Breakin Da Law
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Breakin Da Law | ||
Studio album by Gangsta Blac | ||
Released | 1994 | |
Genre | Memphis Rap, Southern Rap, Underground Rap | |
Length | 35:50 | |
Label | Prophet Entertainment | |
Producer(s) | DJ Paul & Juicy J | |
Gangsta Blac chronology | ||
---|---|---|
- | Breakin Da Law (1994) |
Can It Be (1996) |
Breakin Da Law is a 1994 underground album by rapper Gangsta Blac.
[edit] Track listing
- "Intro" – 0:07
- "Chronic City, Funkytown" – 2:49
- "Tire Shop (Original Version 94)" (Featuring DJ Paul) – 5:31
- "I'm Gangsta Blac" – 3:05
- "Insane" – 3:08
- "Armed Robbery" – 5:05
- "Victim Of This Hit (Remix)" (Featuring Lil' Fly) – 6:51
- "We Ain't Straight" – 0:09
- "Killaz From South Parkway (Remix)" – 4:16
- "Dedications" – 3:41
- "Extra Shout Outs" – 0:53
- "DJ Paul (Look out for Summa Of 94)" – 0:11
[edit] Trivia
- Gangsta Blac has various samples from the track I'm Gangsta Blac on both Can It Be & Da Undaground King.
- The opening verse from Blac's hit song S.O.U.T.H Parkway featured his 1999 album, 74 Minutes of Bump, is the same opening verse from Killaz from South Parkway.