City of Syrup

City of Syrup
Studio album by Big Moe
Released July 18, 2000 (2000-07-18)
Recorded 19992000
Studio Wreckshop Studios (Houston, Texas)
Genre Southern hip hop
Length 69:35
Label Wreckshop
Producer Big Moe
Wreckshop Family
Big Moe chronology
City of Syrup
(2000)
Purple World
(2002)Purple World2002
Singles from City of Syrup
  1. "City of Syrup/Maan!/Payin' Dues"
    Released: 1999
  2. "Barre Baby/Choppaz"
    Released: 1999
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

City of Syrup is the first album by southern rapper Big Moe. It is a concept album about purple drank. A "Wreckchopped and Screwed" version of this album was also released. The album produced two singles that were both released in 1999. Among the tracks included on these singles were "Maan!", which was initially written as a sort of response to the track "Whoa!" by Black Rob.[2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Momma M.O.E" (skit)1:57
2."Barre Baby" (featuring Ronnetta Spencer)2:59
3."Get Back" (featuring Lil' O and Big Hawk)3:48
4."Maan!" (featuring E.S.G. and Big Pokey)4:04
5."We da' Shit!" (featuring E.S.G. and Z-Ro)3:33
6."I'll Do It" (featuring Lil' O and Dirty $)4:13
7."Drank" (skit)3:33
8."City of Syrup" (featuring Z-Ro and Tyte Eyez)4:21
9."Choppaz" (featuring D-Gotti, Noke D, and D-Wreck)5:33
10."I Wonder" (featuring Enjoli and Tyte Eyez)4:45
11."Payin' Dues" (featuring Z-Ro)3:35
12."X (Time) 4 Change" (featuring Al-D, Will-Lean, and Ronnie Spencer)4:53
13."Po' It Up" (featuring Big Hawk and Z-Ro)4:11
14."Ra-Ra" (skit)0:26
15."Ridin' Candy" (featuring Noke-D, C-Nile, and D-Gotti)4:45
16."Whatcha Want?" (featuring D-Wreck, D-Gotti, and Tyte Eyez)3:56
17."Freestyle" (skit)0:06
18."Freestyle (June 27)"5:26
19."Leanin'" (featuring DJ Screw, Mike D, and Michael Wilson)7:20

Samples

City of Syrup

Choppaz

I Wonder

Leanin

Po' It Up

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. E. Jasinski, Laurie (2012). Handbook of Texas Music (Second ed.). Denton, Texas: The Texas State Historical Association. ISBN 978-0-87611-297-7.


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