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Thoughts of a Predicate Felon
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0602498828069
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Label: Interscope Records
Manufacturer: Interscope Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Interscope Records
Release Date: August 30, 2005
Studio: Interscope Records
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Editorial Review: Thoughts of a Predicate Felon is the debut album from G-Unit member Tony Yayo. Recorded after a stint in a New York prison for gun possession, the album sticks to the 'club' sound of fellow G-Unit members 50 Cent and Lloyd Banks' solo albums, with tales of street living delivered over a backdrop of grimey beats and minimal hip hop production.
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - One of the best G-unit releases
It has it's flaws and G-unit haters will really hate on this but it's a solid effort and nuthing less of what I expected out of Yayo this is one of my fav. G-unit releases.
Rating: - Yayo Should Have Stayed In Jail
Tony Yayo is the 2nd reason why I despise the G-Unit movement. 50 Cent may be terrible because of his sloppy rhymes, his humongous ego, and his decision to make a feud with The Game, but hearing about Tony Yayo makes him tied up as the worst G-Unot member.
Yayo was sent to jail for gun charges, and incarcerated again for skipping out of parole. He should have stayed in jail. But no, he is set free and he cuts a song called "So Seductive", a song consisting of pop beats, weak flow, idiotic ... Read More
Rating: - Trash garbage wack
Tony yayo's "thoughts of a predicate felon" is pure trash & should be recicle for cents.I cant even belive people nowdays listing to garbage like g unit , t.i., mims, bowwow,young jezzy,dipset with juelz santana rhyming about nonsense, lil john and have the nerve to call it hip hop or even rap cause its not that, at all.Why would anybody buy Tony yayo's cd ? Idk? I still wonder.Want real hip hop ? Listing to krs one, kool g rap, rakim, oc, lord finesse, planet asia, organized confussion, gangstarr etc...Leave ... Read More
Rating: - REAL NICE PRODUCTION
This debut release from Mr. Bernard really lived up to my expectations--production wise, that is. While seemingly stronger than "The Massacre", it doesn't seem to surpass his comrades' albums, "Straight Outta Ca$hville" and "The Hunger for More". Now that I think of it, it's all around as good as Buck's and Banks's releases but still ain't no "Get Rich or Die Trying".
While most of his rhymes seem under average and his lyrical skill is kind of crappy and stupid at times, his producers beats is what keeps ... Read More
Rating: - A G-Unit Breakdown
If you're looking for good Aftermath-produced or G-Unit affiliated music, here's which artists to go to and which to stay far, far away from:
50 Cent-- Go nowhere near The Massacre. You're 5% more likely to suffer a slow, painful death just by touching the case. It is the worst CD you could possibly ever hear. Same thing goes with the movie soundtrack.
Get Rich or Die Tryin (the original) on the other hand, is solid... especially on those bonus tracks (Heaven, Life on the Line, U Not Like ... Read More
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