Terrorist Threats
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Terrorist Threats | ||
Studio album by Westside Connection | ||
Released | December 9, 2003 | |
Recorded | 2003 | |
Genre | West Coast hip hop Gangsta Rap |
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Length | 51:21 | |
Label | Priority Capitol Hoo-Bangin' |
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Professional reviews | ||
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Westside Connection chronology | ||
Bow Down (1996) |
Terrorist Threats (2003) |
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Terrorist Threats is the second and possibly the last album by West Coast rap group Westside Connection, released in 2003. The album became popular with its single "Gangsta Nation" and was certified Gold. The track features voice work by Ice Cube's Barbershop movie co-star Keith David. David voices the intro track "Threat to the World", and parts of "Potential Victims" and "Gangsta Nation". The album was released in vinyl and Enhanced CD which features an interview and music video. The album peaked at 16 on Billboard with a 136,000 Soundscan number[1]. It has sold 679.000 in total[2].
[edit] Track listing
- A Threat to the World
- Call 9-1-1
- Potential Victims
- Gangsta Nation featuring Nate Dogg
- Get Ignit
- Pimp the System featuring Butch Cassidy
- Don't Get Outta Pocket featuring K-Mac
- IZM
- So Many Rappers in Love
- Lights Out featuring Knoc-turn'al
- Bangin at the Party
- You Gotta Have Heart
- Terrorist Threats
- Superstar (Double Murder=Double Platinum)