Get Ya Mind Correct

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Get Ya Mind Correct
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 25, 2002 (2002-06-25)
Recorded2001–2002
Genre Southern hip hop
Length52:48
Label Paid In Full
Producer
  • Mista Madd (exec.)
  • Myron "Big Catty" Wright (exec.)
  • Drathoven
  • Marcus Ecby
  • Lee
  • Bluenote
  • Bruce Takara
  • Pretty Todd
  • Deep Fired Camp
  • Hakeem Seriki
Paul Wall & Chamillionaire chronology
Get Ya Mind Correct
(2002)
Controversy Sells
(2005)
Professional ratings
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Get Ya Mind Correct is the debut studio album by rappers Paul Wall & Chamillionaire of The Color Changin' Click, released when they were both on the Paid In Full Label. It was notable in the Houston underground rap scene. The album peaked at #67 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. [1] The album was nominated for Indie Album of the Year in The Source magazine.

There's a Chopped and Screwed version by DJ Michael '5000' Watts for Swishahouse.

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."My Money Gets Jealous"Drathoven3:37
2."N Luv Wit My Money"Lee4:15
3."Thinkin' Thoed" (featuring Lew Hawk)Bluenote3:46
4."Skit"--0:58
5."Falsifying"Bruce Takara4:17
6."U Owe Me"Pretty Todd3:21
7."Skit"--0:08
8."The Other Day"Bluenote4:11
9."Game Over"Bluenote4:10
10."I Wanna Get" (featuring Heather Nicole)Bluenote3:27
11."Balla Talk II"Deep Fried Camp4:20
12."Go Grind"Drathoven4:03
13."Skit"--0:26
14."Luv N My Life"Drathoven3:27
15."U Already Know" (featuring 50/50 Twin)Drathoven3:26
16."Play Dirty" (featuring 50/50 Twin)Bluenote4:04
17."Outro"--0:22

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