(2006)
Singles from Street's Disciple
  1. "Thief's Theme"
    Released: June 29, 2004
  2. "Bridging the Gap"
    Released: October 5, 2004
  3. "Just a Moment"
    Released: February 22, 2005

Street's Disciple was well received by critics and debuted at number 5 on the US Billboard 200, selling over 232,000 copies in its first week of sales. It was Nas's seventh consecutive platinum record in the United States, having shipped over 1 million copies in 2 weeks of release.

Production edit

Most of the album's production was handled between Salaam Remi, L.E.S. and Chucky Thompson of Sean Combs' production team The Hitmen. Remi contributed production on eleven tracks, L.E.S. produced on eight and Chucky Thompson helped on six. Salaam Remi (who collaborated with Nas on his previous LPs Stillmatic and God's Son) led all with nine solo productions. L.E.S. only produced three solo outings, but one included the single "Just a Moment". Thompson, on the other hand, had one solo production credit ("Getting Married").

Other notable producers from the album include A Tribe Called Quest member Q-Tip (who had last worked with Nas on Illmatic's "One Love" and the remix of "The World Is Yours") and D.I.T.C. producer Buckwild ("These Are Our Heroes"). Nas himself produced "Suicide Bounce" and "U.B.R. (Unauthorized Biography of Rakim)", both from the second disc. L.E.S. also brought on baggage for his productions. T. Black and Nut assisted the legendary producer on "The Makings of a Perfect Bitch" and Herb Middleton helped with the beat on "Me &You (Dedicated to Destiny)". Chucky Thompson, too, brought in extra help for "Live Now" (Barnardo "Nardo" Williams). Rapper Ill Bill made a song similar to "U.B.R. (Unauthorized Biography Of Rakim)" titled "U.B.S. (Unauthorized Biography Of Slayer)" on his album The Hour of Reprisal (2008).

Music edit

Nas' father Olu Dara appears on the title track "Street's Disciple" and lead single "Bridging the Gap".[2] Aside from Ludacris ("Virgo") and Quan ("Just a Moment") no other MC's actually deliver a verse on Street's Disciple. Busta Rhymes plays hypeman to "Suicide Bounce" and Doug E. Fresh beatboxes on "Virgo". Kelis (Nas' ex-wife) helps sing the chorus along with the bridge on "American Way". The album has many guest singers, including: Amerie ("Rest of My Life"), Emily ("Reason"), Maxwell ("No One Else in the Room") and Keon Bryce ("War"). Nas also uses a voice synthesizer to make his voice high-pitched for his female alter-ego Scarlett, who appears on "Sekou Story" and "Live Now".

Street's Disciple features multiple socio-conscious and political songs, such as "A Message to the Feds, Sincerely, We the People", "American Way" and "These Are Our Heroes". The latter (originally titled "Coon's Picnic") contained attacks directed toward multiple black celebrities including: O. J. Simpson and NBA superstar Kobe Bryant. Another topic addressed by Nas were important women in his life or females in general. "Getting Married" is dedicated to his then-newlywed wife Kelis Rogers-Jones, "Me & You (Dedicated to Destiny)" is, aptly titled, directed toward Nas' daughter and "Makings of a Perfect Bitch" describes most men's idea of the ideal woman. Death and appreciating life are the subject to several songs as well such as "Live Now", "Rest of My Life" and "Just a Moment".

Release and reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic80/100[3]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [4]
Blender     [5]
Entertainment WeeklyA–[1]
The Guardian     [6]
NME9/10[7]
Pitchfork7.2/10[8]
Rolling Stone     [9]
Stylus MagazineB[10]
USA Today    [11]
The Village VoiceA–[12]

Street's Disciple was released by Columbia Records on November 30, 2004, to widespread critical acclaim. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 80, based on 16 reviews.[13] Chicago Sun-Times writer Jeff Vrabel called it "sprawling and ambitious",[14] while Robert Christgau from The Village Voice found its double-CD length "ambitious not hubristic, imposing not indigestible", and wrote that Nas "finally seems comfortable with his (black) humanity. He's responsible, thoughtful, and compassionate, never mealymouthed".[12] He later named it the 11th best album of 2004 in his year-end list for the Pazz & Jop critics poll.[15] Rolling Stone magazine's Jon Caramanica said it was "the rare instance of hip-hop old and wise enough to look backward without forgetting what it was like to look ahead with awe and wonder".[9] Noah Callahan-Bever of Vibe was less enthusiastic, finding much of the songs "routine", suggesting Nas "needs new challenges, enlightening experiences, and careful insights to inspire him".[16]

