This Is Me (Mic One)
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[edit] This Is Me
This Is Me is the second full-length album released by Mic One in 2003 on Liberté Music. Produced entirely by Mic One and co-producer Kevon Smith, it featured a pair of nationally played singles, "Mamacita" and "Beer Cans".
[edit] Track listing
1. This Is Me
2. The Stick Up
3. Crazee
4. Mamacita
5. Who's That?
6. U Don't Know Me featuring Bizzy
7. Chemically Enhanced
8. Why U Wanna? featuring Malo Graf & Artist Child of Cru L.I.F.E.
9. If Tomorrow Never Came featuring Heather Horton
10. Mic One Is
11. Get Stoopid
12. Dear Diary
13. Trash Anthem
14. Get Em Up
15. Beer Cans
16. Suicide Note
17. Disappear featuring Heather Horton
- Get Stoopid (Remix) is a hidden track (at approximately 4:30) and features George Clinton (funk musician)
[edit] Videos
The video for "Beer Cans" b/w "The Stick Up" was produced, directed and edited by 800LB Gorillas