Cake & Ice Cream 2

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Cake & Ice Cream 2
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 10, 2009
Genre Rap
Length1:18:01
Label Siccness.net [1]
Producer Messy Marv [2]
Messy Marv chronology
Cake & Ice Cream
(2008)
Cake & Ice Cream 2
(2009)
Blow
(2009)

Cake & Ice Cream 2 is the 15th studio album by American rapper Messy Marv. The 2nd album of his Cake & Ice Cream trilogy, it peaked at #39 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, #25 on the Heatseekers Albums chart, and at #12 on the Rap Albums chart. [3] It is one of the most successful albums of his career. Cake & Ice Cream 2 includes guest appearances from E-40 and The Jacka, among others, and also performances by Gucci Mane, Mistah F.A.B., Yukmouth & Turf Talk. As of April 2009, it had sold 5,222 copies in the U.S. [4]

"Talk Baseball" and "Killa" are both diss tracks at cousin/rapper San Quinn, while Quinn himself appears on Cake & Ice Cream 2 and disses Messy Marv in a song called "Fence Hopper".

According to Allmusic, "The Fillmore District’s own Messy Marv never rests, as he gives hungry fans another taste of his unique West Coast flavor on the mixtape release Cake & Ice Cream 2. The album documents the beef between Marv and fellow Bay Area representative San Quinn with each rapper throwing shots on solo diss tracks (San Quinn labels Marv a “Fence Hopper” and Marv gets personal on “Killa”). A handful of respected northern Cali artists also put in guest appearances."

Track listing

[5]

#Titlelength
1Cake and Ice Cream, V. II3:36
2Talk Baseball (San Quinn Diss!!)2:45
3Fence Hopper (Messy Marv Diss!!) [performed by San Quinn]3:30
4Killa (San Quinn Diss!!)4:11
5Enemy3:25
6Like Me3:49
7Down for My Block (performed by Mistah F.A.B. & Turf Talk featuring E-40)4:22
8Money Bags Shawty (performed by Gucci Mane)4:31
9U Heezy3:53
10U Wit Me3:11
11Let Me Pimp or Let Me Die (performed by Suga Free)3:27
12No Love (performed by Matt Blaque)3:28
13Menage3:45
14Fu#$n Wit It (performed by Yukmouth featuring Smigg Dirtee, Gonzoe, I-Rocc & The Jacka)4:42
15Trap4:04
16Angel4:35
17Underneath3:50
18Candy4:51
19Imma Hustla (featuring The Jacka)4:42
20Girl (performed by Jessica Rabbit)3:24

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