In the first week of its release, the album debuted at number five on the Billboard 200 and sold 232,000 copies in the United States.[17] On November 18, 2005, it was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), having shipped one million copies.[18] It was Nas's seventh consecutive platinum record in the US.[19] "Bridging the Gap" was the album's only single to chart on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 94.[20]

Track listing edit

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[21]

Disc one
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Intro"  1:50
2."A Message to the Feds, Sincerely, We the People"2:15
3."Nazareth Savage"
Salaam Remi2:40
4."American Way" (featuring Kelis)Q-Tip4:09
5."These Are Our Heroes"Buckwild4:22
6."Disciple"
  • Jones
  • Lewis
L.E.S.3:00
7."Sekou Story" (featuring Scarlett)Salaam Remi2:56
8."Live Now" (featuring Scarlett)
  • Chucky Thompson
  • Bernardo "Nardo" Williams
4:30
9."Rest of My Life"
  • Jones
  • Lewis
  • Thompson
  • L.E.S.
  • Chucky Thompson
  • Salaam Remi (vocals)
3:50
10."Just a Moment" (featuring Quan)L.E.S.4:23
11."Reason" (featuring Emily)
Chucky Thompson, L.E.S.4:47
12."You Know My Style"Salaam Remi2:52
Total length:41:34
Disc two
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Suicide Bounce" (featuring Busta Rhymes)
Nas3:57
2."Street's Disciple" (featuring Olu Dara)
  • Jones
  • Gibbs
Salaam Remi3:57
3."U.B.R. (Unauthorized Biography of Rakim)"JonesNas3:38
4."Virgo" (featuring Doug E. Fresh and Ludacris)Salaam Remi3:26
5."Remember the Times" (Intro)  0:51
6."Remember the Times"
  • Jones
  • Lewis
  • Russell Stone
L.E.S.3:23
7."The Makings of a Perfect Bitch"
  • Jones
  • Lewis
  • Terry Black
  • Philip Howard
  • L.E.S.
  • T. Black
  • Nut
3:15
8."Getting Married"
  • Jones
  • Thompson
  • Hayes
Chucky Thompson3:46
9."No One Else in the Room" (featuring Maxwell)
  • Jones
  • Gibbs
  • Thompson
  • Salaam Remi
  • Chucky Thompson
5:08
10."Bridging the Gap" (featuring Olu Dara)
  • Jones
  • Olu Dara
  • Gibbs
Salaam Remi3:56
11."War" (featuring Keon Bryce)
  • Jones
  • Gibbs
  • Keon Bryce
Salaam Remi4:17
12."Me & You (Dedicated to Destiny)"
  • L.E.S.
  • Herb "Staff" Middleton
3:26
13."Thief's Theme"
Salaam Remi2:59
Total length:45:59

Sample credits[21]

