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| name = Restless |
| name = Restless |
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| type = studio |
| type = studio |
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| artist = [[Trae tha Truth]] |
| artist = [[Trae tha Truth|Trae]] |
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| cover = traerestless.jpg |
| cover = traerestless.jpg |
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| alt = |
| alt = |
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| released = June 27, 2006 |
| released = June 27, 2006 |
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| recorded = |
| recorded = 2005–2006 |
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| venue = |
| venue = |
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| studio = {{hlist|Dean's List House |
| studio = {{hlist|Dean's List House of Hits {{small|(New York City, NY)}}|Trae's House {{small|(Houston, TX)}}}} |
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| genre = [[Southern hip hop]] |
| genre = [[Southern hip hop]] |
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| length = |
| length = 75:18 |
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| label = {{hlist|G-Maab |
| label = {{hlist|G-Maab|[[Rap-A-Lot Records|Rap-A-Lot]]|[[Asylum Records|Asylum]]}} |
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| producer = {{hlist|[[J. Prince]] |
| producer = {{hlist|[[James Prince|J. Prince]] {{small|([[Executive producer|exec.]])}}|[[Trae tha Truth|Trae]] {{small|(also exec.)}}|Q-Stone|Scott Novelli|Johnnie Jones|Bigg Tyme|[[Mike Dean (record producer)|Mike Dean]]|Mr. Lee|Mr. Rogers|Yung Chill|Dom}} |
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| prev_title = [[Same Thing Different Day]] |
| prev_title = [[Same Thing Different Day]] |
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| prev_year = 2004 |
| prev_year = 2004 |
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| next_year = 2007 |
| next_year = 2007 |
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⚫ | '''''Restless''''' is the third studio album and commercial debut by American rapper [[Trae tha Truth|Trae]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/Restless-Trae/dp/B000F0UV36/ |title=Restless: Trae: Music |date= |accessdate=March 7, 2012}}</ref> It was released on June 27, 2006, by G-Maab Entertainment, [[Rap-A-Lot Records]] and [[Asylum Records]]. |
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==Music and lyrics== |
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The album's ninth track, "The Truth", features a added guest verse from a fellow American rapper [[2Pac]], and 2Pac's verse on "The Truth" occurs to be the same verse that 2Pac originally recorded for the song, "Dumpin{{' "}}, from which was taken from 2Pac's posthumously-released studio album, ''[[Pac's Life]]'' (2006). |
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==Reception== |
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{{Album ratings |
{{Album ratings |
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| rev1 = RapReviews |
| rev1 = RapReviews |
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| rev1score = {{Rating|8|10}}<ref>{{cite web|first=Steve 'Flash'|last=Juon|url=http://www.rapreviews.com/archive/2006_10_restless.html|title=Trae :: Restless :: G-Maab Ent./Rap-A-Lot/Asylum Records|publisher=RapReviews.com|date=October 31, 2006|accessdate=March 17, 2018}}</ref> |
| rev1score = {{Rating|8|10}}<ref>{{cite web|first=Steve 'Flash'|last=Juon|url=http://www.rapreviews.com/archive/2006_10_restless.html|title=Trae :: Restless :: G-Maab Ent./Rap-A-Lot/Asylum Records|publisher=RapReviews.com|date=October 31, 2006|accessdate=March 17, 2018}}</ref> |
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⚫ | '''''Restless''''' is the third |
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About.com named ''Restless'' as one of the top 100 rap albums of the 2000s. |
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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
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| extra_column = Producer(s) |
| extra_column = Producer(s) |
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| title1 = Intro |
| title1 = Intro |
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| note1 = |
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| extra1 = |
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| length1 = 2:13 |
| length1 = 2:13 |
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| title2 = Real Talk |
| title2 = Real Talk |
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| note2 = |
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| extra2 = Scott Novelli |
| extra2 = Scott Novelli |
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| length2 = 3:20 |
| length2 = 3:20 |
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| title3 = In the Hood |
| title3 = In the Hood |
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| note3 = featuring [[Yung Joc]] |
| note3 = featuring [[Yung Joc]] and [[Big Pokey]] |
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| extra3 = Mr. Lee |
| extra3 = Mr. Lee |
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| length3 = 4:53 |
| length3 = 4:53 |
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| length6 = 4:29 |
| length6 = 4:29 |
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| title7 = The Rain |
| title7 = The Rain |
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| note7 = featuring [[Dallas Blocker]] |
| note7 = featuring [[Dallas Blocker]] and Shyna |
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| extra7 = Q-Stone |
| extra7 = Q-Stone |
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| length7 = 4:57 |
| length7 = 4:57 |
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| title8 = Dedicated 2 You |
