Talk:Blue Cheese & Coney Island
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[edit] About Time
The album drops next month I think the article shuld b created sumtime by the end of the month… —Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.103.240.24 (talk) 01:18, 4 September 2007 (UTC)
- The album is on track to release on October 23, 2007 and distributed through KOCH Records. The first single off of the album is titled "Fat Boy" featuring King Gordy & Monica Blair; the song was produced by Jeff Bass. The video for the single has been out for about a month. Some names that Bizarre threw around in regards to guest vocals are D12 (of course), King Gordy, KB, Tech N9ne, Monica Blair, Young Miles, Trick Trick, Famous, Gambino, and the Pervert Pastor. As far as production goes, the only names released to the public are Denaun Porter & Silent Riot.
- Two songs, which may be heard on bizarresworld.com, are "So Hard" and "Fat Boy Dance." Bizarre has done some press for the album. Interviews with Bizarre of D12 regarding Blue Cheese 'n' Coney Island, D12's third LP, how life has been subsequent to Proof's death, and more can be found at:
- Impala63 16:41, 12 October 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Track listing
1. ROCK OUT feat. King Gordy 3:39
2. KNOCK'EM OUT feat. King Gordy & Tech N9ne 3:40
3. SO HARD feat. Monica Blair 3:50
4. SEX TAPE 2:40
5. ANIMAL feat. King Gordy & Razaaq 4:00
6. HOW I HUSTLE feat. 7 Nation & K.B. 4:23
7. WELCOME 2 THE D feat. Young Miles, Kuniva of D-12, Stretch Money 4:46
8. GET THIS MONEY feat. Maestro 2:52
9. GOT THIS ADDICTION 3:05
10. WICKED feat. Twisted 4:06
11. SHE'S HOMELESS 3:02
12. START A MOSH PIT 3:35
13. CAKIN feat. Dub, Gam, Scarchild, & King Gordy 5:30
14. G-14 3:42
15. DA FAT BOY DANCE Feat. K.B. 5:06
16. FAT BOY feat. King Gordy & Monica Blair 3:54
Source: [4]
Impala63 17:09, 13 October 2007 (UTC)
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BetacommandBot 01:35, 26 October 2007 (UTC)
[edit] over 9000
"over 9000" is a meme that people from the various #chans like to spout repeatedly. Do we have any verification on him selling that many records? If not then I suggest you remove the part about over 9000 from the article. It is likely somebody having an in-joke. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.247.72.47 (talk) 05:42, 29 December 2007 (UTC)