Gangsta Party (Joe Budden song)

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"Gangsta Party"
Single by Joe Budden featuring Nate Dogg
ReleasedMay 25, 2005 (2005-05-25)
Genre Hip hop
Length3:59
Label On Top, Def Jam
Songwriter(s) Budden, Scott Storch, Nate Dogg
Producer(s) Scott Storch
Joe Budden singles chronology
"Whatever U Want"
(2004)
"Gangsta Party"
(2005)
"She Don't Put It Down"
(2013)
Nate Dogg singles chronology
"Groupie Love"
(2004)
"Gangsta Party"
(2005)
"Hush is Coming"
(2005)

"Gangsta Party" is a song by Joe Budden, featuring Nate Dogg and produced by Scott Storch. It was supposed be the first single from Joe Budden's intended second album The Growth which was supposed to be released in June 2005. However the album had suffered numerous delays and was later shelved after a dispute with Def Jam. [1] Continued disagreements between Budden and Def Jam forced the two sides to part ways. [2]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Gangsta Party (Radio)" [3]
  2. "Gangsta Party (Dirty)" [3]
  3. "Gangsta Party (Instrumental)" [3]

Charts

Chart (2005)Peak
Position
U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs 94 [4]

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