Due Season

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Due Season
Due Season cover
Studio album by Kia Shine
Released July 31, 2007 (U.S.)
Recorded 2006-07
Genre Hip hop
Length 79 minutes
Label Universal
Producer Triz Wiz, Strret Knock, T-Mix, Young Sean, Play n Skillz, Rap Hustlaz
Professional reviews

Due Season is the first studio album by Kia Shine. It was released on July 31, 2007 and peaked at number sixteen on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and number six on the Top Rap Albums chart.[1][2] The album includes production by JSquad and features appearances by 8Ball & MJG and Jim Jones.

The bonus track "Due Season" is about how Shine became a rapper and producer.[3]

[edit] Track listing

# Title Songwriters Producer(s) Featured Artist(s) Time
1 "Pre Season" A. Stephens; N. Coleman; R. Taylor 4:18
2 "Krispy" A. Horovitz; D. McDaniels; J. Salinas; J. Simmons; N. Coleman; O. Salinas; R. Rubin; Play'n'Skillz 4:27
3 "W.O.W." A. Stephens; N. Coleman; T. Mix T.Mix 4:50
4 "I Be Everywhere" A. Stephens; K. Coleman; L. Wooden; N. Coleman Jim Jones 5:18
5 "Swag Music" A. Stephens; N. Coleman; Young Sean Young Sean 5:00
6 "Respect My Fresh" A. Stephens; K. Coleman; L. Wooden; N. Coleman Jack Frost 5:17
7 "Bluff City Classic" A. Stephens; Cecil Womack; Gip Noble Jr.; K. Coleman; L. Wooden; Linda Womack; M. Goodwin; N. Coleman; P. Smith 8Ball & MJG 5:49
8 "Stunna Frames" A. Stephens; K. Coleman; L. Wooden; N. Coleman 4:22
9 "Face Card" A. Stephens; K. Coleman; L. Wooden; N. Coleman 4:59
10 "Touch" A. Stephens; K. Coleman; L. Wooden; N. Coleman Jack Frost & Wifey 4:14
11 "Tech Game" A. Stephens; N. Coleman; T. Mix T.Mix 4:34
12 She Serious A. Stephens; N. Coleman; T. Mix T.Mix Wifey 4:47
13 "Holla At Ya Kinfolk" A. Stephens; Gregory Williams; K. Coleman; L. Wooden; N. Coleman; Robert DeBarge Erika Kane Yancey 4:07
14 "Aiight" A. Stephens; K. Coleman; L. Wooden; N. Coleman 6:09
15 "Due Season" (bonus track) A. Stephens; K. Coleman; L. Wooden; N. Coleman 11:33

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