Syko-Rah's second album "Political Prisoner" became the first of the many collaborations with Daneja Mentale. With "Throw It Up" as the lead single, "Political Prisoner" became Syko-Rah's best selling album to date. Other tracks such as the Pito Untamed-produced "Someday" displays a positive moment for the project. Daneja produces 3 more tracks and Pito Untamed produces one more. Though not an official Def For Life release, Syko shines with the rest of the Soul Mafia Family. For those who heard the debut album "Georgiarican" may feel that this may be a step up for Syko. Others may feel that this was a departure from his earlier sound. The content of the lyrics may be the case for that thought. This album is more profanity-laced than his debut. However, that doesn't mean that it doesn't entertain. If fact, this is one of the best albums to come out of Columbus, Ga. The album also includes two hidden tracks: "Say Hello" and the Pastor Troy diss "Augusta Busta"
Tracks:
- THE JUDGEMENT
- POLITICAL PRISONER
- THROW IT UP
- SOMEDAY
- WKUT RADIO (skit)
- KUT SUMPN'
- CADDY COUPE SONG
- STAY TRU
- RAH'S THE NAME
- DANGER ZONE
- SUICIDAL TENDANCIES
- MIND ON MY MONEY
- DEATH BY DESTINY
- 3 THE HARD WAI (feat. Daneja Mentale & Heavyweight)
- THROWDEMBOWZONEM
- NO RETREAT, NO SURRENDER (feat. Seige & Brimstone)
- OUTTACONTRAL (feat. Moe Arsonis)
- KODAK MOMENT (feat.V-OPT)
- SAY HELLO
- AUGUSTA BUSTA (feat. Pinhead)
PRODUCED BY SYKO-RAH, DANEJA MENTALE and PITO UNTAMED
2002 FLIPNFLAVA RECORDS
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