Poisonous Mentality

Poisonous Mentality is the second album released by rap group, Poison Clan. It was released on April 7, 1992 for Luke Records and was produced by JT Money, Devastator, Mike "Fresh" McRay and Luther Campbell. The album found mild success, peaking at #62 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and #20 on the Top Heatseekers. By the time this album was released, Debonaire had left the group and was replaced by Uzi and Madball.

Poisonous Mentality
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 7, 1992
Recorded1991-1992
Luke Recording Studios
Liberty City, Florida
GenreSouthern Hip Hop, Dirty Rap, Miami Bass, Gangsta Rap
Length59:27
LabelLuke Records
ProducerMike "Fresh" McCrary, Kenneth "Devastator" Terry, JT Money, Nivek, Eddie Miller
Poison Clan chronology
2 Low Life Muthas
(1990)
Poisonous Mentality
(1992)
Ruff Town Behavior
(1993)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

  • All songs written by Jeff Thompkins, except as indicated.
  1. "JT's Dream" - 2:46
  2. "Inside Edition" - 2:49
  3. "All They Good 4" - 3:11
  4. "Uzi Gets Shot" - :18
  5. "Action" (featuring Likkle Wicked) - 3:14
  6. "Livin' in the City" - 3:54
  7. "Raymond Up the Road" - :18
  8. "Fugitive" - 3:15
  9. "Ho Stories" - 3:20
  10. "JT's Confession" - :39
  11. "I Hate Ho's" (featuring Devastator) - 3:12
  12. "Drugz Bullshitin'" - :15
  13. "Rough Nigga Gettin' Busy" - 4:26
  14. "The Tip on Madball" - :28
  15. "Some Shit I Used to Do" - 4:00
  16. "That Was Ram" - :40
  17. "Groove With the PC" - 3:53
  18. "JT Ole Boy" - :09
  19. "No Haps" (Jeff Thompkins, Eddie Miller) - 4:43
  20. "Shake Whatcha Mama Gave Ya" (featuring Devastator) - 3:24
  21. "Big Nose"- :35
  22. "Somethin' 4 You Raggedy Ho's" (featuring Bust Down) - 4:14
  23. "Shorty T in Madball's Basement" - :20
  24. "Shout Outs" - 5:23

Personnel

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