Blacc Balled

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Blacc Balled
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Studio album by Lil' C-Style
Released January 27, 2004
Recorded 2003-04
Genre West Coast Hip Hop
Length47:25
Label Gangsta Advisory Records
Producer R. Coleman
Daz Dillinger
Goldie Loc
Fredwreck
Soopafly
Tray Deee

Blacc Balled is the debut album by rapper Lil' C-Style released January 27, 2004.

Track listing

  1. "Let These Niggas Know" (Intro) 1:05
  2. "Blacc Balled " 4:18
  3. "What U Gone Be When U Grow Up?" 3:58
  4. "Bouce You Ridahz" (featuring Quictamac and Daz Dillinger) 3:45
  5. "G' Style" 3:19
  6. "Gramblin' Wit Big Style" (Skit)
  7. "Who Got Some Gangsta Shit, Pt. 2" (featuring Daz Dillinger) 4:21
  8. "Who U Thought I Waz" (featuring Small Will) 3:47
  9. "Word on the Street" (Skit) (featuring Spoonie Loc and Lil' Hecc Locc)
  10. "Heard It Waz a Rumor" 3:58
  11. "No Justice, No Peace" 4:04
  12. "A Dedicated Rap" 4:38
  13. "Hollerin' at a Lil' Stank" (Skit) (featuring Spoonie Loc)
  14. "I Just Want to Fucc!" (featuring Speshyo) 3:45
  15. "Lil' Style Shout Outs!" 3:09

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