Birth of a Prince
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Birth of a Prince | |||||
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Studio album by RZA | |||||
Released | October 7, 2003 | ||||
Recorded | Jun 2003 – Sep 2003 | ||||
Genre | Hip hop | ||||
Label | Koch Records | ||||
Producer | RZA | ||||
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Birth of a Prince is the third album from American hip hop musician RZA, the main producer of the Wu-Tang Clan. It was released on October 7, 2003. Unlike his other albums, Birth of a Prince, is not a Bobby Digital album. Some fans often find this misleading, believing that he records solo albums only under the Bobby Digital alias.
[edit] Chart information
The album's performance on various music charts are as follows:
- Billboard Magazine's The Billboard 200: #49
- Billboard Magazine's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums: #20
[edit] Track listing
All tracks produced by the RZA unless otherwise stated
- "Bob N' I"
- Producer: Choco
- "Grunge, The"
- "We Pop"
- featuring ODB & CCF Division
- Producer: Megahertz
- same CD track contains a second unlisted song, "Hood Rats" featuring Erica Bryant
- "Grits"
- featuring Allah Real & Masta Killa
- "Fast Cars"
- featuring Ghostface Killah & Erica Bryant
- Producer: True Master
- "Chi Kung"
- featuring Cilvaringz & Featherz
- Producer: Barracuda
- "You'll Never Know"
- featuring Cilvaringz
- "Drink, Smoke + Fuck"
- "Whistle, The"
- featuring Prodigal Sunn
- "Drop Off, The"
- "Wherever I Go I"
- featuring Allah Real & CCF Division
- "Koto Chotan"
- featuring Masta Killa & Tash Mahogany
- "Day To God Is 1,000 Years, A"
- Producer: Bronze Nazareth
- "Cherry Range"
- featuring Xavier Naidoo
- "Birth, The"
- Producer: Bronze Nazareth
- "See The Joy"