Broken Safety

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Broken Safety
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ReleasedAugust 8, 2006 (2006-08-08)
Genre
Length1:04:25
Label Diplomat, Asylum, Atlantic
Producer
40 Cal. chronology
Broken Safety
(2006)
Broken Safety 2
(2007)

Broken Safety is the debut studio album by American rapper 40 Cal. from Harlem, New York. It was released on August 8, 2006 via Diplomat Records, Asylum Records and Atlantic Records, and features guest appearances from Akon, Bezel, Freekey Zekey, J.R. Writer, A-Mafia, Young Ace, Rod Man and Su Da Boss.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Broken Safety"Doe Boy3:25
2."Worried" (featuring Sudaboss)Raw Beats2:41
3."Pyrexx Vision/Angel Dust"
4:48
4."Crack" K1 Mil 2:41
5."Runnin' This Rap Shit" (featuring J.R. Writer)Rek Beats4:11
6."Real Bitch" (featuring Freekey Zekey)Rek Beats2:21
7."Survivor" (featuring Akon)Rek Beats2:43
8."Weed Song"Charlemagne3:04
9."T.V. Show"Rek Beats3:08
10."Go Get Ya Guns" (featuring Rod Man)Rek Beats4:03
11."Quiet Sounds"Charlemagne3:25
12."You Know Who It Is" (featuring Bezel) Dame Grease 2:52
13."Fuck It All"Rek Beats3:08
14."Click Clack" (featuring A-Mafia)Straight Bangaz3:58
15."Think I'm Not Gangsta"Rek Beats3:17
16."Sounds Like"Rek Beats2:50
17."Be Easy"Adam1:28
18."It's 40"Rek Beats3:05
19."Sam Scared"Rek Beats2:51
20."Dear Fan" (featuring Young Ace)Rek Beats4:26
Total length:1:04:25

Chart history

Chart (2006)Peak
position
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard) [1] 81

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