Personnel edit

Performance
  • Nas - Rap Vocals (All Tracks), Scarlett's Vocals performed by (tracks 1-07, 1-08), Multiple Instruments (2-03)
  • John F. Adams - Fender Rhodes Piano (track 2–11), Strings (2-11)
  • Amerie - Background Vocals (track 1-09)
  • Kathryn Bostic - Operatic Vocals (track 2-01)
  • Olu Dara - Vocals (tracks 2-02, 2–10), Harmonica (2-10), Trumpet (2-10), Lead Guitar (2-10)
  • David Downing - Cello (track 2-02)
  • Doug E. Fresh - Human Beatbox (track 2-04)
  • Jesse "DJ No Request" Gladstone - Additional Scratches (tracks 1-04,
    1-07)
  • Vincent Henry - Clarinet (tracks 1-03, 2-09), Flute (1-03, 2-09),
    Baritone Saxophone (2-10), Tenor Saxophone (1-03, 2-09, 2–11),
    Alto Saxophone (1-03, 2-09, 2–11), Harmonica (2-10), Strings (2-10), Additional Guitar (2-10)
  • L.E.S. - Drums (tracks 1-02, 1-09), Drum Machine (1-09),
    All Other Instruments (1-06, 1–10)
  • Herb Middleton - Keyboards (track 2–12), Bass played by (2-12)
  • Nut - Keyboards (tracks 1-06, 1–10, 2-07)
  • Bruce Purse - Trumpet & Flugelhorn (tracks 1-03, 2-09, 2–11)
  • Quan - Outro Background Vocals (track 2-01)
  • Salaam Remi - Organ played by (track 1-02), Guitar (1-02, 1-03),
    Bass played by (1-02, 1-03, 2-02, 2-09, 2–10, 2–11), Fender Rhodes Piano (1-03, 2-09), Drums (1-03, 2-02, 2–10, 2–11), Piano (2-02), Strings (2-09), Synthesizer (2-09), Additional Guitar (2-10), Horns arranged by (2-09), Multiple Instruments (1-07, 1–12, 2-01, 2-06, 2–13)
  • Makeba Riddick - Background Vocals (track 2–12)
  • Chucky Thompson - Piano (track 1-02), Guitar (1-02, 2-09),
    Drums (1-02, 2-09), Bass played by (1-02, 1-09), Hi-Hat Cymbal (1-09), Percussion (2-09), Multiple Instruments (1-08, 2-08)
Production & Technical
  • Executive Producers: Nasir Jones, Salaam Remi, L.E.S.
  • Recording Engineers: Kevin Crouse (tracks 1–01 to 1–12, 2–01 to 2–10,
    2-12 to 2–13), Gary Noble (2-11), Carlton Lynn (Additional Music on 1-08)
  • Assistant Recording Engineers: Jesse "DJ No Request" Gladstone
    (tracks 1-02, 1-04, 1-05, 1–08 to 1–11, 2-01, 2-03, 2-04, 2-06, 2-07),
    Bevin Robinson (1-02, 1-04, 1-05, 1–08 to 1–11, 2-01, 2-03, 2-04, 2-06,
    2-07), Colin Miller (1-03, 2-01), Rob Marks (1-03, 1-09, 1–12, 2-02, 2–10 to 2–13), Mark Rinaldi (1-06, 1-07, 2–12), Ryan Evans (1-06, 1-07, 1-09, 2-06, 2-09, 2–12), Mimi (2-01, 2-07), Ben Kane (2-03), Alex Ndionne (2-11)
  • Audio Mixing: Kevin Crouse (All Tracks)
  • Assistant Audio Mixing: Mark Rinaldi (track 1–12)
  • Mastering: Chris Gehringer
  • A&R Direction: Mike Brinkley, Timothy "Gov" Ballard, Dino Delvaille
  • Album Coordination for Sony Urban Music: Nikki Martin
  • Marketing: David Belgrave
  • Management: Sara Newkirk
  • Legal Representation: Peter Paterno ESQ, Michelle Jubelirer
  • Art Direction & Design: Chris Feldmann
  • Photography: Danny Clinch
  • Imaging: Justin Cohen
  • Graphic Artist: Patrick Cahalan
  • Prop Stylist: Debora Francis
  • Stylist: Tiffany Hassbourne

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[33] Silver 60,000^
United States (RIAA)[34] Platinum 1,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References edit

