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[edit] Album release Date
This album was originally due out in late 2006. I suggest someone create a section on why it has been pushed back so far. I would but am too lazy. 2S 06:49, 6 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Other keen observations
"Let's Go" was produced by Big D. and Jim Jonsin, not Lil Jon. Lil Jon says that the album will have a rock sound similar to the Rick Rubin produced "Stop Fuckin Wit Me."
prove it
[edit] Im A flirt
does anyone know if that Im A Flirt extended remix isnt just a load of bullshit? like a source perhaps?