Giants & Elephants

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Giants & Elephants
Giants & Elephants.jpg
Studio album by
Guce & J. Stalin
ReleasedJuly 21, 2009
Genre Rap
Length1:08:23
Label Livewire Records/Git Paid Music Group
Producer DJ Daryl, Sean T [1]
Guce & J. Stalin chronology
I Got That Cake Mix!
(2009)
Giants & Elephants
(2009)
The Duffle Bag Boys
(2009)

Giants & Elephants is a collaboration album by American rappers Guce & J. Stalin, released on 21 July 2009. It peaked at #61 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Giants & Elephants is Guce's most successful album to date, and his first appearance on that chart since 1994's Peer Pressure. [2] It features a guest appearance from Currensy.

Music videos has been filmed for "Another Quelo" featuring Shady Nate [3] and "Use a Chick" featuring Killa Keise (who was shot and killed 2 1/2 years after the album's release), Shady Nate, Philthy Rich, Beeda Weeda and Young Jun3. [4]

Track listing

[5] [6]

No.TitleLength
1."Get Off My" (featuring T-Nutty)4:48
2."Murder Mans On" (featuring Killa Keise)4:08
3."M.O.B." (featuring Balance & Lady Unique)4:27
4."Baserock N***a" (featuring Killa Keise)3:48
5."Use A B****" (featuring Killa Keise, Shady Nate, Philthy Rich, Beeda Weeda & Young Jun3)3:41
6."Another Quelo" (featuring Shady Nate)4:25
7."Don't Knock My Hustle" (featuring Killa Keise)3:46
8."Where Da Gangstas Stay"3:45
9."Concrete Jungle" (featuring Mayback)4:57
10."Til My Casket Drop" (featuring Mitchy Slick & AG)4:13
11."Get It Together" (featuring Aristotle & Young Jun3)4:42
12."Dripped In A Hunid Thousand"4:01
13."I'm A D-Boy" (featuring Killa Keise & C-Dot)4:10
14."Hunid Round Drums" (featuring Stevie Joe)4:42
15."Gettin Racks" (featuring Killa Keise & Jet Black)4:30
16."Dis Dat S***" (featuring Currensy)4:20
Total length:1:08:23

Notes

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