Fuck What Ya Heard

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"Fuck What Ya Heard"
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Single by MC Ren
from the album Shock of the Hour
B-side "Mayday On The Frontline"
ReleasedApril 26, 1994
Recorded1993
Genre Gangsta rap
Length4:08
Label Ruthless, Relativity
Songwriter(s) Lorenzo Patterson
Producer(s) Dr. Jam
MC Ren singles chronology
"Same Ol' Shit"
(1993)
"Fuck What Ya Heard"
(1994)
"Mad Scientist"
(1996)

"Fuck What Ya Heard", also known by its censored title, "Forget What Ya Heard", is the second single from MC Ren's debut solo album, Shock of the Hour .

Contents

Single track listing

A-Side

  1. "Forget What Ya Heard" (Edit)- 4:09
  2. "Fuck What Ya Heard" (Album Version)- 4:09

B-Side

  1. "Mayday on the Front Line" (Album Version)- 4:26


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