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== Track listing == |
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# "Ghetto Blues" — 4:48 |
# "Ghetto Blues" — 4:48 |
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# "Niggas & Hoes" <small>(featuring |
# "Niggas & Hoes" <small>(featuring Pizzo)</small> — 5:01 |
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# "Smokin' Da Bomb" <small>(featuring [[C-Bo]], Rup Dog, & Thomas)</small> — 5:07 |
# "Smokin' Da Bomb" <small>(featuring [[C-Bo]], Rup Dog, & Thomas)</small> — 5:07 |
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# "It's About Time" — 3:23 |
# "It's About Time" — 3:23 |
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Ghetto Blues | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | Jun 30, 1994 (U.S.) | |||
Recorded | 1993−1994 | |||
Genre | Gangsta rap, West Coast hip hop | |||
Label | AWOL Records | |||
Producer | DJ Daryl, Xtra Large | |||
Marvaless chronology | ||||
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Ghetto Blues is the debut studio album by rapper Marvaless, released on June 30, 1994. It peaked at number 100 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.[1]
Track listing
[edit]- "Ghetto Blues" — 4:48
- "Niggas & Hoes" (featuring Pizzo) — 5:01
- "Smokin' Da Bomb" (featuring C-Bo, Rup Dog, & Thomas) — 5:07
- "It's About Time" — 3:23
- "Kill the Disrespect" — 3:48
- "Can't Stand the Heat" (featuring C-Bo & Thomas) — 5:25
- "Don't Cross Me" — 4:22
- "Another Dead Nigga" — 3:32
- "Female Assassin" — 4:49
- "Shouts Out" — 5:54
Personnel
[edit]- C-Bo – Composer
- DJ Daryl – Producer
- Big Hollis - Producer
- Keba Konte – Photography
- Marvaless – Composer
- Rup Dog – Composer
- Xtra Large – Producer
References
[edit]- ^ ((( Ghetto Blues > Charts & Awards > Billboard Albums ))). All Media Guide, LLC. Retrieved on 2012-01-23.
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