| title8 = Dedicated 2 You |
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| note8 = |
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| extra8 = Q-Stone |
| extra8 = Q-Stone |
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| length8 = 5:34 |
| length8 = 5:34 |
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| title9 = The Truth |
| title9 = The Truth |
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| note9 = featuring 2Pac |
| note9 = featuring [[2Pac]] and Billy Cook |
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| extra9 = Q-Stone |
| extra9 = Q-Stone |
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| length9 = 4: |
| length9 = 4:07 |
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| title10 = Swang |
| title10 = Swang |
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| note10 = featuring [[Pimp C]], [[Fat Pat (rapper)|Fat Pat]] |
| note10 = featuring [[Pimp C]], [[Fat Pat (rapper)|Fat Pat]], and [[Big Hawk]] |
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| extra10 = {{hlist|[[Mike Dean (record producer)|Mike Dean]]|Mr. Rogers}} |
| extra10 = {{hlist|[[Mike Dean (record producer)|Mike Dean]]|Mr. Rogers}} |
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| length10 = 4:44 |
| length10 = 4:44 |
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| title11 = Quit Calling Me |
| title11 = Quit Calling Me |
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| note11 = |
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| extra11 = Q-Stone |
| extra11 = Q-Stone |
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| length11 = 3:51 |
| length11 = 3:51 |
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| title12 = Cadillac |
| title12 = Cadillac |
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| note12 = featuring [[Paul Wall]], [[Three 6 Mafia]], Jay'Ton |
| note12 = featuring [[Paul Wall]], [[Three 6 Mafia]], Jay'Ton, and Lil' Boss |
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| extra12 = Johnnie Jones |
| extra12 = Johnnie Jones |
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| length12 = 6:00 |
| length12 = 6:00 |
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| length13 = 5:04 |
| length13 = 5:04 |
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| title14 = Song Cry |
| title14 = Song Cry |
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| extra14 = Yung Chill |
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| extra14 = Young Chill |
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| length14 = 3:02 |
| length14 = 3:02 |
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| title15 = Matter of Time |
| title15 = Matter of Time |
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| note15 = featuring [[Mýa]] |
| note15 = featuring [[Mýa]] |
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| extra15 = Dom |
| extra15 = Dom |
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| length15 = 4: |
| length15 = 4:39 |
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| title16 = Coming Around tha Corner |
| title16 = Coming Around tha Corner |
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| note16 = featuring |
| note16 = featuring Jim Jones |
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| extra16 = {{hlist|Johnnie Jones|Q-Stone |
| extra16 = {{hlist|Johnnie Jones|Q-Stone {{small|(co.)}}}} |
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| length16 = 3:32 |
| length16 = 3:32 |
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| title17 = Who Da Truth Is |
| title17 = Who Da Truth Is |
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| length17 = 0:11 |
| length17 = 0:11 |
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| title18 = Pop Trunk Wave |
| title18 = Pop Trunk Wave |
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| extra18 = Bigg Tyme |
| extra18 = Bigg Tyme |
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| total_length = 1:15:18 |
| total_length = 1:15:18 |
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;Sample credits |
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*"Screw Done Already Warned Me" contains a sample of "B****es Ain't S***" performed by [[DJ Screw]] |
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'''Cadillac''' |
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*"Swang" contains samples of "The Lady in My Life" performed by [[Michael Jackson]], and "25 Lighters" performed by DJ DMD |
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'''No Help''' |
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*"[[Your Child]]" by [[Mary J. Blige]] |
*"No Help" contains a sample of "[[Your Child]]" performed by [[Mary J. Blige]] |
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'''Restless''' |
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'''Screw Done Already Warned Me''' |
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*"B****es Ain't S***" by [[DJ Screw]] |
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'''Swang''' |
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*"The Lady in My Life" by [[Michael Jackson]] |
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*"25 Lighters" by DJ DMD |
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==Charts== |
==Charts== |
Latest revision as of 23:40, 17 May 2024
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Released | June 27, 2006 | |||
Recorded | 2005–2006 | |||
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Genre | Southern hip hop | |||
Length | 75:18 | |||
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Trae chronology | ||||
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Restless is the third studio album and commercial debut by American rapper Trae.[1] It was released on June 27, 2006, by G-Maab Entertainment, Rap-A-Lot Records and Asylum Records.
