West Coast Vaccine: The Cure
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West Coast Vaccine: The Cure | |||||
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Studio album by Turf Talk | |||||
Released | June 5, 2007 | ||||
Genre | Hip hop | ||||
Producer | Rick Rock Droop E E-A-Ski CMT Tha Bizness Rome Jake 1 Troy Sanders LA Traxamillion |
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The West Coast Vaccine is the second studio album by Vallejo, California rapper Turf Talk. With his older cousin E-40 signed to Lil Jon's BME imprint, it was believed that Jon would produce Turf's second record but when the tracklist was released, it was apparent that would not be so. The album does however feature production by Bay Area producers Rick Rock, E-A-Ski and Traxamillion. New York Times music critic Kelefa Sanneh said Turf Talk's 2007 effort was "arguably the year’s most exciting hip-hop album" though it had "pretty much remained a secret."[1]
[edit] Track listing
- Intro (featuring Akronems of Writers Block)(Produced by Nick Fury)
- Bring The Base Back (Produced by Rick Rock)
- Doe Boy (featuring E-40 & B-Legit)(Produced by Droop-E)
- Record Company (Skit)
- Super Star (featuring Locksmith)(Produced by E-A-Ski)
- I Got Chips (featuring E-40)(Produced by Rick Rock)
- That’s That Turf Talk (Produced by Tha Bizness)
- Broke Niggas! (Produced by Droop-E)
- Po Po's (featuring E-40 & Mike Marshall)(Produced by Droop-E)
- Back In The Day (featuring Kartoon & Jelly Roll)(Produced By Rome)
- Money On Ya' Head (featuring KnockaMichie)(Produced by Rick Rock)
- Let Me Holla At You (featuring Rick Rock)(Produced by Rick Rock)
- Sick Wid' It Is the Crew(featuring E-40)(Produced by Jake 1)
- X (featuring Yukmouth)(Produced by Rick Rock)
- Liquor Store (Skit)
- I’m Ghetto (Produced by Rick Rock)
- Stop Snitchin' (featuring E-40)(Produced by Droop-E)
- Minnie Minnie (featuring Freeway)(Produced by Droop E)
- Rippah (featuring Too Short)(Produced by Troy Sanders)
- Shinin' (Produced by LA)
- Groupie (Produced by Traxamillion)
[edit] References
- ^ Sanneh, Kelefa. "The Shrinking Market Is Changing the Face of Hip-Hop", The New York Times, 2007-12-30. Retrieved on 2008-04-03.