Thoughts Of A Predicate Felon (Clean) (2005)

Artist: Tony Yayo
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UPC: 00602498828083
Release Date: 8/30/2005
Buy.com Sku: 63982483
Item#: M2DL79
Buy.com Sales Rank: 25079
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Intro ~ Tony Yayo
2. Homicide ~ Tony Yayo
3. It Is What It Is - (with Spider Loc) ~ Tony Yayo
4. Tattle Teller ~ Tony Yayo
5. So Seductive - (with 50 Cent) ~ Tony Yayo
6. Eastside Westside ~ Tony Yayo
7. Drama Setter - (featuring Eminem/Obie Trice) ~ Tony Yayo
8. We Don't Give A **** - (featuring 50 Cent/Lloyd Banks/Olivia) ~ Tony Yayo
9. Pimpin - (with 50 Cent) ~ Tony Yayo
10. Curious - (with Joe) ~ Tony Yayo
11. I'm So High ~ Tony Yayo
12. Love My Style ~ Tony Yayo
13. Project Princess - (with Jagged Edge) ~ Tony Yayo
14. G-**** ~ Tony Yayo
15. I Know You Don't Love Me - (with G-Unit) ~ Tony Yayo
16. Dear Suzie ~ Tony Yayo
17. Live By The Gun ~ Tony Yayo

(P) 2005 G Unit/Interscope Records
(C) 2005 G Unit/Interscope Records

 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Personnel: Tony Yayo (rap vocals); Eminem, G-Unit, 50 Cent, Joe, Jagged Edge, Lloyd Banks, Obie Trice, Olivia , Spider Loc (rap vocals).
It's near impossible to ignore all the drama that colored the release of Thoughts of a Predicate Felon. Tony Yayo, the mythical fourth member of G-Unit, was locked up during his crew's rise to supreme power, big boss Eminem wore a "Free Yayo" shirt to the Grammys, and just when everyone throws on their "Yayo's Home" shirt, the man lands himself lands another jail sentence within 12 hours of getting out, because of a forged passport he handed to a parole officer. Course, everything associated with 50 Cent and crew has such hype leading up to it that you'd think the hood closes shop for a day to honor the release date, but the events in the weeks right before this drop date tell a different story. The album was leaked across the Internet like a dam busted, and nobody at the label seemed to mind and didn't bother to push the release date up. Plus, the guy finally gets his shot and lands the same release week as Time cover boy Kanye West's sophomore debut. All this hype and then all eyes on Kanye? It's actually crazy like a fox because Yayo's album is unable to support the big build-up, so let Kanye draw the five-star reviews while Internet downloaders sing the praises of the album's excellent highlights to their homies. Yayo's craftier and smarter than expected considering the thug myth built around him. He handles hooky party numbers like "So Seductive" extremely well, he drops the occasional stinger that draws a "damn!" and even on the lukewarm bedroom number "Curious" with Joe, he saves face with a decent flow over the sickeningly slick production. He has the fiercest growl and bite in the G-Unit family, but he's also a loose canon who delivers a clumsy dis at Fat Joe during the otherwise hot "Tattle Teller" and delivers a euphemism for the female anatomy that would make R. Kelly embarrassed on the horribly titled "Project Princess." Maybe 50 handled Yayo with too much reverence and not enough grooming, but if Predicate Felon only offers a few tracks of interest to the general hip-hopper, it offers a bit more to the loyal G-Unit soldier. He bleeds hood from his veins and while Young Buck and Lloyd Banks benefited greatly from the polish, Yayo is rightfully served some of the toughest bangers and darkest cuts from the crew. Add another exciting production from Eminem ("Drama Setter") and a whimsical highlight in the fourth quarter ("Dear Suzie"), and you've got an album worth every G-Unit fan's attention. If he held back any longer the myth was going to blow up in his face. Sneaking an uneven but occasionally thrilling hood album out under Kanye's shadow is another stroke of brilliance from 50's marketing department and excellent way to transition Yayo from monolithic myth to gutsy second-line soldier. ~ David Jeffries
On 50 Cent posse G Unit's platinum first release, 2004's BEG FOR MERCY, Tony Yayo appears as a ghost, pictured in the flap but unable to rap on the record due to his incarceration on a weapons charge. When Yayo was freed from prison he cut his debut solo record, THOUGHTS OF A PREDICATE FELON. It bears the mark of a man releasing a lifetime of pent-up rhymes in a torrent, yet he delivers his raps with the kind of deliberation that helped made Biggie Smalls a household name.
The album opens on a note befitting its title, as Yayo spins a grim tale of vengeance on "Homicide," followed by glimpses of violent autobiography on "It Is What It Is" and a scathing indictment of snitches on "Tattle Teller." Despite his harsh presence, Yayo excels on tracks of love and desire, as on the soulful slow jam, "Curious," and the brash club crawler, "So Seductive." However, these respites from the dark are rare, as Yayo and the ever-ready Eminem make plain on "Drama Setter," where Yayo's disturbingly focused lyrics are consummate tension builders. THOUGHTS OF A PREDICATE FELON has the feel of a horror movie, but the kind where the terrors are the products of a tortured mind.

Producer: Domingo; Sebb; Black Jeruz; Punch; Eminem

Musical Guests
50 Cent
Eminem
Obie Trice
Lloyd Banks
Joe
Jagged Edge
G-Unit
Olivia

 
Compilation Appearances
Get Rich Or Die Tryin (Explicit Version)
Get Rich Or Die Tryin (Clean Version)
New Breed,The 0403
Hunger For More (Explicit Version)
Hunger For More
Straight Outta Cashville (Explicit Version)
Documentary (Explicit Version)
Massacre (Clean)
Get Rich or Die Tryin' (Explicit Version)
Fidel Cashflow
Blood Money (Clean Version)
Massacre (Explicit Version)
Rotten Apple (Cln)
Rotten Apple(Explicit Version)
Chemistry Files:vol 1
50 Cent Is The Future
This Is East Coast Hip Hop(Explicit Version)
Hip Hop Is Dead: G-unit Radio Pt 22
Timbaland Presents Shock Value
Ain't Nothing Like Me
Timbaland Presents Shock Value (Cln)
G-unit Radio 5:All Eyez O
Return Of The Mixtape Millionare G Un
So Seductive G Unit Radio 12
Bulletproof Radio
Curtis (Explicit Version)
Curtis
Gangsta Grillz The Album(Explicit Version)
Gangsta Grillz The Album
Return Of Thr Body Snatchers
Money Moves The World(Explicit Version)

 
Associated Artists and Works
Kid, DJ Whoo
Various Artists
Various Artists

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 08/30/2005
Original Release Date : 2005
Catalog ID : 0004874
Label : Interscope Records (USA)
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00602498828083

 
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (No. 984, p.152)
- 3 stars out of 5 - "...Like every G Unit release, FELON wraps its gun violence and over-the-top boasts in opulent, catchy streetscapes..."

Vibe (pp.143-144)
- 3.5 discs out of 5 - "[T]hough Yayo holds his own playing the role of the uberthug dominating the club, it's his incarcerated Scarface mind-set that makes the strongest impression."

  
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