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T.O.S.: Terminate on Sight [Clean]

 
Album Review: T.O.S.: Terminate on Sight [Clean]

  • Artist: G-Unit
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: July 01, 2008
  • Genre: Rap

Review

There's a five-year gap between the unleashing of G-Unit's debut album -- 2003's Beg for Mercy -- and the more casual dropping of the follow-up, T.O.S., as in Terminate on Sight. Even so, 50 Cent's crew remains the thing that anchors his hip-hop career, connecting him to the streets through mixtapes, guest appearances, and venomous beefs with other rappers, including two of its own. The war with former member the Game is ongoing, but what's new here is the dismissal of Young Buck, a complicated matter that had Buck playing the thoughtful thug in turmoil while 50 acted as the unforgiving hard boss, G-Unit's supreme capo. As the album dropped, Buck was out and his five T.O.S. tracks are relics from the mixtape world, albeit worthy ones that deserve their aboveground status. Throwing its guns in the air and making the club rumble, the addictive "Rider, Pt. 2" is quintessential G-Unit, and when Buck declares "Even if 50 drop me/I still wouldn't sign" on the cut, it's a drama-filled bonus for fanboys. Buck also figures into "I Like the Way She Do It" -- a typical 50 club track in a "Candy Shop" style -- and the thug pledge of allegiance "No Days Off," a track where he feels the odd man out. Without him, the trio of 50, Lloyd Banks, and Tony Yayo is a lean and tight attack unit with Banks as cool and cold as ever, while 50 and Yayo come off as newly inspired. 50's return to form finds him delivering sly lyrics like "I'm a workaholic/A ghetto version of Mozart/I move the keys/They call me the Piano Man" and making the hood rock like it's 2003 all over again. On the other hand, Yayo has never sounded so good, stepping his game up with a faster and more urgent style dropping wittier lines like the title track's "I kick Game like Pele and Beckham." The minimal, Dre-influenced beats are back in abundance, most supplied by those promising unknowns 50 always seems to discover, save superstar productions from Don Cannon for "Let It Go," with gun-talking dancehall superstar Mavado as guest vocalist, plus Swizz Beatz, who brings the blitzkrieg to "Get Down." If there's a reason to be disappointed it's that the broken promises -- the announced Eminem, Dr. Dre, and Lil' Kim tracks are missing and "Straight Outta Southside" isn't really a commentary on the Sean Bell shooting after all -- could have made this a more well-rounded effort. T.O.S. isn't an around-the-world affair, and with the Buck tracks included -- as good as they are -- it isn't thematically sound either, with 50, Banks, and Yayo relaunching G-Unit one minute, then re-creating Beg for Mercy the next. Even with its wobbly mix of yesterday, today, and a better tomorrow, T.O.S. is much closer to classic than failure and should reassure fans that this slow-moving tank is pointed in exactly the right direction. [T.O.S. was also made available in a clean version, with all explicit material removed.] ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Straight Outta Southside (Lyrics) G-Unit (2:36)
Piano Man (Lyrics) Young Buck, G-Unit (3:21)
Close to Me (Lyrics) G-Unit (4:18)
Rider, Pt.2 Young Buck, G-Unit (2:48)
Casualties of War (Lyrics) G-Unit (3:19)
You So Tough (Lyrics) G-Unit (3:46)
No Days Off (Lyrics) Young Buck, G-Unit (3:54)
T.O.S. (Lyrics) G-Unit (4:11)
I Like the Way She Do It K. Smith Young Buck, G-Unit (3:52)
Kitty Kat (Lyrics) G-Unit (3:48)
Party Ain't Over Young Buck, G-Unit (3:30)
Let It Go (Lyrics) G-Unit, Mavado (3:06)
Get Down (Lyrics) G-Unit (3:47)
I Don't Wanna Talk About It G-Unit (4:34)
Ready or Not (Lyrics) G-Unit (3:38)
Money Make the World Go Round G-Unit (4:14)

Credits

Tyrone Fyfee (Producer), Patrick Viala (Mixing), Patrick Viala (Engineer), Nikki Martin (Coordination), Corey Stocker (Engineer), Dave Hill (Photography), Les Scurry (Production Coordination), Damien C. Taylor (Producer), Swizz Beatz (Producer), Daniel Groover (Guitar), Ron Browz (Producer), Ky Miller (Engineer), Ianthe Zevos (Creative Art), Manny Smith (A&R), Ky Miller (Producer), 50 Cent (Executive Producer), Rick Rock (Producer), Don Cannon (Producer), Nancie Stern (Sample Clearance), Andrew Ibea (Video), Steve Baughman (Mixing)
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