Being a big fan of Yelawolf and constantly going on about his potential from hearing all his mixtapes, I was pretty let down by Radioactive.
The first six tracks all complement each other very well, and they're all great. But then comes "Good Girl", and I could tell from the instance I heard it that it was forced... which was then confirmed with Yela's recent account of making the song. He got convinced to make it.
He knew it was too simplistic and a bad song, yet did it anyway, just because other people told him that it was good (including Em). I think Em is really losing touch now. The album has some more highlights after this but basically falls apart at "Good Girl" and begins to feel a bit contrived.
This is what I would of preferred...
1. Radioactive Introduction
2. Get Away (featuring Shawty Fatt and Mystikal)
3. Let's Roll (feat. Kid Rock)
4. Hard White (Up in the Club) (feat. Lil Jon)
5. Growin' Up in the Gutter (feat. Rittz)
6. Throw It Up (feat. Gangsta Boo and Eminem)
7. Radio
8. No Hands
9. Animal (feat. Fefe Dobson)
10. Made in the U.S.A.
11. Everything I Love the Most
12. Slumerican Shitizen (feat. Killer Mike)
13. In This World (feat. Em - with a verse from Em too)
14. The Last Song
<< I think with that track listing the album would be much better.
They barely promoted the album, picked terrible singles ("Radio" would of been the perfect 1st single) and had way too many features (again). Yela is a great singer and has such a range, he should have made way more songs his own. Sick of cunts on the hooks of every rap song now.
And I know these kinds of threads are repetitive and commonplace (the 'what if' and 'improvement of album' threads), but still, disappointing.




















