Fatal (album)

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Fatal
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 19, 2002
Recorded1999-2001
Genre Gangsta rap
Length55:23
Label Rap-a-Lot Records
Asylum Records
Producer J. Prince (exec.)
Mike Dean, Mr. Lee, E.D.I.
Hussein Fatal chronology
In the Line of Fire
(1998)
Fatal
(2002)
Thug in Thug Out
(2007)

Fatal is the second studio album by American rapper Hussein Fatal, recorded in 1999 and released on November 19, 2002 after jail on Rap-a-Lot Records and Asylum Records.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Intro (Rough Shit)" (featuring New Child)Lynch, Washington E.D.I. 2:15
2."I'm an Outlaw" (featuring Young Noble)Cooper, Washington, Williams Mr. Lee 4:20
3."My Niggaz" (featuring Phats Bossi & Young Noble)Bankougba, Cooper, Dean, Washington Mike Dean 4:47
4."Y'all Can't Fuck With Us"Washington, WilliamsMr. Lee4:18
5."DOA"Washington, WilliamsMr. Lee4:07
6."I Wanna Be Free" (featuring Napoleon & Young Noble)Beale, Cooper, Washington, Williams 4:37
7."Blood in, Blood Out"Washington, WilliamsMr. Lee4:11
8."We Maintain" (featuring Snypaz)Moore, Paxton, Washington, WilliamsMr. Lee3:01
9."Blood Money"Washington, WilliamsMr. Lee3:36
10."Stop Rattin" (featuring E.D.I. & Young Noble)Cooper, Dean, Greenidge, WashingtonMike Dean3:50
11."Daddy" (featuring Scarface)Greenidge, Jordan, WashingtonE.D.I.4:07
12."Thug 4 Life"Dean, WashingtonMike Dean3:51
13."Thug in, Thug Out"Dean, WashingtonMike Dean4:15
14."I Can't Stand"Dean, WashingtonMike Dean3:41


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