King of the Streets
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King Of The Streets | ||
Studio album by Mike Jones | ||
Released | May 22, 2003 | |
Recorded | 2003 | |
Genre | Rap, Hardcore Rap, Southern Rap | |
Label | Swishahouse | |
Producer(s) | Michael 5000 Watts | |
Mike Jones chronology | ||
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Ballin' Underground (2002) |
King Of The Streets (2003) |
Who Is Mike Jones? (2002) |
King of the Streets is by rapper Mike Jones which is a Swishahouse mixtape that was the mad-anticipated response to the Chamillionaire disses on his 3rd official mixtape, Mixtape Messiah.
[edit] Track listing
- "DJ Michael Watts" [Intro]
- "Victory" (Flow) (Chamillionaire Diss)
- "Chamillionaire Interview"
- "Ho Move" (Chamillionaire Diss)
- "99 Problems" (Flow) (Chamillionaire Diss)
- "Advantage Jones" (Chamillionaire Diss)
- "My Name Is" (Chamillionaire Diss)
- "I Smoke, I Drink" (Flow)
- "Hood Hop" (Flow)
- "Just To Get By" (Chamillionaire Diss)
- "In Yo Cadillac" (Flow)
- "Round And Round"
- "Dirt Off Ya Shoulder" (Flow)
- "Down South" (featuring Bun B)
- "Quick To Back Down" (Flow)
- "Neva Eva" (Flow)
- "Who Dat"
- "Got Damn" (Flow)
- "Paid In Full" (Flow)
- "Dynasty" (Flow)
- "On Fire" (Flow)
- "Head Sprung" (Flow)
- "Whatever I Want" (Flow)
- "Children's Story" (Flow)
- "Call Me" (Flow)
- "About To Go Down"
- "Old School" (Flow)
- "Hey Ladies" (Flow) (featuring Paul Wall)
- "You Don't Know My Name" (Flow)
- "My Name Is" (Flow) (Chopped & Screwed) (Chamillionaire Diss)
- "99 Problems" (Flow) (Chopped & Screwed) (Chamillionaire Diss)
- "Just To Get By" (Flow) (Chopped & Screwed) (Chamillionaire Diss)
- "Ho Move" (Chopped & Screwed) (Chamillionaire Diss)
- "Advantage Jones" (Chopped & Screwed) (Chamillionaire Diss)
- "No Problem" (Flow) (featuring Paul Wall)
- "Lil Cockadookie StankyStanky" (Flow) (featuring Paul Wall)