Casualties of War (album)
Casualties of War | ||||
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Studio album by Boot Camp Clik | ||||
Released | August 14, 2007 | |||
Recorded | 2007 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Label | Duck Down Records | |||
Producer |
Coptic Soul G Nottz Dan the Man Fred Bear Chris the Four Marco Polo 9th Wonder Jaywan Inc. Marvel Moods & Vibrations Dub Z | |||
Boot Camp Clik chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
AllHipHop.com | [1] |
Allmusic | [2] |
RapReviews.com | [3] |
Casualties of War is the fourth studio album by Hip Hop supergroup Boot Camp Clik, released on August 14, 2007 through Duck Down Records. The album is compiled of leftover tracks recorded for the group's 2006 album The Last Stand. Casualties of War features seven members of the group's "Great 8", Buckshot, Smif-N-Wessun (Tek and Steele), Heltah Skeltah (Sean Price and Rock) and Starang Wondah and Top Dog of O.G.C., with Louieville Sluggah being the only absent member. The album features production from 9th Wonder, Nottz, Marco Polo, Moods & Vibrations and Coptic, and features guest appearances from Black Moon member 5ft, Representativz member Supreme, Ruste Juxx and Blue Flame.
Track listing
# | Title | Producer(s) | Performer (s) |
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1 | "Intro" | Dan the Man |
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2 | "The Hustle" | Coptic, Soul G |
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3 | "Bubblin' Up" | Nottz |
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4 | "What You See" | Dan the Man, Fred Bear |
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5 | "BK All Day" featuring Ruste Juxx and 5ft | Dan the Man, Chris the Four |
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6 | "My World" | Marco Polo |
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7 | "I Need More" featuring Supreme | 9th Wonder |
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8 | "Jail Song" | Jaywan Inc. |
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9 | "A-Yo" featuring Blue Flame | Coptic, Soul G |
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10 | "Casualties of War" featuring Ruste Juxx | Marvel |
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11 | "I Want Mine" featuring Supreme | Marco Polo |
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12 | "Everyday Shit" | Soul G, Coptic |
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13 | "Words from Tek" | Moods & Vibrations |
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14 | "Yesterday" | Dub Z |
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Samples
The Hustle
- "Two Lovely Pillows" by Laura Lee
What You See
Yesterday
- "Holdin' on to Yesterday" by Ambrosia
I Need More
Jail Song
- "Prison Song" by Graham Nash
References
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