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''The Album'', also known as ''The Firm: The Album'', is the only studio album by American hip hop supergroup The Firm, released October 21, 1997 on the Interscope-subsidiary label Aftermath Entertainment.
==Background==
Prior to the formation of The Firm, future members and affiliates of the group were at transitional stages of their careers. Following the acclaim of his landmark debut album ''Illmatic'' (1994), Queensbridge-based emcee Nas decided to concentrate his efforts in a mainstream direction.〔Cowie, Del F. (Nas: Battle Ready ). ''Exclaim!''. Retrieved on 2009-02-22.〕 Despite its significant impact on hip hop at the time, ''Illmatic'' did not experience the larger sales of most major releases of the day, due in part to Nas' shy personality and withdrawal from promoting the record.〔 Nas began to make appearances on other artists' work, including "Fast Life" on Kool G Rap's "4,5,6" and "Verbal Intercourse" on Raekwon's ''Only Built 4 Cuban Linx...'' (1995), which made him the first non Wu-Tang member to appear on one of their recordings. Nas began to dub himself as Nas Escobar on these guest appearances.〔 Meanwhile, his excessive spending habits had left him with little money, as Nas had to ask for a loan to purchase clothes to wear to the 1995 Source Awards.〔 The success of fellow East Coast act The Notorious B.I.G. at the awards show sent a message to Nas to change his commercial approach, resulting in his hiring of Steve "The Commissioner" Stoute as manager.〔 While ''Illmatic'' attained gold status, Stoute convinced Nas to aim his efforts in a more commercial direction for his second album, after which Nas enlisted production team the Trackmasters, who were known for their mainstream success at the time.〔
Meanwhile, Brooklyn-based female rapper Foxy Brown was brought to the attention of the Trackmasters, who were working on LL Cool J's ''Mr. Smith'' (1995).〔(Ill-nana.net: Foxy Brown - Biography ). The Foxy Brown Palace. Retrieved on 2009-02-22.〕 After impressing the production team with an on-stage freestyle rap, she earned a guest appearance on ''Mr. Smith'', contributing a verse to the remix of "I Shot Ya".〔 Throughout 1995 and 1996, Brown appeared on several platinum and gold singles, including Jay-Z's "Ain't No Nigga" and the remix of Toni Braxton's "You're Makin' Me High". Her appearances sparked a recording company bidding war in early 1996, leading to her signing to Def Jam Recordings.〔 The success of "I Shot Ya" prompted her inclusion,〔Bush, John. (Foxy Brown: Biography ). Allmusic. Retrieved on 2009-02-22.〕 along with rappers AZ and Cormega, in collaborating with Nas on the song "Affirmative Action" for his second studio album, ''It Was Written'' (1996).〔Birchmeier, Jason. (The Firm: Biography ). Allmusic. Retrieved on 2009-02-22.〕 The collaboration came in the wake of the critical success of AZ's debut album ''Doe or Die'' (1995). He initially garnered attention with his appearance on Nas' "Life's a Bitch" (1993).〔Birchmeier, Jason. (AZ: Biography ). Allmusic. Retrieved on 2009-02-22.〕 Cormega, whose rapping career had been put on hold due to his incarceration during the early 1990s, was referenced by Nas on "One Love" (1994), and was released from jail in 1995.〔Birchmeier, Jason. (Cormgea: Biography ). Allmusic. Retrieved on 2009-02-22.〕
Working with the Trackmasters as producers, Brown released her solo debut ''Ill Na Na'' (1996), which became a chart success and sold over two million copies.〔

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