We all know Yelawolf made this album in an attempt to get into the mainstream. He and Willpower saw the success in Trunk Muzik and wanted to expand on that. They were new to the label situation and felt unsure about all the A&Rs walking in and out of the studio all the time.
Yelawolf have said several times that he blames himself for letting it happen, but that his deal with Interscope was that if this doesn't work, you will have to give me 100% creative momentum to do my own shit. It didn't work, and people thought He would get dropped or something.
Yelawolf on Intercope and Radioactive
http://youtu.be/JCSyngcxPoo?t=1m54s
Watch this! Willpower on the situation
http://youtu.be/EfSdl7TVeC8
But Interscope held their promise. Yelawolf sat down with Willpower and a bit with Malay and some other producers and influential people to make Love Story ( ). Not one single A&R or label affiliated person interfered in their sessions. A bunch of Interscope people including Paul Rosenberg flew over to Nashville when the album was already done to listen to it. Everyone was stoked and Interscope has opened their pockets for Yelawolf and things seem brighter this time around.
What I wanted to discuss whas; Which songs on Radioactive was the real deal, the songs Yela WANTED. And which songs where put there with prerecorded hooks, meant to hit the radio, not Yelas choice etc.
Bold = "fake" songs
Tracklist wrote:1. "Radioactive Introduction"
2. "Get Away" (featuring Shawty Fatt & Mystikal)
3. "Let's Roll" (featuring Kid Rock)
4. "Hard White (Up in the Club)" (featuring Lil Jon)
5. "Growin' Up in the Gutter" (featuring Rittz)
6. "Throw It Up" (featuring Gangsta Boo & Eminem)
7. "Good Girl" (featuring Poo Bear)
8. "Made in the U.S.A" (featuring Priscilla Renea)
9. "Animal" (featuring Fefe Dobson)
10. "The Hardest Love Song in the World"
11. "Write Your Name" (featuring Mona Moua)
12. "Everything I Love the Most"
13. "Radio"
14. "Slumerican Shitizen" (featuring Killer Mike)
15. "The Last Song"
If we take these songs out and add the bonuses, its actually a pretty solid album.
Look at it
1. "Radioactive Introduction"
2. "In This World"
3. "Get Away" (featuring Shawty Fatt & Mystikal)
4. "Let's Roll" (featuring Kid Rock)
5. "Hard White (Up in the Club)" (featuring Lil Jon)
6. "Growin' Up in the Gutter" (featuring Rittz)
7. "I See You"
8. "Throw It Up" (featuring Gangsta Boo & Eminem)
9. "Animal" (featuring Fefe Dobson)
10. "Radio"
11. "Whip It"
12. "Slumerican Shitizen" (featuring Killer Mike)
13. "The Last Song"