Go Hard or Go Home (album)

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Go Hard or Go Home
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Studio album by Fiend
Released August 31, 2004
Recorded 2004
Genre Hip hop
Label Fiend Entertainment
Producer Fiend, Beats By the Pound
Fiend chronology
Can I Burn? 2
(2003) Can I Burn? 22003
Go Hard or Go Home
(2004)
The Addiction: Hope Is Near
(2006) The Addiction: Hope Is Near2006
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Go Hard or Go Home is the sixth album released by rapper, Fiend. It was released on August 31, 2004 for his label Fiend Entertainment and was produced by him and his former No Limit labelmates, Beats By the Pound. Go Hard or Go Home peaked at No. 81 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.

Richard "Ricky" Jones, better known by his stage names Fiend or International Jones, is an American rapper and producer best known for his time spent with Master P's No Limit Records. Fiend was also briefly signed to the label, Ruff Ryders Entertainment, and is currently signed to Jet Life under Warner Bros.

Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums is a chart published by Billboard magazine that ranks R&B and hip hop albums based on sales in the United States and is compiled by Nielsen SoundScan. The name of the chart was changed from Top R&B Albums in 1999. The chart debuted in the magazine as Hot R&B LPs in 1965, and were also called Top Black Albums; from 1969-1978 they were identified as Soul charts. The US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums tracks the albums of quiet storm, urban contemporary, soul music, R&B, new jack swing, hip hop, and sometimes house music artists.

Track listing

  1. "Intro" – 0:19
  2. "Baller 4 Real" – 4:13
  3. "Two Mad M.F.'s" – 0:14
  4. "U Can Get It" – 3:51 (feat. C-Loc & Ms. Peaches)
  5. "Rollin w/Fe" – 3:36
  6. "Get Bucked" – 4:00
  7. "Smoking Intro" – 0:38
  8. "Roll That, Light That" – 4:42 (feat. Jdawg)
  9. "I'm Ya Problem" – 5:07 (feat. Jdawg)
  10. "Around My Way" – 4:08
  11. "Bout That Action" – 4:03 (feat. Hound)
  12. "Let's Go" – 2:35 (feat. Jdawg)
  13. "Already" – 2:51 (feat. Pee Wee)
  14. "Cream Skit" – 0:50
  15. "I'm Doing It" – 4:02
  16. "Grab That" – 4:10 (feat. Young Hoggs)
  17. "Never Been" – 3:49 (feat. Skull Duggery & Jdawg)
  18. "Guns Up Fiend" – 3:08

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References

  1. Johnny Loftus (2004-08-31). "Go Hard or Go Home - Fiend | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic . Retrieved 2015-11-18.