187 Ride By

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187 Ride By
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 14, 1992 [1]
Recorded1991-1992
Genre West coast hip hop, gangsta rap, g-funk
Length69:14
Label Par [2]
Producer Ronnie Phillips, DJ Battlecat
Tweedy Bird Loc chronology
187 Ride By
(1992)
No Holds Barred
(1994)
Singles from 187 Ride By
  1. "Fuck the South Bronx"
    Released: 1992
  2. "Comin' out the Cage"
    Released: 1992

187 Ride By is the debut album of the gangsta rapper Tweedy Bird Loc. [3]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Fu'k the South Bronx" (KRS-One & Tim Dog Diss) (featuring Att Will, Hitman D, [2] D-Mark & Nini X) (5:18)
  2. "Fu'k Y'all" (intro) (1:03)
  3. "What's Really Goin On" (N.W.A., Boogie Down Productions, Tairrie B, & Tim Dog Diss) (6:11)
  4. "My Dick Is Prejudice" (Feat Nini X) (5:03)
  5. "Comin' Out the Cage" (featuring Att Will, Hitman D, Notorious Joe, D-Mark & Nini X) (4:20)
  6. "Who's Makin Love" (intro) (0:47)
  7. "Stupid Shit" (4:27)
  8. "Hoe Is a Bitch" (Eazy-E, H.W.A. & Kokane Diss) (featuring Nini X) (5:06)
  9. "Tweedy's Teed Off" (4:08)
  10. "187 Ride By" (featuring Big D Mark) (3:33)
  11. "Punk Motha Fu'ka" (intro) (0:20)
  12. "Murder One" (featuring Nini X) (4:23)
  13. "Sell Out News Flash" (intro) (0:26)
  14. "Takin' Out the Judges" (4:43)
  15. "Smoking Chronic" (intro) (1:08)
  16. "Compton Blocks" (featuring Geek & Noise) (4:15)
  17. "Black Court in Session" (featuring Nini X) (4:05)
  18. "Homies Here and Gone" (intro) (1:22)
  19. "You Don't Hear Me Though" (4:18)
  20. "Jackin for Transpo" (4:21)

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