Undaground Legend
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Undaground Legend | ||
Studio album by Lil' Flip | ||
Released | August 27, 2002 | |
Recorded | 2002 | |
Genre | Rap, Southern Rap | |
Label | Sucka Free Records Loud Records Columbia Records |
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Producer(s) | Lil' Flip Tommy Granville Jr. Big Tyme Young Sears Joe Trax |
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Lil' Flip chronology | ||
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The Leprechaun (2000) |
Undaground Legend (2002) |
U Gotta Feel Me (2004) |
Undaground Legend is a sophomore album by southern rapper Lil' Flip, his first nationally released album, which included the hit single "The Way We Ball" and a remix to his hit "I Can Do That". It was certified Platinum even though it didn't get much promotion from Loud Records. In the hip-hop documentary Beef 3, during the segment focusing on Lil' Flip's beef with rapper T.I., Flip claims that T.I. copied the title of his album Urban Legend from this album.
[edit] Track listing
- "What I Been Through" (featuring Big T, Lil' Ron, Young Redd)
- "U See It" (featuring Chamillionaire)
- "8 Rulez" (featuring Shasta)
- "I Shoulda Listened" (featuring Seville)
- "7-1-3"
- "The Way We Ball"
- "Get Crunk" (featuring Big T, Lil' Ron, Young Redd)
- "Haters Still Mad" (featuring Big T, Lil' Ron)
- "We Ain't Scared" (featuring Bizzy Bone)
- "Make Mama Pround"
- "I Can Do Dat (remix)" (featuring Juvenile, Skip)
- "Tonight" (featuring Seville)
- "What Y'all Wanna Do" (featuring C-Note, David Banner)
- "It's A Fact"
- "R.I.P. Screw" (featuring Bizzy Bone)
- "Forget The Fame"
[edit] Bonus CD
- "The Way We Ball" (remix) (featuring Lil' Ron, Young Redd)
- "The Way We Ball" (Screwed and Chopped)
- "Da Roof"
- "Texas Boyz" (Screwed and Chopped) (featuring Young Redd)
- "U See It" (Screwed and Chopped) (featuring Chamillionaire)
- "Look At Me Now"
- "Haters Still Mad" (Screwed and Chopped) (featuring Big T, Lil' Ron)