Creep (Mobb Deep song)

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"Creep"
Single by Mobb Deep featuring 50 Cent
from the album Blood Money
B-side "It's Alright"
Released2006
Recorded2006
Genre Hip hop
Length4:01
Label G-Unit/Interscope
Songwriter(s) A. Johnson
K. Muchita
C. Jackson
Producer(s) Havoc
Mobb Deep featuring 50 Cent singles chronology
"Give It To Me"
(2006)
"Creep"
(2006)
"Dog Shit"
(2011)

"Creep" is the fourth and final single by rap duo Mobb Deep, from their album Blood Money . The song features 50 Cent but the video accompanied with it was made and was not released. The B-side of the single is "It's Alright", featuring Mary J. Blige and 50 Cent.

Contents

Track listing

Side A

  1. "Creep" (Clean Version)
  2. "Creep" (Dirty Version)
  3. "Creep" (Instrumental)

Side B

  1. "It's Alright" (Clean Version)
  2. "It's Alright" (Dirty Version)
  3. "It's Alright" (Instrumental)


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