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Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date:
July 17, 2007
Studio:
Reprise / Wea
Number Of Discs:
1
Format:
Explicit Lyrics
Average Customer Rating:
based on 4 reviews
Track Listing:
1.
Playtime Is Over
2.
18 Dummy
3.
Get Naked You Beezy
4.
College Girl (Skit)
5.
College Girl
6.
Got Me Fucked Up
7.
From the Bay
8.
My Rimz
9.
Happy I Met You
10.
Scraper 2 a Benz
11.
She Go
12.
New Baby Daddy
13.
We on Yo Line
14.
Black Roses
15.
Jail (Skit)
16.
Fly Away
17.
When I Was Yo Man (Skit) - Federation, Doonie Baby
18.
When I Was Yo Man - Federation, Selmon, Marvin
19.
Bang Bang - Federation, Perkins, David
20.
Break Your Face
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It's WhatevaOct 26, 2008 if you hear tryin 2 jump on our hyphy movement buyin up yay music then this aint bad slumpa 2 add 2 the selection...but if you only heard they first album you gonna wanna hear this, i think is better! rick rock does cum wit sum fya on the beats!! sumtymes i feel the beats outshine the fed..cop this track stop thinkin bout it
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
HYPHYOct 30, 2007 this album production is hella crazy! these boys go hard in the paint, one of the best albums of 2007 great look for bay area rap
THIS CD KILLSSSSOct 02, 2007 THIS IS MY SECOND FAVORITE CD OF THE YR NXT TO KANYE WEST'S GRADUATION. THE BEATS THAT RICK ROCK PRODUCED FLOW TREMENDOUSLY, AND INCLUDES THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF GUEST APPEARENCES. THE HYPHY MOVEMENT IS IS STILL HERE AND I THINK EVERYONE SHOULD BUY THIS CD. IT IS JUST AS GOOD AS THE FIRST ONE, AND THAT CD BANGED!! CHECK OUT MY RIMZ, COLLEGE GIRL, GET NAKED YOU BEEZY, TO NAME A FEW. GOOD LUCK RAPPERS, THE FED GAME IS HERE
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Don't be fooled - it's on permenant backorderJul 25, 2007 This is, what, the 5th or 6th pushback for this? Somebody at thier label must hate them. Or thier incompetant. Labels take note: when mass bootlegging technology is available to everyone, pushing back albums repeatedly will only make a problem worse. If the music industry wants to repair sales, they should stop treating thier customers like it's 1993 when it comes to release dates.