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Street s Disciple is the seventh 1 studio album by American rapper Nas released as a double album by Columbia Records Originally scheduled for a September 14 2004 release the album was ultimately released on November 30 2004 Named after one of his lyrics from Live at the Barbeque by Main Source the album s cover art was digitally created using photos of Nas to create an adaptation of The Last Supper The album marked the end of Nas tenure with Columbia Records after ten years Street s DiscipleStudio album by NasReleasedNovember 30 2004Recorded2003 2004GenreHip hopLength87 33LabelColumbiaProducerNasChucky ThompsonSalaam RemiL E S BuckwildBernardo Nardo WilliamsNutT BlackQ TipHerb MiddletonNas chronologyGod s Son 2002 Street s Disciple 2004 Hip Hop Is Dead 2006 Singles from Street s Disciple Thief s Theme Released June 29 2004 Bridging the Gap Released October 5 2004 Just a Moment Released February 22 2005 Street s Disciple was well received by critics and debuted at number 5 on the US Billboard 200 selling over 232 000 copies in its first week of sales It was Nas s seventh consecutive platinum record in the United States having shipped over 1 million copies in 2 weeks of release Contents 1 Production 2 Music 3 Release and reception 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 Charts 6 1 Weekly charts 6 2 Year end charts 7 Certifications 8 References 9 External linksProduction editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message Most of the album s production was handled between Salaam Remi L E S and Chucky Thompson of Sean Combs production team The Hitmen Remi contributed production on eleven tracks L E S produced on eight and Chucky Thompson helped on six Salaam Remi who collaborated with Nas on his previous LPs Stillmatic and God s Son led all with nine solo productions L E S only produced three solo outings but one included the single Just a Moment Thompson on the other hand had one solo production credit Getting Married Other notable producers from the album include A Tribe Called Quest member Q Tip who had last worked with Nas on Illmatic s One Love and the remix of The World Is Yours and D I T C producer Buckwild These Are Our Heroes Nas himself produced Suicide Bounce and U B R Unauthorized Biography of Rakim both from the second disc L E S also brought on baggage for his productions T Black and Nut assisted the legendary producer on The Makings of a Perfect Bitch and Herb Middleton helped with the beat on Me amp You Dedicated to Destiny Chucky Thompson too brought in extra help for Live Now Barnardo Nardo Williams Rapper Ill Bill made a song similar to U B R Unauthorized Biography Of Rakim titled U B S Unauthorized Biography Of Slayer on his album The Hour of Reprisal 2008 Music editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message Nas father Olu Dara appears on the title track Street s Disciple and lead single Bridging the Gap 2 Aside from Ludacris Virgo and Quan Just a Moment no other MC s actually deliver a verse on Street s Disciple Busta Rhymes plays hypeman to Suicide Bounce and Doug E Fresh beatboxes on Virgo Kelis Nas ex wife helps sing the chorus along with the bridge on American Way The album has many guest singers including Amerie Rest of My Life Emily Reason Maxwell No One Else in the Room and Keon Bryce War Nas also uses a voice synthesizer to make his voice high pitched for his female alter ego Scarlett who appears on Sekou Story and Live Now Street s Disciple features multiple socio conscious and political songs such as A Message to the Feds Sincerely We the People American Way and These Are Our Heroes The latter originally titled Coon s Picnic contained attacks directed toward multiple black celebrities including O J Simpson and NBA superstar Kobe Bryant Another topic addressed by Nas were important women in his life or females in general Getting Married is dedicated to his then newlywed wife Kelis Rogers Jones Me amp You Dedicated to Destiny is aptly titled directed toward Nas daughter and Makings of a Perfect Bitch describes most men s idea of the ideal woman Death and appreciating life are the subject to several songs as well such as Live Now Rest of My Life and Just a Moment Release and reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic80 100 3 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4 Blender nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 5 Entertainment WeeklyA 1 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 6 NME9 10 7 Pitchfork7 2 10 8 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 9 Stylus MagazineB 