Animosity (White Dawg album)
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Animosity | ||
Studio album by White Dawg | ||
Released | 2002 | |
Recorded | 2002 | |
Genre | Rap | |
Length | ??? | |
Label | Paper Chasers | |
Producer(s) | White Dawg | |
White Dawg chronology | ||
---|---|---|
Thug Ride (1999) |
Animosity (2002) |
Bonified Platinum (2004) |
Animosity is a Dirty South Crunk hip hop album by thug rapper White Dawg, released in 2002 (see 2002 in music).
The album is a follow-up to his debut Thug Ride. However, Animosity suffered from distribution problems and did not achieve much commercial success, selling only around 5,000 copies.
Some tracks on the album have, however, been widely traded on popular peer-to-peer networks. Standouts include "All In My Gold Grill," in which White Dawg discusses the changes in his life that have been brought by newfound wealth and success, and "Stomp," where he poses the question: "What you know 'bout gangsta walk?"
"Pop A Pill" proved to eventually be the album's biggest hit, with substantial radio airplay in the state of Florida. A remix of the song appeared on White Dawg's next album, Bonified Platinum.
Guest artists on the album include rappers named Pup and Blue, as well as No Limit Records artist Skull Duggery.
The album's cover depicts a white dog, which is not a pun on White Dawg.
[edit] Track listing
- "Thug Symphony No. 3"
- "Sittin on 22's"
- "Trust Me"
- "Hit His Azz"
- "Pop A Pill"
- "Da Dirty"
- "Tear It Up"
- "Blazin: Remix"
- "Still All Gravy"
- "Stomp"
- "Dawgystyle"
- "Lip Service"
- "Twistin"
- "Still Bouncing"
- "Holla At Me"
- "We Ride Chrome"
- "I'm That MF"
- "Stomp: Remix"
- "All In My Gold Grill"