Doubt Me Now
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Doubt Me Now is the debut album by American rapper Lil Wyte, released March 4, 2003. The album became an underground hit among fans, selling over 135,000 copies independently, without any promotion.[2][3] Lil Wyte himself claimed that 6,200 people bought and 20,000 people downloaded the album in the first week of its release. To date it has sold 360,000 copies. Fans also consider this his best album.
Doubt Me Now was also remixed in the Chopped and screwed style by DJ Black and named Doubt Me Now: Surped Up and Screwed. The song "Ten Toes Tall" was originally from the album he made with Shelby Forest Click.
Track listing
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1. |
"Doubt Me Now" |
2:46 |
2. |
"Blame It On Da Bay" |
3:08 |
3. |
"We Ain’t Playin’" (feat. DJ Paul) |
4:37 |
4. |
"Zero Tolerance" |
2:26 |
5. |
"Shit Faced (Skit)" |
0:20 |
6. |
"In Here" |
4:16 |
7. |
"Players In Da Atmosphere" (feat. DJ Paul & Juicy J) |
4:04 |
8. |
"My Smokin’ Song" |
3:38 |
9. |
"I Know You Strapped" |
3:19 |
10. |
"Good Dope" |
4:24 |
11. |
"Com’n Yo Direction" |
4:17 |
12. |
"Oxy Cotton" (feat. Lord Infamous & Crunchy Black) |
3:14 |
13. |
"In The Streets" |
4:33 |
14. |
"Drop It Off" |
4:31 |
15. |
"Don’t Take Those (Skit)" |
0:29 |
16. |
"Acid" |
3:25 |
17. |
"Crash Da Club (Remix)" (feat. Juvenile) |
4:10 |
18. |
"Ten Toes Tall" (feat. DJ Paul) |
4:43 |
19. |
"Death & Life (Skit)" |
0:36 |
20. |
"Homicidal, Suicidal" (feat. Josey Scott & Chris D'Abaldo of Saliva) |
3:01 |
21. |
"Get High To This" (feat. Juicy J, DJ Paul, Crunchy Black, La Chat & Frayser Boy) |
5:05 |
22. |
"The Replacement (Outro)" |
2:14 |
Total length: |
73:05 |
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