Family over Everything

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Family Over Everything
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Compilation album by
ReleasedDecember 11, 2019 (2019-12-11)
Genre Drill
Length41:45
Label
Producer
  • ABOnTheBeat
  • Chopsquad DJ
  • Niaggi
  • Sonic
  • 12Hunna
  • Based Kash
  • Big A
  • Deltah Beats
  • DJ Swift
  • DY
  • Flight Klub
  • Gunboi
  • Jaggerwerks
  • James Maddocks
  • John Lam
  • KidWond3r
  • Magestik
  • Pvlace
  • Richie Souf
  • Rott
  • Super
  • Trademark
  • Will A Fool
  • Yenn Beats
Only the Family chronology
Only the Family Involved, Vol. 2
(2018)
Family Over Everything
(2019)
Loyal Bros
(2021)
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Gang Forever" (featuring JusBlow600 and King Von) Chopsquad DJ 2:29
2."High Tolerance" (featuring NLE Choppa)
  • Banks
  • Bryson Potts
  • Andre Neves
  • David Veiga
  • Gianni van den Brom
  • Magestik
  • Niaggi
2:26
3."Brazy Krazy"
  • Banks
  • Norris Buchanan
  • Richard Norris
Flight Klub2:30
4."Career Day" (featuring Polo G)
Sonic2:39
5."They Be Talkin'" (featuring King Von)
  • Banks
  • Bennett
  • Jeremy Duckworth
Super2:48
6."The Hood" (performed by Booka600)
  • Darontez Mayo
  • John Lam
  • Tyler Maline
  • Logan Forsythe
  • Lam
  • Trademark
  • ABOnTheBeat
3:11
7."Blika Blika"
  • 12Hunna
  • DY
  • KidWond3r
2:04
8."On Stone" (performed by C3)
  • Carlee Cassidy
  • Thomas Sanders
  • James Maddocks
  • Based Kash
  • Maddocks
1:42
9."Riot" (with Booka600 featuring G Herbo)
3:02
10."This a Story" (performed by King Von)
  • Bennett
  • Jackson
Chopsquad DJ2:26
11."Fake Love" (featuring Lil Tjay)
Richie Souf3:22
12."Whole Lotta"
  • Banks
  • Sandoval
Sonic2:45
13."Better" (performed by MK)
  • Malik Key
  • Yann Grandfils
Yenn Beats3:17
14."One Mo Chance"
  • Banks
  • Damion Williams
  • Willie Byrd
  • DJ Swift
  • Will A Fool
3:00
15."Bad Bitch" (performed by OTF Ikey)
  • Michael Patterson
  • Adrian Appleby
  • Bruce Billingy
  • Big A
  • Jaggerwerks
2:02
16."Hang Out" (performed by Doodie Lo and Memo600)
  • David Saulsberry
  • Melvin Griffin
  • Raymond Herring
  • Vincent Boyles
  • Deltah Beats
  • Rott
2:06
Total length:41:45

Charts

Chart (2019)Peak
position
US Billboard 200 [2] 93
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard) [3] 42

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