I Miss the Hip Hop Shop
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I Miss the Hip Hop Shop | |||||
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Studio album by Proof | |||||
Released | 2004 | ||||
Recorded | 2002-2004 | ||||
Genre | Hip hop | ||||
Length | 58:64 | ||||
Label | Iron Fist | ||||
Professional reviews | |||||
RapReviews.com (7/10) link |
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Proof chronology | |||||
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I Miss the Hip Hop Shop is the rare first album by Detroit rapper Proof, released under Iron Fist Records.
[edit] Track listing
- "Intro"
- "E and 1 Equel None"
- Produced by Karriem Riggins
- "Yzark"
- Produced by Essman
- "Derty Harry"
- Produced by Cyzer Soset
- "People Hi for Change"
- Produced by Amp Fiddler and Greg C. Brown
- "Neil Armstrong"
- Produced by Cyzer Soset
- "Broken" (featuring Journalist, MU)
- Produced by House Shoes
- "Shake Dat Donkey"
- Produced by Cyzer Soset
- "Runnin' Yo! Mouth" (featuring T-Flame, Fatt Father)
- Produced by Stacey
- "Skit: Dolo Speaks 2 'How a True Freak Suppose to Get Fucked and Bust Up'"
- "Know Ya! Name" (featuring 1st Born)
- Produced by Davina
- "Play with Myself"
- Produced by DJ Premier
- "You Know How 2" (featuring Famous)
- Produced by D9 Porter
- "It Ain't About Tha"
- Produced by Sicknotes
- "Cross tha' Line"
- Produced by Reef
- "Bring It 2 Me (featuring Killa Khann)
- Produced by Jay Dee
- "Ja in a Bra'"
- Produced by Sicknotes
- "Nowhere Fast" (feat. Dogmatic)
- Produced by Sicknotes
- "Love Letters"
- Produced by DJ DDT-Da Busta
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