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Emeritus [PA]
(CD, 2008)

Primary Artist: Scarface

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Format: CD
Dec 2008
Record Label: Rap-A-Lot Records
Recording Type: Studio
UPC: 075597987041
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Track Listing
1. Intro - (featuring J-Prince)
2. High Powered - (featuring Papa Rue)
3. Forgot About Me - (featuring Lil Wayne/Bun B)
4. Can't Get Right - (featuring Bilal)
5. Still Here - (featuring Shateish)
6. It's Not a Game
7. Who Are They - (featuring K-Rino/Slim Thug)
8. Soldier Story - (featuring The Product/Z-Ro)
9. Redemption Song
10. High Note
11. We Need You - (featuring Wacko)
12. Unexpected - (featuring Wacko)
13. Emeritus
14. Outro

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Contributing artists:Bilal, Bun B, J-Prince, K-Rino, Lil Wayne, Papa Rue, Shateish, Slim Thug, The Product, Wacko, Z-Ro
Producer:J-Prince, Scarface
Distributor:WEA (Distributor)
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Audio Mixers: John Bido; Mike Dean.
Recording information: The Ranch Studio.
A year after his stellar eighth LP, M.A.D.E., the Houston O.G. is back for his purported swan song, appropriately titled EMERITUS. Controversy often makes for compelling hip-hop so Scarface does well to let Rap-A-Lot chief J Prince set things off by detailing his legal troubles, the snitches involved, and an alleged conspiracy against the H-Town businessman on the album's intro. From there, `Face sends sniper shots at rival Lil Troy ("High Powered"), examines the Iraq War and recession from a ghetto point of view ("Can't Get Right"), and recounts wrong-road-taken ghetto tales ("Still Here"). Production from Nottz, Illmind, N.O. Joe, Jake One, and Scram Jones mixes soul and blues samples with frenzied key arrangements to a menacing effect. If there are any doubts left as to Scarface's lyrical prowess, the closing title track should put them to rest. Let's hope that `Face's idea of retirement is something like Jigga's.

Industry Reviews
Brad Jordan's strongest quality is his ability to preach the ghetto gospel in a manner that's uniquely poetic. He exemplifies that ability on 'Can't Get Right'...



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