Betrayed (Can't Trust Nobody)

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Betrayed (Can't Trust Nobody)
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Studio album by
Released1999
Genre West Coast hip hop, Gangsta rap
Label Dangerous Records
Producer Ron "Ronnie Ron" Phillips
Tweedy Bird Loc
Nationwide Rip Ridaz chronology
Nationwide Rip Ridaz
(1995)
Betrayed (Can't Trust Nobody)
(1999)

Betrayed (Can't Trust Nobody) is the second and last album by the American rap group Nationwide Rip Ridaz released in 1999.

This album introduced two new members of the group: Mac-11 and Duv Mac.

Track listing

  1. "Kick 'N' Knowledge"
  2. "Gangsta Boogie"
  3. "Niggas Don't Bang Like They Used To"
  4. "Days of Old" (DuvMac)
  5. "Crip Crazy"ft. (DuvMac)
  6. "Betrayed"
  7. "I'll Ride for You"
  8. "Throw the C's in the Air" (Remix)
  9. "Lost & Sherm'ed Out"
  10. "Take It Personal"
  11. "Crip: No Transformers"
  12. "Crip Loc"
  13. "Between Heaven or Hell"
  14. "Crip Card"
  15. "Watts Niggas Quick to Pop Niggas"
  16. "Drama"
  17. "Payin' Dues" Ft. (DuvMac)
  18. "No One Can Save You"
  19. "Till I Die"


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