Godfather Buried Alive
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Godfather Buried Alive | |||||
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Studio album by Shyne | |||||
Released | August 10, 2004 | ||||
Genre | Hip hop | ||||
Label | Gangland Records Def Jam Recordings |
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Godfather Buried Alive is the second album by rapper Shyne. Shyne is currently serving a 10 year jail sentence for a shooting in New York City. It was released August 10, 2004 off Def Jam. The album included 13 tracks, 12 of which were previously recorded vocals, one was recorded over the phone from jail. The album eventually went Gold with just over 650,000 units sold
[edit] Track listing
- "Buried Alive Intro" - Produced by: Moses Leviy
- "Quasi O.G." - Produced by: Buckwild
- "More Or Less" (Feat. Foxy Brown) - Produced by: Kanye West
- "Behind The Walls" (East Coast Gangsta Mix) (Feat. Kurupt & Nate Dogg)
- "Shyne" (Feat. Mashonda) - Produced by: Swizz Beatz
- "For The Record" - Produced by: Moses Leviy
- "Martyr" - Produced by: Moses Leviy & Chucky Thompson
- "Jimmy Choo" (Feat. Ashanti) - Produced by: Irv Gotti
- "Godfather" - Produced by: Yogi
- "The Gang" (Feat. Foxy Brown) - Produced by: Moses Leviy & Chucky Thompson
- "Edge" - Produced by: Charlemagne
- "Here With Me" - Produced by: Just Blaze
- "Diamonds and Mac 10's" - Produced by: Just Blaze
- Executive Producer: Anthony "Wolf" Jones.
[edit] Samples
- Track 2: contains a sample of the recording "No More Trouble" as performed by Bob Marley & The Wailers
- Track 3: contains a sample of the recording "Rose" performed by Lamont Dozier
- Track 5: contains an interpolation from the composition "La Di Da Di" performed by Slick Rick and Doug E. Fresh
- Track 6: contains a sample from the composition "Friends" performed by Whodini// "For The Record" also contains an interpolation from the composition "Here I Go" written by Leroy Edwards and Michael Tyler also For The Record Disses Rapper 50 Cent
- Track 10: contains an interpolation from the composition "I Did It For Love" written by Terry Etlinger and Linda Laurie// "The Gang" also contains interpolation from the composition "If You Think It" written by David Porter and Ronnie Williams. "The Gang" also contains a sample of the recording "Verbal Intercourse" as performed by Raekwon featuring Nas & Ghostface
- Track 13: contains a sample from the recording "Falling Tears" performed by Morris Albert