Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective

The New Prescription

2004 studio album by Breed From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The New Prescription
Remove ads

The New Prescription is the ninth and final album by Breed. Released in 2004, it was Breed's only project through UMZ Entertainment, a subsidiary of Psychopathic Records.

Quick facts Studio album by Breed, Released ...
Remove ads

Conception

Background

Breed signed to UMZ Entertainment after leaving Fharmacy Recordings. UMZ was founded by Alex Abbiss as a subsidiary of Psychopathic Records, a label founded by Abbiss and Insane Clown Posse. Abbiss wanted to release music intended for a wider audience than ICP's Juggalo fanbase.[1] Regarding Breed, ICP member and label chairman Joseph Bruce stated, "It’s just a business relationship that turned friends. We’re not doing anything with him in the future that we know of as far as tours or anything like that. He’s just doing his thing. His record is a great record."[1]

Recording

Breed recorded The New Prescription with production by Psychopathic artist Esham, Psychopathic-affiliated rapper Lavel, and non-affiliated producers Ess Man and G. Piece. The album's songs were engineered, mixed, and arranged by Psychopathic producers Fritz "the Cat" Van Kosky, J. Hicks and Esham.[2] "Gotta Go" featured vocals by singer Tobi, while "Roll" featured a guest rap verse by Esham.[2]

Remove ads

Release

"Rap Game" was released as a promo single, and a music video was produced, featuring an appearance by Tech N9ne in the video.[3]

Track listing

More information No., Title ...

Personnel

  • Breed  – vocals, lyrics
  • Tobi  – guest vocals, lyrics
  • Esham  – guest vocals, production, mixing, engineering, arrangement
  • Lavel  – skit vocals, production
  • G. Pierce  – production
  • Ess Man  – production
  • Fritz "the Cat" Van Kosky  – engineering, mixing, arrangement
  • J. Hicks  – engineering, mixing, arrangement

References

Loading related searches...

Wikiwand - on

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.

Remove ads