Casualties of War (album)

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Casualties of War
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Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 14, 2007 (2007-08-14)
StudioCDR Studio'z (New York, NY)
Genre Hip hop
Length45:29
Label Duck Down
Producer
Boot Camp Clik chronology
The Last Stand
(2006)
Casualties of War
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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HipHopDX 3.5/5 [2]
RapReviews7.5/10 [3]
XXL L [4]

Casualties of War is the fourth studio album by American hip hop supergroup Boot Camp Clik. It was released on August 14, 2007 through Duck Down Music, and is compiled of leftover tracks recorded for the group's previous album, 2006's The Last Stand . Recording sessions took place at CDR Studio'z in New York. Production was handled by Coptic, Dan the Man, Soul G, Marco Polo, 9th Wonder, Chris the Four, Dub Z, Fred Bear, Jaywan Inc., Marvel da Beat Bandit, Moods and Vibrations Prod. and Nottz, with Buckshot and Drew "Dru-Ha" Friedman serving as executive producers. The album features contributions from seven of the eight original members with O.G.C.'s Louieville Sluggah being the only absent member, as well as guest appearances from Ruste Juxx, Supreme, 5ft, Blue Flame and G-Tang.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Intro" (featuring G-Tang)
  • N. Friedman
  • D. Humiston
Dan The Man1:05
2."The Hustle"
  • Coptic
  • Soul G
3:20
3."Bubblin Up"
Nottz 4:18
4."What You See"
  • Dan The Man
  • Fred Bear
3:47
5."BK All Day" (featuring Ruste Juxx and 5ft)
  • V. Evans
  • K. Blake
  • T. Williams
  • D. Yates Jr.
  • S. Price
  • D. Humiston
  • C. Brown
  • Dan The Man
  • Chris The Four
5:01
6."My World"
  • T. Williams
  • K. Blake
  • D. Yates Jr.
  • M. Bruno
Marco Polo 3:22
7."I Need More" (featuring Supreme)
9th Wonder 2:41
8."Jail Song"
  • T. Williams
  • S. Price
  • D. Yates Jr.
  • K. Blake
  • J. Zeglis
Jaywan Inc.2:41
9."A-Yo" (featuring Blue Flame)
  • T. Williams
  • K. Blake
  • A. Green
  • E. Matlock
  • Coptic
  • Soul G
3:32
10."Casualties of War" (featuring Ruste Juxx)
  • T. Williams
  • K. Blake
  • V. Evans
  • D. Yates Jr.
  • B. Stefanic
Marvel Da Beat Bandit2:53
11."I Want Mine" (featuring Supreme)
  • K. Blake
  • J. Bush
  • D. Yates Jr.
  • D. Muniz
  • S. Price
  • M. Bruno
Marco Polo4:20
12."Everyday Shit"
  • K. Blake
  • D. Yates Jr.
  • J. Bush
  • E. Matlock
  • J. Hood
  • Coptic
  • Soul G
3:36
13."Words from Tek"
  • T. Williams
  • M. Richardson
Moods And Vibrations Productions1:22
14."Yesterday"
  • K. Blake
  • D. Yates Jr.
  • T. Williams
  • J. Steinbacher
Dub Dot Z3:31
Total length:45:29

Personnel

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