10 USA Today nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 11 The Village VoiceA 12 Street s Disciple was released by Columbia Records on November 30 2004 to widespread critical acclaim At Metacritic which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications the album received an average score of 80 based on 16 reviews 13 Chicago Sun Times writer Jeff Vrabel called it sprawling and ambitious 14 while Robert Christgau from The Village Voice found its double CD length ambitious not hubristic imposing not indigestible and wrote that Nas finally seems comfortable with his black humanity He s responsible thoughtful and compassionate never mealymouthed 12 He later named it the 11th best album of 2004 in his year end list for the Pazz amp Jop critics poll 15 Rolling Stone magazine s Jon Caramanica said it was the rare instance of hip hop old and wise enough to look backward without forgetting what it was like to look ahead with awe and wonder 9 Noah Callahan Bever of Vibe was less enthusiastic finding much of the songs routine suggesting Nas needs new challenges enlightening experiences and careful insights to inspire him 16 In the first week of its release the album debuted at number five on the Billboard 200 and sold 232 000 copies in the United States 17 On November 18 2005 it was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA having shipped one million copies 18 It was Nas s seventh consecutive platinum record in the US 19 Bridging the Gap was the album s only single to chart on the Billboard Hot 100 peaking at number 94 20 Track listing editCredits adapted from the album s liner notes 21 Disc oneNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Intro 1 502 A Message to the Feds Sincerely We the People Nasir JonesSalaam GibbsCarl ThompsonIsaac HayesLeshan LewisChucky ThompsonSalaam RemiL E S 2 153 Nazareth Savage JonesGibbsBarry WhiteSalaam Remi2 404 American Way featuring Kelis JonesKamaal FareedKelis RogersGeorge ClintonGarry ShiderDavid SpradleyQ Tip4 095 These Are Our Heroes JonesAnthony BestBuckwild4 226 Disciple JonesLewisL E S 3 007 Sekou Story featuring Scarlett JonesGibbsJames BrownKool amp the GangLightnin RodSalaam Remi2 568 Live Now featuring Scarlett JonesThompsonMaurice WhiteVerdine WhiteEddie del BarrioChucky ThompsonBernardo Nardo Williams4 309 Rest of My Life JonesLewisThompsonL E S Chucky ThompsonSalaam Remi vocals 3 5010 Just a Moment featuring Quan JonesClifford PeacockLewisBernard EdwardsNile RodgersL E S 4 2311 Reason featuring Emily JonesLewisThompsonEmily CowingChucky Thompson L E S 4 4712 You Know My Style JonesGibbsJoseph SimmonsDarryl McDanielsLarry SmithSalaam Remi2 52Total length 41 34 Disc twoNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Suicide Bounce featuring Busta Rhymes JonesGibbsPeacockArthur BakerVincent FullerDonald HawkesNas3 572 Street s Disciple featuring Olu Dara JonesGibbsSalaam Remi3 573 U B R Unauthorized Biography of Rakim JonesNas3 384 Virgo featuring Doug E Fresh and Ludacris JonesGibbsDouglas DavisChristopher BridgesSalaam Remi3 265 Remember the Times Intro 0 516 Remember the Times JonesLewisRussell StoneL E S 3 237 The Makings of a Perfect Bitch JonesLewisTerry BlackPhilip HowardL E S T BlackNut3 158 Getting Married JonesThompsonHayesChucky Thompson3 469 No One Else in the Room featuring Maxwell JonesGibbsThompsonSalaam RemiChucky Thompson5 0810 Bridging the Gap featuring Olu Dara JonesOlu DaraGibbsSalaam Remi3 5611 War featuring Keon Bryce JonesGibbsKeon BryceSalaam Remi4 1712 Me amp You Dedicated to Destiny JonesLewisMarvin GayeHerb MiddletonL E S Herb Staff Middleton3 2613 Thief s Theme JonesGibbsDoug IngleSalaam Remi2 59Total length 45 59 Sample credits 21 A Message to the Feds Sincerely We the People contains samples from Good Ole Music written by George Clinton performed by Funkadelic Nazareth Savage contains excerpts from I m Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby written by Barry White performed by Jimmy Smith American Way contains samples from Atomic Dog written by George Clinton Garry Shider and David Spradley performed by George Clinton Sekou Story contains excerpts from Take Me Just As I Am written by James Brown performed by Lyn Collins It also contains excerpts from Sport performed by Lightnin Rod Live Now contains interpolations of Fantasy written by Maurice White Verdine White and Eddie del Barrio Just a Moment contains samples from Will You Cry written by Bernard Edwards and Nile Rodgers performed by Chic You Know My Style contains samples from Jam Master Jay written by Joseph Simmons Darryl McDaniels and Larry Smith performed by Run DMC