Chain Reaction (Cuban Link album)

Chain Reaction
Studio album by Cuban Link
Released 2005
Recorded 2004-2005
Genre Hip Hop
Label M.O.B. Records
Producer Swizz Beatz, Mr. Porter
Cuban Link chronology
24K
(Unreleased)
Chain Reaction
(2005)
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On August 16, 2005, Cuban Link released his official debut album "Chain Reaction" independently on his new label, M.O.B. Records. "Chain Reaction" boasts production from producers such as Swizz Beatz, Mr. Porter and others while featured guest artists include Avant, Don Omar, Zion, Cap 1, Mya, Jadakiss and Syleena Johnson. The CD was packaged as an "enhanced CD" with music videos, pictures and a teaser to his future DVD release, "Tale From the Bronx."

Contents

Track listing

  1. My Story (Intro)
  2. Chain Reaction
    • Produced by Big Humma
  3. No Mercy
    • Produced by Big Humma
  4. Comin' Home Wit Me
  5. Riderz
    • Produced by Big Humma
    • Featuring Cap 1
  6. Scandalous
    • Produced by Big Humma, Eliel
    • Featuring Don Omar
  7. Sugar Daddy
    • Produced by Tiger
    • Featuring Mýa
  8. Tonight's The Night
  9. Private Party (feat. Big Humma)
    • Produced by Big Humma
  10. Dirty Karaoke Skit
  11. I Need To Know
    • Produced by Big Humma
  12. No Falla
    • Produced by SPK
    • Featuring Zion
  13. Shakedown
    • Produced by Swizz Beatz
  14. Talk About It
    • Produced by Swizz Beatz
    • Featuring Jadakiss
  15. Life Goes On
  16. Prison Wisdom (Interlude)
  17. Letter To Pun
    • Produced by Fallen Down, Ken Lewis
    • Featuring One Solo

Singles

Sugar Daddy (ft. Mya)

Scandalous (ft. Don Omar)

Letter To Pun (ft. One Solo)

These were the only three singles released off the album with videos shot for them. "Scandalous" peaked at number 45 on the "Hot Latin Tracks" Billboard chart in 2005 (Cuban Link chart history).
The video to "Sugar Daddy" was debuted on 106 & Park and the video to Letter to Pun is on the DVD.

Album Charting

"Chain Reaction" debuted at number 188 on the Top 200 Billboard chart on September 3, 2005 (Album charting info).

Miscellaneous information

The original version to "No Mercy" featured a verse by The Game. The album was released without Game's verse since he was at the height of his feud with 50 Cent. At that time, if anyone collaborated with an artist 50 Cent was feuding with, he would start feuding with that artist as well.

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