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Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Intro 2. Sugafree - (previously unreleased) 3. Payback - (featuring Yukmouth/Mac Mall) 4. Skit 5. Ya Ain't Fuckin' Wit Us - (featuring Papi Rico/Clue Dog) 6. Feels So Good - (featuring Kokane/Cavi) 7. Thats What the Pimpins There For - (with Baby Bash) 8. On Point - (featuring Weasel Loc/40 Glocc) 9. I Would 10. In Your Mouth - (with Snoop/The Eastsidaz) 11. Caliways - (featuring Down/Kam) 12. For You - (featuring Rappin' 4-Tay/Nate Dogg) 13. Aint Finna Take My Shit - (featuring Pomona City Rydaz/The Eastsidaz) 14. Oh Ohhhh - (with Knightowl) 15. Never Give Up 16. Break Your Back 17. Circus - (with Chingy)
DISC 2: 1. Intro 2. Last of the Dinosaur 3. Playas Gangstas - (with Mausberg) 4. Pimpin in the Year 3000 - (featuring R. Beta/Macnificent) 5. Game - (featuring Cavi/Kokane) 6. Cool 7. Inside Out - (with AMG) 8. Lets Get Together 9. Tic's Groove - (with Darkside) 10. Trouble - (with DJ Quik) 11. Happy - (with Marlon) 12. Bitches Aint Shit 13. Abcd - (featuring Mac Dre/Rappin' 4-Tay) 14. As Long As 15. Anyway - (featuring Mausberg/Barge) 16. Outro
| Details | | Contributing artists: | 40 Glocc, Barge, Cavi, Clue Dog, Down, East Sidaz, Kam, Kokane, Mac Dre, Mac Mall, Macnificent, Mausberg, Nate Dogg, Papi Rico, Pomona City Rydaz, R. Beta, Rappin' 4-Tay, The Eastsidaz, Weasel Loc, Yukmouth | | Distributor: | E1 Distribution (USA) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes The 1997 debut album from West Coast gangsta rapper Suga Free (reissued in 2006) is distinguished by the fine production work of DJ Quik, whose spare, rolling beats create an intriguing canvas for Suga Free's flows. Suga Free's themes rarely range outside the usual hardcore topics, but the rapper's own time on the streets infuses his rhymes with a hefty dose of credibility. Still, he never overplays his hand, opting instead for a cool, pimped-out pose that allows for wit and flair. The general vibe, which borrows from classic Cali G-funk, is enjoyable, and STREET GOSPEL comes recommended to fans of West Coast hardcore.
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