T.I.P.
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T.I.P. | |||||
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Studio album by Young Buck | |||||
Released | November 8, 2005 (Original release) October 11, 2005 (Audio CD)[1] |
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Recorded | 2005 | ||||
Genre | Dirty South hip hop, Gangsta rap | ||||
Label | Mass Appeal Entertainment | ||||
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T.I.P. is an independent album released on November 8, 2005 by G-Unit member Young Buck. It was released through the independent label, Mass Appeal Entertainment and not G-Unit Records. Guests include D-Tay, Rizin Sun, First Born and Bun B.
This album's tracks were recorded after his time with Cash Money, when he went independant and right before his time UTP.
[edit] Track listing
- "Blood In Blood Out" (featuring Rizin Sun)
- "Thug In The Club" (featuring Bun B & Smoov Jizzell)
- "Caught In The Wind" (featuring D-Tay & Rizin Sun)
- "Crime Pays"
- "Penny Pinching" (featuring D-Tay)
- "All About Money" (featuring D-Tay)
- "All My Life" (featuring D-Tay)
- "Get Your Murder On"
- "Cant Keep Livin"
- "Hard Hitters" (featuring D-Tay, First Born & Rizin Sun)
- "Dickie Fits"
- "Purse First"
- "Thugged Out"
All Tracks Produced By D. Smoov AKA Smoov Jizzel
"Can't Keep Livin" Co-Produced By Jordan Suecof
[edit] Credits
Below are credits for people who worked on the album.[2]
- Mastering
- Eric Conn
- Don Cobb
- Mixing
- Eric Schilling
- Design
- Blake Franklin
- Performer
- Rizin' Sun-
- Smoov Jizzell
- Mastering
- Don Cobb
[edit] References
- ^ Amazon Young Buck - T.I.P.. Amazon. Accessed August 28, 2007.
- ^ T.I.P.: Young Buck, Album Credits. ArtistDirect. Accessed August 28, 2007.
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