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
Review scores
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Get Ya Mind Correct is the debut collaborative studio album by American rappers Paul Wall and 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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