Chopped and Screwed (album)

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Chopped & Screwed
Chopped and Screwed Breed.jpg
Compilation album by MC Breed
Released July 30, 2002
Recorded 2001-2002
Genre Chopped and screwed
Label Ichiban Records
Producer MC Breed, Ant Banks, Warren G, Jazze Pha, Swift C, Carlos Glover, Colin Wolfe, Erotic D
MC Breed chronology
The Fharmacist
(2001)
Chopped & Screwed
(2002)
The New Prescription
(2004)

Chopped & Screwed is a compilation album by MC Breed featuring his greatest hits chopped and screwed. It was released on July 30, 2002 for Ichiban Records and was produced by MC Breed, Ant Banks, Warren G, Jazze Pha, Swift C, Carlos Glover, Colin Wolfe, Erotic D and the 281 Boys.

Eric Breed, better known as MC Breed, was an American rapper best known for his singles "Ain't No Future in Yo Frontin", which peaked at #66 on the Billboard Hot 100 and "Gotta Get Mine", featuring 2Pac, that made it to #6 on the Hot Rap Singles.

Chopped and screwed, is a technique of remixing hip hop music which developed in the Houston hip hop scene in the early 1990s. This is accomplished by slowing the tempo down to between 60 and 70 quarter-note beats per minute and applying techniques such as skipping beats, record scratching, stop-time, and affecting portions of the music to make a "chopped-up" version of the original.

Anthony Banks, known simply as Ant Banks, is a producer and rapper from Oakland, California.

Track listing

  1. "Gotta Get Mine" 5:06 (Featuring 2Pac)
  2. "Conclusions"- 5:11 (Featuring Jazze Pha, Too Short)
  3. "Dreamin'"- 5:51
  4. "Everyday Ho"- 4:34
  5. "Flatline"- 3:32
  6. "Game for Life"- 3:52
  7. "Real MC"- 4:50
  8. "Rule #1"- 4:19 (Featuring Pimp C, Jazze Pha)
  9. "7 Years"- 4:55
  10. "Sea of Bud"- 7:08 (Featuring Too Short)
  11. "Tight"- 6:27
  12. "Watcha Mad At"- 4:31

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