C-Bo's Mob Figaz

C-Bo’s Mob Figaz
Studio album by Mob Figaz
Released June 18, 1999
Genre West Coast hip hop, Gangsta rap, Mafioso rap
Label West Coast Mafia Records, Git Paid
Producer JT the Bigga Figga, DJ Daryl, One Drop Scott, Lev Berlak & Wilson Hankins a.k.a. Supaflexxx
Mob Figaz chronology
C-Bo’s Mob Figaz
(1999)
The Comp
(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
The Animal Planet[1]

C-Bo’s Mob Figaz is the debut album by West coast hip hop group Mob Figaz it consists of 15 songs.[2] The album was released on C-Bo's record label West Coast Mafia Records. The album entered the Billboard hip hop chart making it to #63 and spending 5 weeks in the charts[3] and so far is their only album to chart. The album sold over 160,000 units. Over time it has reached certified gold status.[4]

Guests

Guests on the album are C-Bo who appears on six of the 15 song which is almost half the album, California rapper Spice 1 makes 2 appearances on the album he appears on the final 2 songs, Oakland based rapper Yukmouth also jumps in on the album on the song "High Stakes" along with B.A.. Rap duo Steady Mobb'n make their only appearance on the album with the song "Soldiers Paradise".

Tracklist

No. TitleFeatured performer(s) Length
1. "Armaggedon"  (Feat. C-Bo) 5:07
2. "Hustlin' In The Rain"    5:12
3. "If You Buyin'"    4:36
4. "No Money"  (Feat. C-Bo, Huccabucc , Kaos) 4:42
5. "Soldiers Paradise"  (Feat. Steady Mobb'n) 3:38
6. "New Beginning"  (Feat. N4SA , Unda-"P"* ) 4:27
7. "Tailore Made"    5:10
8. "Fastlane"  (Feat. C-Bo) 3:59
9. "Prepare To Die"  (Feat. C-Bo, Huccabucc , Young Meek) 4:27
10. "High Stakes"  (Feat. B.A.* , Yukmouth) 3:37
11. "Without My 5"    4:36
12. "Secret Of The 5"    5:18
13. "Mafioso Type"  (Feat. C-Bo) 5:16
14. "Mob Fashion"  (Feat. kaos, Spice 1) 5:26
15. "Thug World"  (Feat. C-Bo, Spice 1) 5:48

Personnel

Album chart positions

Chart (1992) Peak
position
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 63

References

  1. The Animal Planet review
  2. "Top Hip-Hop and R&B Albums & Charts". Billboard.com. 2012-02-04. Retrieved 2012-02-09.
  3. "Jacka, The Discography at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2012-02-09.
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