Gettin' That Guac

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Gettin' That Guac
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Studio album by MessCalen
Released August 1, 2006
Recorded 2003-2006
Genre West Coast hip hop, Hyphy, Gangsta rap
Label City Hall Records
Producer Marvin "Messy Marv" Watson Jr., Cozmo
MessCalen chronology
Hustlan.A.I.R.E.
(2006) Hustlan.A.I.R.E.2006
Gettin' That Guac
(2006)
What You Know Bout Me?
(2006) What You Know Bout Me?2006

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Track listing

  1. "Intro"
  2. "I'm Wet"
  3. "I'm A Hustla" (featuring Redman)
  4. "Here I" (featuring Selau)
  5. "Say That Again"
  6. "M.O.B." (featuring Killa Tay and 151)
  7. "In A Scaper Makin' Paper" (featuring Keak Da Sneak)
  8. "Click Clackin'" (featuring Click Clack Gang)
  9. "Military Thuggin'" (featuring Eddieboy & Slo-O)
  10. "On Da' Corner" (featuring Ice-T)
  11. "I'm A Pimp"
  12. "I Drank, I Smoke"
  13. "The Message"

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