The Dirtiest Thirstiest
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The Dirtiest Thirstiest | ||
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Studio album by Yung Wun | ||
Released | December 7, 2004 | |
Genre | Southern hip hop, hardcore hip hop, crunk | |
Length | 49:09 | |
Label | Full Surface Records J Records |
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Producer | Swizz Beatz Jay Mac Faust Vizion The Koul Kats |
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The Dirtiest Thirstiest was Yung Wun's debut album. It took an expectionally long span of time to be released, almost eight years. The album featured Yung Wun's biggest hit single to date "Tear It Up". Due to this being his only successful single Yung Wun is generally regarded as a One-Hit Wonder.
[edit] Track listing
# | Title | Producer(s) | Performer(s) | Time |
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1 | "I Can't Take It No More (Intro)" |
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1:29 | |
2 | "I Tried To Tell Ya" |
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3:23 | |
3 | "Tear It Up" |
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3:25 | |
4 | "Yung Wun Anthem" |
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4:35 | |
5 | "One More Day In The Hood" |
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4:28 | |
6 | "Sad Song" | Yung Wun | 4:18 | |
7 | "Starvin' & Robbin'" | Yung Wun | 4:42 | |
8 | "Load 'Em Up" |
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4:29 | |
9 | "Cadillac Doors" | Yung Wun | 4:20 | |
10 | "Walk It, Talk It" |
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4:56 | |
11 | "Let It Bump" | Yung Wun | 4:20 | |
12 | "Represent" / "Georgia Waters" |
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9:01 |