25 to Life
09/20/2005 | Atlantic / Wea
Lyrics from 25 to Life
All Music Guide Review
The title of this album, of course, is an acknowledgment of the group members' ages. Though each member of Atlanta's P$C is under the age of 25, they've been running together for several years, long before central member T.I. was named by Teen People as one of the 25 hottest stars under the age of 25. And now that the self-proclaimed King of the South has blown up, proving Pharrell to be wise for dubbing him "the Jay-Z of the South," he has the kind of clout that allows him to bring his crew along for their own taste of nationwide exposure. What 25 to Life lacks in comparison to T.I.'s string of often-brilliant solo albums is depth, but it certainly wasn't designed to offer that. (The thematic differences between Young Jeezy's frequently advisory Thug Motivation and Boyz N da Hood's relentlessly antagonistic self-titled album run parallel to this situation.) From front to back, there's little beyond threats, boasts, violence, partying, and womanizing, yet it's mostly energizing, supported by sharp -- if hardly innovative -- beats from several young producers (including Tony Galvin, Keith Mack, Reese, and Sapp). The biggest highlight, unsurprisingly enough, is the Lil Jon-produced "The King," reprised from the Hustle & Flow soundtrack. It's one of the few cases where T.I. takes center stage, and it's also one of the better-all-around tracks. Though the MC's fans will be disappointed in his otherwise supportive role, the album is no joke and won't diminish the anticipation for T.I.'s next solo move. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
25 to Life Track Listing
25 to Life Notes
The King of the South is back and this time with his crew The P$C. The P$C roots run deep-all the way bak to the schoolyards and street corners of their native Atlanta. The P$C debut album is titled 25 To Life. The title is significant because each member is 25 years old and as T.I. says "we Pimp Squad Click for life man."
Credits of 25 to Life
- Keith Mack
- Producer
- Manny Marroquin
- Mixing
- Ray Seay
- Mixing
- Dave Scott
- Cover Illustration
- Jonathon "Lil' Jon" Smith
- Producer, Mixing
- Josh Butler
- Mixing
- Phil Knott
- Photography
- Tony Galvin
- Producer
- Serge Tsai
- Engineer
- Julian Vasquez
- Assistant
- Mr. Leslie Braithwaite
- Mixing
- T.I.P.
- Executive Producer
- Brian "Big Bass" Gardener
- Mastering
- Chris Carmouche
- Engineer
- Jasper Cameron
- Producer
- Jason Geter
- Executive Producer, Assistant, A&R
- Greg Gigendad Burke
- Art Direction
- Robert Gold
- Art Producer
- Peaches Chin
- Stylist
- Crown Kingz
- Producer
- DJ Montay
- Producer
- Joe Enyce
- Mastering
- Cyrus
- Engineer
- Elliott Carter
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