Half a Klip
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Half a Klip | |||||
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Studio album by Kool G Rap | |||||
Released | February 5, 2008 | ||||
Recorded | 2006–2007 | ||||
Genre | East Coast hip hop, Hardcore hip hop | ||||
Label | Chinga Chang / Latchey / Koch Records | ||||
Producer | Exec CEO DMAK Domingo Critical Child Moss Frank Dukes Nomadic Marley Marl Marks DJ Premier |
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Half A Klip is an Album from Kool G Rap, released on February 5, 2008. The album release was pushed back twice from September 25 to October 23, then to February 5. Half A Klip was solely financed by CEO DMAK. An abridged version of the album was leaked to the internet by Koch for marketing purposes on January 31. Half a Klip is the first new solo music from Kool G Rap in six years and features production from figures such as DJ Premier and his old Juice Crew mentor Marley Marl, as well as an unlikely collaboration with actress and songwriter Haylie Duff.
[edit] Tracks
# | Title | Producer(s) | Performer(s) | Time |
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1 | "Risin Up” | Domingo | Kool G Rap | 3:51 |
2 | “Turn It Out” | Critical Child | Kool G Rap | 2:28 |
3 | “100 Rounds [Original Version]” | Domingo | Kool G Rap | 2:43 |
4 | "The Life" | Moss | Kool G Rap | 4:08 |
5 | "Typical Nigga" | Frank Dukes | Kool G Rap | 1:38 |
6 | "What's More Realer Then That" | Domingo | Kool G Rap | 2:44 |
7 | "I Feel Bad for You Son" | Nomadic | Kool G Rap, D-Roc | 1:43 |
8 | "With a Bullet" | Marley Marl | Kool G Rap, 5 Family Click | 4:11 |
9 | "On the Rise Again" | DJ Premier | Kool G Rap, Haylie Duff | 3:43 |
10 | "Bonus" | DJ Premier | Kool G Rap | 3:59 |
11 | "Bonus" | Marks | Kool G Rap, Haylie Duff | 3:44 |