Diaspora Problems

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All tracks are written by Pierce Jordan, GG Guerra, TJ Stevenson, and Ruben Polo [17]

Diaspora Problems
Diaspora Problems - Soul Glo.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 25, 2022
RecordedDecember 2020 – August 2021
Genre
Length39:14
Label Epitaph
Producer
Soul Glo chronology
DisNigga, Vol. 2
(2021)
Diaspora Problems
(2022)
Soul Glo studio album chronology
The Nigga in Me Is Me
(2019)
Diaspora Problems
(2022)
No.TitleLength
1."Gold Chain Punk (whogonbeatmyass?)"3:47
2."Coming Correct Is Cheaper"3:05
3."Thumbsucker"2:02
4."Fucked Up If True"3:12
5."Jump!! (Or Get Jumped!!!)((by the future))"3:27
6."Driponomics" (featuring Mother Maryrose)2:50
7."(Five Years And) My Family"2:51
8."The Thangs I Carry" (featuring BEARCAT)3:17
9."We Wants Revenge"2:24
10."John J" (featuring Kathryn Edwards and Zula Wildheart)4:31
11."GODBLESSYALLREALGOOD"3:01
12."Spiritual Level of Gang Shit" (featuring McKinley Dixon, Lojii)4:54
Total length:39:14

Personnel

The following individuals were credited for their roles in the recording, composition, or mastering of the album. [17]

Soul Glo
Additional musicians
Recording and Mastering

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