Take 'Em To The Cleaners
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Take 'Em to the Cleaners | ||
Studio album by Consequence | ||
Released | June 22, 2004 (U.S.) | |
Genre | Rap, Hip hop | |
Label | Sure Shot Recordings | |
Producer(s) | 9th Wonder, Stay Bent, Devo Springsting, Baby Paul, 88 Keyes | |
Consequence chronology | ||
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— | Take 'Em to the Cleaners (2004) |
Don't Quit Your Day Job (2006) |
Take 'Em to the Cleaners is the solo and debut album by Consequence. It was his first LP from a commercialized record label known as Sure Shot Recordings. This is also his first solo album to date. The CD contains nineteen tracks in full: twelve regular tracks, four skits, and three freestyles. There are several guest appearances from the current GOOD Music labelmates Kanye West, John Legend, Common, and Rhyme Fest. Kanye West produced five of the songs on the album while there are also other produced tracks by 9th Wonder, Stay Bent, Devo Springsting, Baby Paul and 88 Keyes.
[edit] Track listing
- "Quence is Family (Intro)" – 0:38
- "Super Good (Skit)" (Featuring Kanye West) – 0:50
- "So Soulful" (Featuring Kanye West, John Legend & Khayree) – 3:42
- "Yard 2 Yard" (Featuring Rhymefest) – 3:23
- "Doctor, Doctor" – 3:03
- "Wack Niggas" (Featuring Kanye West, Common, & Talib Kweli) – 4:34
- "Niggas Tried To? (Freestyle)" – 1:59
- "'03 'Til Infinity (Freestyle)" (Featuring Kanye West) – 2:48
- "You & Your Nigga" – 4:15
- "I See Now" (Featuring Kanye West & Little Brother) – 4:44
- "And You Say" (Featuring John Legend) – 3:51
- "Getting Out the Game" (Featuring Kanye West) – 3:10
- "Joints from the Crib (Skit)" – 0:50
- "Take it as a Loss" (Featuring Kanye West) – 3:01
- "Trains" – 3:02
- "Super Good Pt. 2 (Freestyle)" – 1:22
- "The Incredible Hulk" (Featuring John Legend) – 3:44
- "Turn Ya Self In" [*] – 3:14
- "Mixtape Inc. (Outro)" – 2:45
- "[Untiltled Track]" – 0:04
- "[Untiltled Track]" – 0:04
- "[Untiltled Track]" – 0:23
- "[Untiltled Track]" – 2:27