C-P-3.com

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C-P-3.com
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 23, 2001
Recorded2000–01
Genre Gangsta rap, hardcore hip hop
Label
Producer C-Murder (exec.)
Carlos Stephens (exec.)
Donald XL Robertson, L.T. Hutton, K-Lou, Sanchez, Bass Heavy
C-Murder chronology
Trapped in Crime
(2000)
C-P-3.com
(2001)
The Truest Shit I Ever Said
(2005)
Singles from C-P-3.com
  1. "I'm Not Just"
    Released: 2001
  2. "What U Gonna Do"
    Released: 2001
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C-P-3.com is the fourth studio album by the rapper C-Murder. It was released on October 23, 2001, by TRU Records and Priority Records with production by Rod (Bass Heavy) Tillman Carlos Stephens and Donald XL Robertson. It was C-Murder's first album since leaving No Limit Records.

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Commercial performance

C-P-3.com was not as successful as C-Murder's previous three albums, only peaking at #45 on the Billboard 200 and #10 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. C-P-3.com has sold over 250,000 copies to date.[ when? ][ citation needed ]

Singles

There were two music videos from the album, "What U Gonna Do" and "I'm Not Just". Both were released in 2002, although the single and radio versions were released in 2001. They were C-Murder's last two music videos before he was arrested in 2002 for allegedly beating and shooting a fan. BET and MTV stopped playing the videos after his arrest.

Track listing

  1. "Start" 1:33
  2. "What U Gonna Do" (featuring Ms. Peaches, Silkk the Shocker) 4:01
  3. "Don't Make Me" (featuring T-Bo & Reginelli) 3:44
  4. "I'm Not Just" (featuring Soulja Slim & T-Bo) 3:21
  5. "Get Bucked" (featuring Master P, Silkk the Shocker & T-Bo) 3:09
  6. "Let Me See" 4:10
  7. "Boat Ride" 1:10
  8. "Criminal Minded" (featuring Afficial) 3:26
  9. "Don't Matter" (featuring Erica Fox) 3:12
  10. "Young Ghetto Boy" (featuring Ms. Peaches) 2:48
  11. "Ya Dig" 4:19
  12. "Drive Thru 1" 2:01
  13. "That's Me" 3:14
  14. "Do You Wanna Ride" (featuring Black Felon, Slay Sean & Traci) 3:37
  15. "NL Soulja" (Featuring New-9 & Wayngo) 2:50
  16. "Drive Thru 2" 1:01
  17. "Down for My B's" (featuring Mia X, Ms. Peaches & Traci) 4:19
  18. "Thug Boy" 4:07
  19. "Projects" (featuring New-9 & Wayngo) 5:10
  20. "Finish" 1:22

Chart positions

Chart (2001)Position
Billboard 20026
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums8

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