Music and lyrics
[edit]The album's ninth track, "The Truth", features a added guest verse from a fellow American rapper 2Pac, and 2Pac's verse on "The Truth" occurs to be the same verse that 2Pac originally recorded for the song, "Dumpin'", from which was taken from 2Pac's posthumously-released studio album, Pac's Life (2006).
Reception
[edit]Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
RapReviews | [2] |
About.com named Restless as one of the top 100 rap albums of the 2000s.
Track listing
[edit]No. | Title | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Intro" | 2:13 | |
2. | "Real Talk" | Scott Novelli | 3:20 |
3. | "In the Hood" (featuring Yung Joc and Big Pokey) | Mr. Lee | 4:53 |
4. | "Screw Done Already Warned Me" (featuring Lil' Keke) | Q-Stone | 5:06 |
5. | "So Gangsta" (featuring Bun B) | Q-Stone | 4:39 |
6. | "Restless" (featuring Young Noble) | Scott Novelli | 4:29 |
7. | "The Rain" (featuring Dallas Blocker and Shyna) | Q-Stone | 4:57 |
8. | "Dedicated 2 You" | Q-Stone | 5:34 |
9. | "The Truth" (featuring 2Pac and Billy Cook) | Q-Stone | 4:07 |
10. | "Swang" (featuring Pimp C, Fat Pat, and Big Hawk) |
| 4:44 |
11. | "Quit Calling Me" | Q-Stone | 3:51 |
12. | "Cadillac" (featuring Paul Wall, Three 6 Mafia, Jay'Ton, and Lil' Boss) | Johnnie Jones | 6:00 |
13. | "No Help" (featuring Z-Ro) | Q-Stone | 5:04 |
14. | "Song Cry" | Yung Chill | 3:02 |
15. | "Matter of Time" (featuring Mýa) | Dom | 4:39 |
16. | "Coming Around tha Corner" (featuring Jim Jones) |
| 3:32 |
17. | "Who Da Truth Is" | Trae | 0:11 |
18. | "Pop Trunk Wave" | Bigg Tyme | 4:03 |
Total length: | 1:15:18 |
- Sample credits
- "Screw Done Already Warned Me" contains a sample of "B****es Ain't S***" performed by DJ Screw
- "Restless" contains a sample of "The Overture of Foxy Brown" performed by Willie Hutch
- "Swang" contains samples of "The Lady in My Life" performed by Michael Jackson, and "25 Lighters" performed by DJ DMD
- "Cadillac" contains a sample of "N Luv wit My Money" performed by Paul Wall and Chamillionaire
- "No Help" contains a sample of "Your Child" performed by Mary J. Blige
Charts
[edit]Chart (2006) | Peak position |
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US Billboard 200[3] | 87 |
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[4] | 16 |
US Top Rap Albums (Billboard)[5] | 9 |
Singles
[edit]Single information |
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"Swang" (featuring Pimp C, Big Hawk & Fat Pat)
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"In the Hood (feat. Yung Joc)"
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"No Help" (featuring Z-Ro)
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References
[edit]- ^ "Restless: Trae: Music". Retrieved March 7, 2012.
- ^ Juon, Steve 'Flash' (October 31, 2006). "Trae :: Restless :: G-Maab Ent./Rap-A-Lot/Asylum Records". RapReviews.com. Retrieved March 17, 2018.
- ^ "Trae Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard.
- ^ "Trae Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard.
- ^ "Trae Chart History (Top Rap Albums)". Billboard.