First Call for Global Success

First Call for Global Success is a 2006 album by Kuboian television personality Ericka Streets, released on 13th August 2006 under Polydor Records. The album did surprisingly well, topping the album charts in both Kuboia and Jetania for several weeks, and was the best-selling album in 2006 in the former. In the Island of Sally, it was released on January 24, 2018, and it was retitled First Call for Local Failure.

Background
Streets originally released an album based off covers heard on several Pop and Don't Stop episodes back in 2004, however, Streets stated in several interviews that she wanted to release a mainstream pop album.

Streets worked on the album for over three years, starting around September 2003. Nearly every song on the album was written by Streets, and most of the songs were produced by independent, little-known producers. The album suffered a low budget due to Streets keeping it a secret from the public (not even Rodrick Miles knew about the album until early 2006), and due to Streets’ career as a television personality, the project moved on slowly. Over 35 songs were written for the album, but only 11 got onto the final version.

Singles
The album's first single, "Free", was released on 11th June 2006.

The album’s second single, "Down On It", was released on 8th April 2007.

The album’s third single, "What Do You Know?", was released on 10th June 2007. The song features Kuboian rapper ZD.

Critical reception
First Call for Global Success was met with mixed to negative reviews. The album’s unfocused structure, and the songs’ lyrics and production were criticised by fans and critics alike, although several critics praised the variety in the album.

At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from critics, the album has an average score of 34.

Tracklist

 * 1) "Free"
 * 2) "In This Position" (featuring Mask Torn)
 * 3) "Down On It"
 * 4) "Fruits"
 * 5) "What Do You Know?" (featuring ZD)
 * 6) "Love for the Streets"
 * 7) "In My Head"
 * 8) "Heaven on Hell"
 * 9) "Make Way For"
 * 10) "Sunrise"
 * 11) "More Than Just a Story" (with Spy Fandel)

Chart performance
Upon its release, First Call for Global Success peaked at the top of the Kuboian album charts, and spent ten non-consecutive weeks at number one in the country.