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Duces 'n Trayz: The Old Fashioned Way is the second album by Tha Eastsidaz, released on July 30, 2001. The album features the single "I Luv It" and includes the song "Crip Hop" which was also featured on the Baby Boy soundtrack.
The album had peaked the Billboard 200 at 4th place after a solid sales of 116,000 CDs delivered and stayed on the chart for nine consecutive weeks.[1] It peaked at number 15 the previous week on the Canada Top 50 Albums Chart for 4 weeks in a row. It was certificated Gold on March 11, 2002. It is more than likely the last Eastsidaz release by Snoop because the group has split irrevocably since Tray Deee was condemned to a 12-year sentence in prison (although Snoop quit before, and the two members left were planning to release their own Eastsidaz album entitled Statues & Limitations, the project was never finished).[2]
[edit] Track listing
# |
Title |
Producer |
Featured guest(s) |
1 |
"Intro" |
|
|
2 |
"I Luv It" |
Battlecat |
Kokane, Sir Dogg, Snoopy Collins |
3 |
"Eastside Ridaz" |
Hi-Tek |
Nate Dogg, Soopafly |
4 |
"Crip Hop" |
Battlecat |
|
5 |
"I Don't Know" |
Battlecat |
Suga Free, Soopafly, LaToiya Williams |
6 |
"Welcome 2 Tha House" |
Battlecat |
Doggy's Angels, Nate Dogg |
7 |
"Friends" |
Alchemist |
Kokane |
8 |
"Gang Bang 4 Real" |
Fredwreck |
Bad Azz |
9 |
"I Pledge Allegiance" |
Fredwreck |
Soopafly, Kokane |
10 |
"Now is the Time" |
Meech Wells |
Kokane |
11 |
"Cool" |
Hi-Tek |
Nate Dogg, Butch Cassidy, Kokane |
12 |
"Dogghouse In Your Mouth" |
Battlecat |
Suga Free, Soopafly, RBX, Kurupt, Ruff Dogg, King Lou, Mixmaster Spade |
13 |
"Connected" |
Alchemist |
Mobb Deep, Kokane |
14 |
"Mac Bible Chapter 2:11 Verse 20–21" |
Fredwreck |
Mac Minister |
15 |
"Break A Bitch Til I Die" |
Jelly Roll |
|
16 |
"Sticky Fingers" |
Rick Rock |
Kokane |
17 |
"There Comes a Time" |
Jelly Roll |
|
18 |
"Late Night" |
Meech Wells |
Kokane |
19 |
"So Low" |
Meech Wells |
Lil' Mo, Kokane |
20 |
"Everywhere I Go" |
Swizz Beatz |
Kokane |
[edit] Samples
I Luv It
Friends
- "At Long Last" by Moment of Truth.
[edit] References
- ^ Sales report in Entertainment Weekly
- ^ Rapnewsdirect
[edit] External links