Death Threatz

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Death Threatz
Studio album by MC Eiht featuring Compton's Most Wanted
Released April 9, 1996
Recorded 1995-1996
Genre West Coast hip hop, Rap, Gangsta rap
Length 71:58
Label Epic Street
Producer Blackjack, DJ Slip, MC Eiht (exec.), Prodeje
MC Eiht chronology
We Come Strapped
(1994)
Death Threatz
(1996)
Last Man Standing
(1997)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]
RapReviews [2]
The Source [3]

Death Threatz is the second studio album by American rapper MC Eiht, released April 9, 1996 on Epic Street. It was produced by MC Eiht and DJ Slip of Compton's Most Wanted, as well as Prodeje and Blackjack.

Track listing

  1. "Def Wish IV (Tap That Azz)" (Bacon, Tomie Mundy, Andrew Patterson, Tyler) – 5:34
  2. "Ain't Nuthin 2 It" (Allen, Tyler) – 5:14
  3. "Killin Nigguz" (featuring N.O.T.R.) (Allen, Heisser, Johnson, Tyler) – 5:26
  4. "Run 4 Your Life" (Bacon, Mundy, Patterson, Tyler) – 4:38
  5. "Endoness" (Reed, Tyler) – 4:41
  6. "Thuggin It Up" (Tyler) – 4:06
  7. "Love 4 Tha Hood" (featuring Tha Foe) (Patterson, Tyler) – 4:54
  8. "Fuc 'Em All" (Reed, Tyler) – 4:32
  9. "Late Nite Hype Part 2" (Allen, Tyler) – 4:35
  10. "Set Trippin" (featuring Boom Bam of N.O.T.R) (Allen, Heisser, Tyler) – 5:12
  11. "Collect My Stripez" (featuring Young Prod) (Bacon, Mundy, Patterson, Tyler) – 4:34
  12. "Fuc Your Hood" (Allen, Tyler) – 4:52
  13. "You Can't See Me" (featuring Tha Chill of N.O.T.R) (Allen, Johnson, Tyler) – 4:21
  14. "Drugs & Killin" (Allen, Tyler) – 4:21
  15. "Killin Season" (Allen, Tyler) – 4:58

Personnel

  • Dante Ariola – Art Direction
  • Robert Bacon – Producer
  • Blackjack – Producer
  • DJ Slip – Producer
  • MC Eiht – Performer, Executive Producer
  • Chris McCann – Photography
  • Mike T. – Scratching
  • Jay Papke – Art Direction
  • A. Patterson – Producer
  • Prodeje – Producer
  • Stephen Stickler – Photography
  • Tha Chill – Performer
  • A. Tyler – Keyboards, Producer
  • Alan Yoshida – Mastering
  • William "Dr. Z." Zimmerman – Keyboards

Chart history

Chart (1996)[4] Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 16
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 3

References

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