Make Way for the Motherlode

RELEASE
March 19, 1991
LABEL
EastWest
GENRES
Rap, Hardcore Rap, West Coast Rap

Album Review

As positive as Queen Latifah but as abrasive in her delivery as MC Lyte, Yo-Yo showed some potential on her debut album, Make Way for the Motherlode. The decent, if uneven, CD (which Ice Cube produced with Sir Jinx and Del Tha Funkee Homosapien) was more of a critical success than a commercial success. The hip-hop press was quick to praise Yo-Yo, who urges young women to practice responsible sexuality, respect themselves and demand respect from men. On "Girl, Don't Be No Fool," Yo-Yo stresses that women shouldn't allow men to physically abuse them under any circumstances -- a message that definitely needed to be heard, although regrettably, the song doesn't distinguish between the "dogs" and "good guys." Cube has memorable cameos on "What Can I Do?" and "You Can't Play With My Yo-Yo," but his presence wasn't enough to make Motherlode anything more than a moderate hit.
Alex Henderson, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Stand Up for Your Rights
  2. Stompin to Tha 90's
  3. You Can't Play With My Yo-Yo
  4. Cube Gets Played
  5. Put a Lid on It
  6. What Can I Do?
  7. Dedication
  8. Sisterland
  9. The I.B.W.C. National Anthem
  10. Make Way for the Motherlode
  11. Tonight's the Night
  12. I Got Played
  13. Girl, Don't Be No Fool
  14. Ain't Nobody Better
  15. Outro
  16. More of What I Can Do
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