Calliope Click Volume 1

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Calliope Click
Calliope click volume 1 album cover.jpg
Studio album by C-Murder
Released September 29, 2009
Recorded 20082009
Genre Gangsta rap, hardcore hip hop
Label
Producer Ben Grossi, Bob Grossi, Brian Shafton
C-Murder chronology
Screamin' 4 Vengeance
(2008)
Calliope Click
(2009)
Tomorrow
(2010)

Calliope Click is the seventh studio album by American rapper C-Murder, released on September 29, 2009 [1] on TRU Records and RBC Records. It was produced by Ben Grossi, Bob Grossi, and Brian Shafton.

C-Murder American rapper

Corey Miller, better known by his stage name C-Murder, is an American rapper, songwriter, actor and author. He initially gained fame in the mid-1990s as a part of his brother Master P's label No Limit Records, primarily as a member of the label's supergroup, TRU. Miller went on to release several solo albums of his own through the label including 1998's platinum Life or Death. C-Murder has released nine albums altogether on six different labels, No Limit Records, TRU Records, Koch Records, Asylum Records, RBC Records and Venti Uno.

RBC Records is an online independent record label and management company founded by partners Brian Shafton and Bob Grossi. It provides artists and independent labels with a full-service "virtual label" alternative to signing with a major label. RBC provides distribution, sales, marketing, online publicity, radio promotion, video promotion, product management, and creative services consulting to artists and management. The company announced in 2013 that it would start producing and distributing films under the name RBC Films.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Intro" 0:27
  2. "I'm Down" 4:32
  3. "No Pressure" (featuring Sincere Sosa & Jason Lyric) 5:04
  4. "It's So Hard" (featuring Jahbo) 4:54
  5. "Real Click" (featuring Holidae & Jason Lyric) 4:24
  6. "100 All Time" (featuring Holidae) 3:54
  7. "Come Roll with Me" (featuring Snoop Dogg & Jahbo) 4:57
  8. "Get It On" (featuring Als & Holidae) 4:22
  9. "Choppers" (featuring Big B & Pukie) 3:51
  10. "N.O. in Me" (featuring Juvenile & B.G.) 3:59
  11. "Hate on Me" (featuring Holidae) 4:54
  12. "The Life I Live" (featuring Jahbo) 3:03
  13. "My Hustle" (featuring Pukie, Sincere Sosa & Jahbo) 4:50
  14. "Real Where I Live" (featuring Macho, Duggum-D & Bop) 5:20
  15. "My City" (featuring M11 & Young Trump) 5:18
  16. "Carrin' da Hawk" (featuring Holidae, Macho & Malachi) 4:00
  17. "Streets Made Me" (featuring Lil' Real One) 4:37
  18. "I Don't Understand" (featuring T'Glok, Yung Milly & Yella) 4:58

Charts

ChartPeak
position
Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums[ citation needed ]68

Credits

NameCredits
Ben "Cut Flow Dollar" GrossiAssociate Producer
Bob GrossiAssociate Producer
Barbara PescosolidoPublicity, marketing
Brian ShaftonAssociate Producer

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References

  1. "Calliope Click: C-Murder: Music". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2012-02-09.