Breather Life

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Breather Life
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Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 7, 2001
Recorded2000-2001
Genre Hip hop
Label Breather, No Limit, Soulja ARmy, Southwest
Producer Master P (exec.) , Carlos Stephens, Donald XL Robertson, Myke Diesel, Suga Bear, Ezel Swang
Krazy chronology
Please Don't Kill Me
(1999)
Breather Life
(2001)
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Breather Life is the fourth studio album released by rapper, Krazy, his first for a major label. It was released on August 7, 2001, on No Limit Records and Priority Records. It features production from Carlos Stephens and Donald XL Robertson. It was independently released through newly created sub-label Soulja Army Records. It peaked at No. 91 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and No. 31 on the Top Independent Albums chart in Billboard magazine.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Intro"- 2:07
  2. "What Y'all Want"- 3:15 (featuring Snoop Dogg)
  3. "Get Bucked"- 2:47 (featuring Slay Sean)
  4. "My Dog"- 3:25 (featuring Lyric)
  5. "In tha Sky"- 1:13
  6. "I Luv My Project"- 4:12 (featuring Master P & Ezel Swang)
  7. "Tell Me"- 4:14 (featuring D.I.G.)
  8. "For Sure"- 4:50 (featuring Short Circuit)
  9. "Thugged Out"- 4:05 (featuring Soulja Slim)
  10. "I Got"- 3:33 (featuring Erica Fox)
  11. "Downtown"- 3:58 (featuring Suga Bear)
  12. "Black Eyez"- 4:21 (featuring Ed West)
  13. "I Know"- 3:26 (featuring Suga Bear)
  14. "In the Club"- 4:35 (featuring Soulja Slim)
  15. "I Still"- 3:47 (featuring C-Murder)
  16. "When I Make It Home"- 3:27 (feat. Dolliollie of the Ghetto Commission)
  17. "The Truth"- 3:54
  18. "War"- 4:21 (featuring Desperado of Afficial, Slay Sean & Traci)

Personnel

Chart positions

Charts (2001)Peak
positions
US Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums 91
US Top Independent Albums 31



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