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Track Listing 1. Intro From Pistol Pete - (with Joe Crack/Pistol Pete) 2. Girls Wanna Have Fun - (with Joe Crack/Pistol Pete, featuring Ace Hood/Rob Cash/The Leader) 3. Hustler - (with Joe Crack/Pistol Pete, featuring Hookmaster/Onez/Rob Cash/The Leader) 4. They Hate Me Man - (with Joe Crack/Pistol Pete, featuring Mike Beck/Dre/DJ Khaled/Onez/Rob Cash) 5. Getting Money Money - (with Joe Crack/Pistol Pete, featuring Onez/Rob Cash/The Leader/Tony Sunshine) 6. Oh Baby - (with Joe Crack/Pistol Pete, featuring Onez/Rob Cash/Fat Joe) 7. You Could Tell I'm From New York - (with Joe Crack/Pistol Pete, featuring Mike Beck/Onez/Jadakiss/The Leader) 8. Guy Like Me - (with Joe Crack/Pistol Pete, featuring Mike Beck/Sean Kingston/Rob Cash/The Leader) 9. From The City - (with Joe Crack/Pistol Pete, featuring Mike Beck/Lazie Bone) 10. This Is The X - (with Joe Crack/Pistol Pete, featuring Fat Joe/The Leader/Hell Rell) 11. Serious - (with Joe Crack/Pistol Pete, featuring Mike Beck/Onez/Sheek Louch) 12. What You Gonna Do To Me - (with Joe Crack/Pistol Pete, featuring Mike Beck/Onez/Rob Cash/Fat Joe) 13. Get Your Money Up - (with Joe Crack/Pistol Pete, featuring Rob Cash/Jadakiss/The Leader) 14. Rat Killa - (with Joe Crack/Pistol Pete, featuring Mike Beck/Rob Cash/Raekwon/The Leader) 15. Takeover, The - (with Joe Crack/Pistol Pete, featuring Onez/The Leader) 16. Growin Up In The Streets - (with Joe Crack/Pistol Pete, featuring Rob Cash) 17. Get It Right - (with Joe Crack/Pistol Pete, featuring Bully/Figgaraw/The Leader)
| Details | | Contributing artists: | Ace Hood, Bully, DJ Khaled, Dre, Fat Joe, Figgaraw, Hell Rell, Hookmaster, Jadakiss, Lazie Bone, Mike Beck, Onez, Raekwon, Rob Cash, Sean Kingston, Sheek Louch, The Leader, Tony Sunshine | | Distributor: | E1 Distribution (USA) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes NYC trio K.A.R. rose as protégés of Fat Joe and Pistol Pete, so the vibrant, melodic sound and even-handed, aggressive flow on their 2009 self-titled debut is no shocker. Opening track "Girl Wanna Have Fun" subtly captures the `00s autotune aesthetic without resorting to gaudy gimmicks, while lead single "Oh Baby" boasts stunna sensuality, an early-1980s R&B under-hook, and a sleek guest spot by Fat Joe. It's a diverse debut that takes the occasional chance but contains enough familiar to please dance floor derelicts.
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