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Track Listing 1. Intro to the Game - (with The Made Men) 2. Kingpins - (featuring MoJay/Kingpins Only/Marvaless/Laroo) 3. Thug Livin' - (featuring Pizzo) 4. Agent 187 5. Legit Hustlas - (featuring Laroo/Doonie Baby/Lil Ric) 6. I See Faces - (featuring Mississippi) 7. Mr. Mafioso 8. Murda I - (featuring Marvaless) 9. Triccs 10. Big Dawgs - (featuring C-Bo/O-Fed/J-Dubb) 11. So Savage 12. Blocc Monster - (featuring Unique) 13. 6 Feet Deep - (featuring Tac of 5150) 14. 2 Many Mf's - (featuring Kingpins Only/Probable Cauze) 15. We Ride - (featuring Huccabucc/Lil Ric/Marvaless/Lunasicc) 16. Pat $Tyles 17. My Past-Time - (featuring Lunasicc/151)
| Details | | Contributing artists: | 151, C-Bo, Doonie Baby, Huccabucc, J-Dubb, Kingpins Only, Laroo, Lil Ric, Lunasicc, Marvaless, Mississippi, MoJay, O-Fed, Ofed, Pizzo, Probable Cauze, Tac of 5150, Unique | | Distributor: | City Hall | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: Killa Tay, The Made Men, Mojay, Kingpins Only, Marvaless, Laroo, Pizzo, Doonie Baby, Lil Ric, C-Bo, O-Fed, J-Dubb, Probable Cauze, Mississippi, Tac, Unique, Huccabucc, Lunasicc, 151 (rap vocals); Howard (guitar). Producers include: D-Wiz, Troy B, Killa Tay, B.C., D.J. Darryl. Another player from the AWOL/Noo Trybe Records crew, Killa Tay drops West coast flavored tracks on his new release, MR. MAFIOSO. Both an artist and a producer, Killa Tay's debut is an exercise in smooth, laid-back Cali vibes. Hailing from Fresno, CA., Tay is favored with appearances from West Coast heavies like Marvaless ("Murda I") Lil Ric ("We Ride"), Lunasicc (My Past-Time") and Unique ("Blocc Monster") among others. On of the standout tracks is "Big Dawgs," produced by DJ Darryl, where Killa Tay is joined by infamous Sacramento rapper and labelmate C-BO and Tay's big brother J-Dubb. Packed with sixteen tracks of hip-hop/ funk MR. MAFIOSO reveals to a nationwide audience what heads from Northern Cali have known about for years--West Coast hip-hop's thick flavor and deep bass-filled funk.
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