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Contents • • • • • • • • • • • History [ ] 2001–2003: Original Pirate Material [ ] In 2001, the label, which had success with featuring, released ' under the name The Streets. It was a breakthrough hit for The Streets, reaching number 18 on the UK charts in October 2001.

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For The Streets' first album,, Skinner wanted to take UK garage in a new direction with material reflecting the lifestyle of clubbers in Britain. The track ' reflects the philosophy of the album. The album was successful both with critics and the general public. In the UK, the album was nominated for the and was favourite with the bookmakers to win (it was actually won by ).

The Streets were nominated for best album, best act, best breakthrough artist and best British male artist in the 2002. The named it as one of their top five albums of 2002. The cover image is Towering Inferno by the acclaimed photographer. Subsequent singles from that album included ', ' and 'Let's Push Things Forward', which all reached the top forty in the UK. Many of his songs have a UK garage feel. Original Pirate Material had debuted and peaked at number twelve in the UK album charts, and did not reach any higher until his next album was released.

The success of Original Pirate Material in the UK led to a US release of the album through in late 2002. Though the album was not a commercial success in the States, it was received positively, with,,,, and the all nominating it as one of the albums of the year. The album was named 's 'album of the year'. The album reached number two on the Billboard electronic charts and the top 20 on the independent and Heatseeker charts in the US in 2003. 2004–2005: A Grand Don't Come for Free [ ] In May 2004, Skinner released a new single, ' which became his debuting and highest single to that point, reaching number four in the UK. The single was later used by as part of the soundtrack for its video game. 'Fit But You Know It' is from Skinner's second album,, which is a about a short period in the protagonist's life.

The events depicted include losing 1,000, the start of a new relationship, going on holiday, breaking up, and eventually finding the money again. The MC's remix of 'Fit But You Know It' features formerly underground MCs such as,,, and Devilman. The album entered the UK album charts at number two, but later reached number one. Soon after its release, Skinner's success grew in July 2004 with the second single, ', debuting at the top of the chart in the UK. The success of this album and its singles led to a re-kindling of interest in the first album, Original Pirate Material, which re-entered the UK album charts and beat its original chart peak of two years earlier. 'Blinded By the Lights', the third single from A Grand Don't Come for Free, entered the Top 10 in September 2004, and a fourth and final single, 'Could Well Be In', was released in late 2004.

2006–2007: The Hardest Way to Make an Easy Living [ ] Skinner's third studio album under The Streets name,, was released on 10 April 2006 in the United Kingdom and on 25 April 2006 in North America. In the UK it entered the album chart at number one. It was a change in direction from his first two albums, the lyrical theme moving away from the stories about Britain and instead focusing on the ups and downs of the fame that Skinner encountered after the success of his previous albums. The first single, ', was released two weeks before the album. The song is about Skinner's troubles with trying to date a famous person, following his new-found fame. It was also named 'Track of the Week' by NME in early March 2006, but it only reached the bottom of the top 10, peaking at number eight. There has been much speculation over which celebrity 'When You Wasn't Famous' is about - and are two names that have been ruled out, despite Skinner dedicating the song to Cole on.