Chain Letters (album)

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Chain Letters
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 25, 2005
Genre Hip hop
Label Soulspazm
Producer Illmind, M-Phazes, Nicolay, Jake One, Madwreck
Supastition chronology
The Deadline
(2004)
Chain Letters
(2005)
Splitting Image
(2009)
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Chain Letters is the second album from North Carolina hip hop artist Supastition. "Hate My Face" was released as a single but did not chart.

Track listing

  1. "Chain Letters (Intro)" – 3:30 (Ibanga, Moye)
  2. "Don't Stop" – 4:17 (Landon, Moye)
  3. "Split Decisions" – 4:25 (Landon, Moye)
  4. "Soul Control" – 3:26 (Coleman, Ibanga, Jones, Moye)
  5. "Rise" – 3:56 (Moye, Rook)
  6. "That Ain't Me" – 5:05 (Ibanga, Moye)
  7. "Hate My Face" – 4:01 (Dutton, Moye)
  8. "Special Treatment" – 3:46 (Ibanga, Moye)
  9. "Ain't Goin' Out (Like That)" – 2:30 (Ibanga, Moye)
  10. "A Baby Story" – 4:24 (Moye, Rigmaiden, Rook)
    • (featuring Noñameko)
  11. "100%" – 4:07 (Ibanga, Moye)
  12. "Yesterday Everyday" – 5:26 (D, Moye, Rook, Young)
    • (featuring D Minor)
  13. "Nickeled Needles" – 4:40 (Landon, Moye)
  14. "Appreciation" – 4:13 (McKiever, Moye)
  15. "Blood Brothers" – 4:40 (Clinton, Ibanga, Moye)
    • (featuring Seven)
  16. "Always" – 3:54 (Eusebio, Landon, Moye)
    • (featuring Can'Tell)
  17. "Soul Control" (solo version), "Boondocks Studio" (skit), "Yall-Mart" (skit) – 5:55 (Ibanga, Moye)

Production


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