Yesterday, Today, Iz Tomorrow
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Yesterday, Today, Iz Tomorrow | ||
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Studio album by Royal Fam | ||
Released | March, 2000 | |
Genre | Rap | |
Label | Wu-Tang Records |
Yesterday, Today, Iz Tomorrow is an album by Wu-Tang Clan affiliated rap group Royal Fam.
[edit] Track listing
- "Musical Chairs" (featuring Sunz of Man)
- Performed by Stoneface, Timbo King, Hell Razah and Prodigal Sunn)
- Produced by Arabian Knight
- "Medina 718"
- Performed by Timbo King and Dreddy Kruger
- Produced by John the Baptist
- "Y2K"
- Performed by Timbo King and Stoneface
- Produced by Linx
- "Mic Ammo"
- Performed by Timbo King and Dreddy Kruger
- Produced by John the Baptist
- "Acid"
- Performed by Mighty Jarrett
- Produced by Arabian Knight
- "Our Time" (featuring Armel)
- Performed by Dark Denim and Armel
- Produced by Arabian Knight
- "Deal Niggas"
- Performed by Timbo King and Kaos the Seventh Sign
- Produced by Tike
- "Hidden Chambers"
- Performed by Timbo King
- Produced by Y-Kim the Illfigure
- "Family Jewels" (featuring Prodigal Sunn)
- Performed by Timbo King and Prodigal Sunn
- Produced by Linx
- "Somethings Got to Give"
- Performed by Timbo King
- Produced by Y-Kim the Illfigure
- "Army Brickaid" (featuring True Master)
- Performed by Timbo King, True Master, Jahrule and Roc)
- Produced by Y-Kim the Illfigure
- "The Legacy"
- Performed by Timbo King
- Produced by RZA