Wolfpack Party

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Wolfpack Party
Studio album by The Pack
Released August 24, 2010
Recorded 2009–2010
Genre Hip hop
Length 69:10
Label SMC Recordings/Indie Pop
Producer The Pack (exec.), Young L, The Cataracs
The Pack chronology

The Pack Is Back
(2009)
Wolfpack Party
(2010)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]
Spin [2]
Pitchfork 5.7/10[3]

Wolfpack Party is the second studio album by Bay Area rap group The Pack.[4] The album was released on August 24, 2010 through SMC Recordings.[5][6]

Singles

"Wolfpack Party 2010" was the first single from the album, and it was released on March 16, 2010, on iTunes.[7] The second single, "Sex on the Beach," was released on iTunes June 15, 2010.[8] "Sex on the Beach" was also released as an EP on iTunes on the same day. The EP included 3 songs: "Sex on the Beach", "Wolfpack Party 2010", and "Hoes in the House".[9]

Track listing

No. TitleProducer(s) Length
1. "Bass Remix III"  Stunnaman 2:19
2. "Wolfpack Party"  The Cataracs [citation needed] 4:09
3. "Dance Floor" (featuring Dev)Young L 3:38
4. "Red Light"  Young L 4:11
5. "Sex on the Beach" (featuring Dev)The Cataracs [citation needed] 2:56
6. "Superman"  DecadeZ, GX 4:30
7. "Bend That Corner" (featuring Husalah)Young L 4:21
8. "Drunk Off Money"  BJ Tha New Orleans Runna [citation needed] 4:10
9. "E.T."  Young L 2:57
10. "Aye!"  The Cataracs [citation needed] 2:23
11. "Front Back"  Young L 4:18
12. "Make Me Cum"  Young L 3:02
13. "One U Need"  Derek E. Miller [citation needed] 3:27
14. "Stuntin' When I Roll Up"  Young L 3:34
15. "Booty Bounce" (featuring Mistah F.A.B., D-Lo & Sleepy D)The Cataracs [citation needed] 3:45
16. "Worried Bout Mine"  Young L 5:02
17. "Basedboys"  Young L 3:16
18. "80's Baby" (featuring Tokyo)Young L 3:38
19. "Titties"  Young L 3:34

Reception

Wolfpack Party garnered better critical reception than the Pack's previous album, Based Boys. The album debuted at #7 on the iTunes Rap/Hip Hop chart, the number one music retailer in the U.S.[10] The album sold 844 copies in its first week.[11] The album peaked at #65 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and #34 on the Heatseekers albums.[12]

References


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