Philadelphia Freeway is the debut solo studio album by American rapper Freeway . It was released on February 25, 2003 via Roc-A-Fella Records . Recording sessions took place at Baseline Studios, Quad Recording Studios and Sound On Sound in New York , Circle House Studios in Miami and Larrabee North in Los Angeles . Production was handled by Just Blaze , Kanye West , Bink! , Black Key and Ruggedness, with co-producer E-Bass and additional producer Gee Roberson. It features guest appearances from Beanie Sigel , Jay-Z , Young Gunz , Allen Anthony, Faith Evans , Nate Dogg , Nelly , Omillio Sparks , Peedi Peedi , Rell , Snoop Dogg and Mariah Carey .
In the United States, the album debuted at number 5 on the Billboard 200 , selling 132,000 copies in its first week.[ 1] It was supported by three singles: "What We Do ", "Alright" and "Flipside ". Its lead single, "What We Do", reached number 97 on the Billboard Hot 100 , number 47 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and received gold certification by the Recording Industry Association of America . The second single off of the album, "Alright", made it to number 64 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. The album's third and final single, "Flipside", peaked at number 95 on the Billboard Hot 100, number 40 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and was featured on the Bad Boys II: The Soundtrack .
Its sequel, Philadelphia Freeway 2 , was released on May 5, 2009 for Real Talk Entertainment .
Critical reception
Philadelphia Freeway was met with generally favourable reviews from music critics . At Metacritic , which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 74 based on seven reviews.[ 2]
Chris Ryan of Spin called the album "the rare hip-hop debut that does justice to its buzz".[ 7] Jon Caramanica of Rolling Stone stated that the album is "supported by the most accomplished set of beats in recent hip-hop memory".[ 6] In his mixed review for Stylus , Brett Berliner concluded: "Freeway is great on guest appearances, but it seems that he can't string together an entire song by himself".[ 8]
Track listing
Title Writer(s) Producer 1. "Free" Just Blaze 3:25 2. "What We Do " (featuring Jay-Z and Beanie Sigel ) Just Blaze 3:49 3. "All My Life" (featuring Nate Dogg ) Bink! 5:31 4. "Flipside " (featuring Peedi Crakk ) Just Blaze 3:57 5. "On My Own" (featuring Nelly ) Just Blaze 4:09 6. "We Get Around" (featuring Snoop Dogg ) Just Blaze 3:56 7. "Don't Cross the Line" (featuring Faith Evans ) Just Blaze 4:03 8. "Life" (featuring Beanie Sigel) 4:32 9. "Full Effect" (featuring Young Gunz ) Just Blaze 4:50 10. "Turn Out the Lights (Freewest)" Kanye West 3:59 11. "Victim of the Ghetto" (featuring Rell ) Pridgen Harrell Yvette Davis Bink! 5:12 12. "You Don't Know (In the Ghetto)" (featuring Omillio Sparks ) Black Key 4:13 13. "Alright" (featuring Allen Anthony) Just Blaze Gee Roberson[b] 5:26 14. "Hear the Song" Kanye West 3:36
Bonus tracks Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 15. "You Got Me" (featuring Mariah Carey and Jay-Z) 5:12 16. "Line 'Em Up" (featuring Young Chris ) Just Blaze 4:46 Total length: 1:10:27
Leftover Tracks
Notes
^[a] signifies a co-producer
^[b] signifies an additional producer
Sample credits
"Free" contains a sample of "Freeway Song", written by Joey Melotti and Vicki Sue Robinson , and performed by Vicki Sue Robinson.
"What We Do" contains a sample from "I Just Can't See Myself Without You", written by Skip Scarborough , and performed by Creative Source .
"All My Life" contains a sample of "I Want To Go Back", written by Curtis Mayfield and Ben Krass, and performed by The Impressions .
"Don't Cross the Line" contains a sample of "To Get Love You Must Give Love", written by Vinnie Barrett and Bobby Eli , and performed by Ultimate Music Experience.
"Life" contains an interpolation of "Life for the Taking", written by Eddie Money .
"Victim of the Ghetto" contains a sample of "We Belong Together", written by Yvette Davis, and performed by The Spinners .
"You Don't Know (In the Ghetto)" contains a sample of "Inside My Love ", written by Minnie Ripperton , Richard Rudolph , and Leon Ware ; and performed by Minnie Ripperton.
"Alright" contains an interpolation of "Mystic Brew", written by Ronnie Foster .
Personnel
Leslie "Freeway " Pridgen – vocals
Shawn "Jay-Z " Carter – vocals (tracks: 2, 15) , executive producer
Dwight "Beanie Sigel " Grant – vocals (tracks: 2, 8)
Nathaniel "Nate Dogg " Hale – vocals (track 3)
Pedro "Peedi Crakk " Zayas – vocals (track 4)
Cornell "Nelly " Haynes – vocals (track 5)
Calvin "Snoop Dogg " Broadus – vocals (track 6)
Faith Evans – vocals (track 7)
M.A.J. – additional vocals (track 8)
Christopher "Young Chris " Ries – vocals (tracks: 9, 16)
Hanif "Neef Buck " Muhammad – vocals (track 9)
Gerrell "Rell " Gaddis – vocals (track 11)
Kenneth "Omillio Sparks " Johnson – vocals (track 12)
Alaine Laughton – additional vocals (track 12)
Allen Anthony – vocals (track 13)
Torrey Torae – additional vocals (track 14)
Mariah Carey – vocals & producer (track 15)
Eric "E-Bass" Johnson – guitar & bass (track 8)
Justin "Just Blaze " Smith – producer (tracks: 1, 2, 4-7, 9, 13, 15, 16)
Roosevelt "Bink! " Harrell III – producer (tracks: 3, 11)
Melvin "Ruggedness" Carter – producer (track 8)
Kanye West – producer (tracks: 10, 14)
Mickey "Black Key" Davis – producer (track 12)
Gerald Roberson – additional producer (track 13)
Gimel "Young Guru " Keaton – recording (tracks: 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 11, 16) , mixing (tracks: 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 12, 13, 16)
Carlisle Young – recording (tracks: 1, 3-5, 9, 12, 14)
Brian Stanley – recording & mixing (track 3)
Doug Wilson – recording (tracks: 3, 6, 11) , mixing (tracks: 6, 11)
Shane "Bermuda" Woodley – recording (tracks: 6, 7, 9, 10, 12-14)
Rabeka Tunei – recording (tracks: 10, 14)
Pat Viala – mixing (track 8)
Manny Marroquin – mixing (tracks: 10, 14)
Ken Lewis – mixing (track 15)
Paul Gregory – engineering (track 15)
Dana Jon Chappelle – engineering (track 15)
Colin Miller – engineering assistant (track 15)
Dave Perini – engineering assistant (track 15)
Giulio Antognini – engineering assistant (track 15)
Manuel Farolfi – engineering assistant (track 15)
Tony Dawsey – mastering
Damon Dash – executive producer
Kareem "Biggs " Burke – executive producer
Tia Johnson – art direction, design, cover
Jonathan Mannion – photography
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
References
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↑ 6.0 6.1 Caramanica, Jon (March 20, 2003). "The Rolling Stone review » New CDs" . Rolling Stone . No. 918. p. 66. Retrieved March 12, 2003 .
↑ 7.0 7.1 Ryan, Chris (April 2003). "Reviews". Spin . Vol. 19, no. 4. SPIN Media LLC. pp. 104, 106. ISSN 0886-3032 .
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