Suicide Bounce contains interpolations from Battle Cry written by Arthur Baker Vincent Fuller and Donald Hawkes Remember the Times contains excerpts from We Do It written by Russell Stone performed by Carol Douglas Getting Married contains interpolations of Ike s Mood 1 written by Isaac Hayes Me amp You Dedicated to Destiny contains interpolations from If This World Were Mine written by Marvin Gaye Thief s Theme contains excerpts from In A Gadda Da Vida written by Doug Ingle performed by Michael Viner and The Incredible Bongo Band Personnel editPerformance Nas Rap Vocals All Tracks Scarlett s Vocals performed by tracks 1 07 1 08 Multiple Instruments 2 03 John F Adams Fender Rhodes Piano track 2 11 Strings 2 11 Amerie Background Vocals track 1 09 Kathryn Bostic Operatic Vocals track 2 01 Olu Dara Vocals tracks 2 02 2 10 Harmonica 2 10 Trumpet 2 10 Lead Guitar 2 10 David Downing Cello track 2 02 Doug E Fresh Human Beatbox track 2 04 Jesse DJ No Request Gladstone Additional Scratches tracks 1 04 1 07 Vincent Henry Clarinet tracks 1 03 2 09 Flute 1 03 2 09 Baritone Saxophone 2 10 Tenor Saxophone 1 03 2 09 2 11 Alto Saxophone 1 03 2 09 2 11 Harmonica 2 10 Strings 2 10 Additional Guitar 2 10 L E S Drums tracks 1 02 1 09 Drum Machine 1 09 All Other Instruments 1 06 1 10 Herb Middleton Keyboards track 2 12 Bass played by 2 12 Nut Keyboards tracks 1 06 1 10 2 07 Bruce Purse Trumpet amp Flugelhorn tracks 1 03 2 09 2 11 Quan Outro Background Vocals track 2 01 Salaam Remi Organ played by track 1 02 Guitar 1 02 1 03 Bass played by 1 02 1 03 2 02 2 09 2 10 2 11 Fender Rhodes Piano 1 03 2 09 Drums 1 03 2 02 2 10 2 11 Piano 2 02 Strings 2 09 Synthesizer 2 09 Additional Guitar 2 10 Horns arranged by 2 09 Multiple Instruments 1 07 1 12 2 01 2 06 2 13 Makeba Riddick Background Vocals track 2 12 Chucky Thompson Piano track 1 02 Guitar 1 02 2 09 Drums 1 02 2 09 Bass played by 1 02 1 09 Hi Hat Cymbal 1 09 Percussion 2 09 Multiple Instruments 1 08 2 08 Production amp Technical Executive Producers Nasir Jones Salaam Remi L E S Recording Engineers Kevin Crouse tracks 1 01 to 1 12 2 01 to 2 10 2 12 to 2 13 Gary Noble 2 11 Carlton Lynn Additional Music on 1 08 Assistant Recording Engineers Jesse DJ No Request Gladstone tracks 1 02 1 04 1 05 1 08 to 1 11 2 01 2 03 2 04 2 06 2 07 Bevin Robinson 1 02 1 04 1 05 1 08 to 1 11 2 01 2 03 2 04 2 06 2 07 Colin Miller 1 03 2 01 Rob Marks 1 03 1 09 1 12 2 02 2 10 to 2 13 Mark Rinaldi 1 06 1 07 2 12 Ryan Evans 1 06 1 07 1 09 2 06 2 09 2 12 Mimi 2 01 2 07 Ben Kane 2 03 Alex Ndionne 2 11 Audio Mixing Kevin Crouse All Tracks Assistant Audio Mixing Mark Rinaldi track 1 12 Mastering Chris Gehringer A amp R Direction Mike Brinkley Timothy Gov Ballard Dino Delvaille Album Coordination for Sony Urban Music Nikki Martin Marketing David Belgrave Management Sara Newkirk Legal Representation Peter Paterno ESQ Michelle Jubelirer Art Direction amp Design Chris Feldmann Photography Danny Clinch Imaging Justin Cohen Graphic Artist Patrick Cahalan Prop Stylist Debora Francis Stylist Tiffany HassbourneCharts editWeekly charts edit Chart 2004 Peakposition Dutch Albums Album Top 100 22 82 French Albums SNEP 23 54 Japanese Albums Oricon 24 25 38 Norwegian Albums VG lista 26 40 Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 27 27 UK Albums OCC 28 45 US Billboard 200 29 5 US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 30 2 Year end charts edit Chart 2005 Position US Billboard 200 31 97 US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 32 24Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units sales United Kingdom BPI 33 Silver 60 000 United States RIAA 34 Platinum 1 000 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone References edit a b Drumming Neil Street s Disciple Entertainment Weekly Retrieved on 2022 08 24 Abramovich Alex Hip Hop Family Values The New York Times Retrieved on 2009 11 24 Street s Disciple Metacritic Retrieved December 29 2009 Birchmeier Jason Review Street s Disciple Allmusic Retrieved on 2009 11 24 Blender 438 December 2004 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint untitled periodical link Lynskey Dorian Review Street s Disciple The Guardian Retrieved on 2009 11 24 Collins Hattie Review Street s Disciple NME December 11 2004 Sylvester Neil Review Street s Disciple Archived 2007 10 24 at the Wayback Machine Pitchfork Retrieved on 2009 11 24 a b Caramanica Jon Review Street s Disciple Rolling Stone Retrieved on 2009 11 24 Stylus Magazine review Archived from the original on 2016 03 05 Retrieved 2015 09 10 Jones Steve Review Street s Disciple USA 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