Figgas 4 Life

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Figgas 4 Life
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 30, 2000 (2000-06-30)
Recorded1999–2000
Genre Gangsta rap
Length1:26:31
Label
Producer
  • Chris Schwartz (exec.)
  • Gillie Da Kid (exec.)
  • Marcus Graham (exec.)
  • Cedric "Smitty" Smith
  • Darnell Marshall
  • Dean Murder
  • Hot Runner
  • Lee Johnson
  • Leon Kidd
  • Melvin Carter
Singles from Figgas 4 Life
  1. "Yeah That's Us"
    Released: September 25, 2000

Figgas 4 Life is the only studio album by American hip hop group Major Figgas. It was released on June 30, 2000, through RuffNation Records. Production was handled by HotRunner, Darnell Marshall, Dean Murder, Lee Johnson, Leon Kidd, Melvin Carter and Cedric "Smitty" Smith. It features the lone guest appearance from Kenny Whitehead. The album peaked at number 115 on the Billboard 200, number 29 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and number 3 on the Top Heatseekers. Its lead single "Yeah That's Us" made it to number thirty on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and number two on the Hot Rap Songs.

Contents

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [1]
Los Angeles Times Star full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svg [2]
RapReviews5/10 [3]
USA Today Star full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svg [4]

The Morning Call called the album "a fairly ho-hum affair from these Philly natives, only punctuated by some sterling production that is never matched by either passion or innovation on the lyrical bent". [5]

AllMusic wrote: "With at least seven rappers working in various combinations, the group varies its sound effectively. Unfortunately, beyond musical interest, there is little but the usual nomenclature of gangsta rap to be found in the actual words". [1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Intro"M. Woods 1:08
2."Ya'll Can't Fuck wit da Figgas"
  • Far'd Nasir
  • Rennard East
  • Asa Deshawn Burbage
  • Antonio Walker
  • Michael Allen
  • Bianca Jones
  • M. Brown
Hotrunner6:19
3."Is It My Style?"
  • Nasir
  • East
  • Burbage
  • Walker
  • T. Tailor
  • Leon Kidd
  • Brian Bricklin (add.)
  • Ian Cross (add.)
4:41
4."The Crack"
  • Nasir
  • Burbage
  • Lee Johnson
  • Brian Bricklin (add.)
  • Ian Cross (add.)
4:01
5."It's Our Life"
  • East
  • Burbage
  • Walker
  • M. Allen
  • Jones
Hotrunner4:37
6."What U Hatin' For?"
  • East
  • Walker
  • Tailor
  • L. Smith
Darnell Marshall3:51
7."Smooth Thug" (Remix)
  • East
  • T. Wooden
Dean Murder4:09
8."Don't Let a Nigga Stress U Girl"
  • Nasir
  • Jones
Dean Murder3:26
9."Yeah That's Us"
  • Nasir
  • East
  • Burbage
  • M. Allen
  • Jones
Hotrunner4:21
10."I Love Being a Gangsta"
  • Nasir
  • Burbage
  • Walker
Melvin "Ruggedness" Carter5:37
11."Things in the Clubs"
  • Nasir
  • East
  • Burbage
  • M. Allen
  • Brown
Dean Murder4:36
12."You Didn't Feel Me Then" (featuring Kenny Whitehead)
  • Nasir
  • Burbage
  • Walker
  • M. Allen
Darnell Marshall5:13
13."What U Know 'bout Ballin'?"
  • Nasir
  • East
  • Walker
  • M. Allen
Dean Murder3:29
14."It Ain't Shit 2 Us"
  • East
  • Brown
  • Tailor
  • Wooden
  • S. Allen
Darnell Marshall4:59
15."Reese "Fuckin'" Rolx"Brown 3:34
16."Yeah That's Us" (Remix)
  • Nasir
  • East
  • Burbage
  • M. Allen
  • Jones
  • Hotrunner
  • Cedric "Smitty" Smith
4:45
17.Untitled  17:45
Total length:1:26:31

Personnel

Charts

Chart (2000)Peak
position
US Billboard 200 [6] 115
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums ( Billboard ) [7] 29
US Heatseekers Albums ( Billboard ) [8] 3

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