Guilty 'til Proven Innocent

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Guilty Til Proven Innocent
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 6, 1998 (1998-10-06)
Recorded1997–1998
Genre Hip-hop
Length1:17:54
Label
Producer Beats by the Pound
Professional ratings
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Guilty Til Proven Innocent is the only studio album by American hip-hop group Prime Suspects. It was released on October 6, 1998 via No Limit/Priority Records. Production was handled by Beats By The Pound. It features guest appearances from C-Murder, Fiend, Kane & Abel, Lil' Rowdy, Mac, Master P, Mia X, Mr. Serv-On, Ms. Peaches, Mystikal, Silkk the Shocker, Snoop Dogg and Steady Mobb'n. The album debuted at number 36 on the Billboard 200 and number 14 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts, selling 39,000 copies in its first week in the United States.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."All 4 One" (featuring Master P)
Craig B.3:04
2."Money Makes..." (featuring Silkk the Shocker, Kane & Abel)
Mo B. Dick 4:07
3."Liquidation of the Ghetto" (featuring Mystikal)
O'Dell3:53
4."Mac's and Choppers"
  • Herrera
  • Dixon
  • Espradron
O'Dell3:37
5."Bust Back"
  • Herrera
  • Dixon
  • Espradron
Mo B. Dick4:25
6."Ride Wit My Heat"
  • Herrera
  • Dixon
  • Espradron
KLC 2:57
7."Of All da Hustlers" (featuring C-Murder)
O'Dell4:23
8."My Old Lady" (featuring Snoop Dogg & Fiend)
KLC5:11
9."Tweekin'"
  • Herrera
  • Dixon
  • Espradron
KLC2:10
10."Someone Shoulda Told Me" (featuring Mia X)
Mo B. Dick3:54
11."We Gots to Do 'Em" (featuring Steady Mobb'n)
  • Herrera
  • Dixon
  • Espradron
  • Aaron Edmand
  • Billy Moore
KLC4:41
12."Here I Go Again" (featuring Mr. Serv-On)
Mo B. Dick4:11
13."Consequences of the Streets"
  • Herrera
  • Dixon
  • Espradron
KLC4:12
14."Young Niggas"
  • Herrera
  • Dixon
  • Espradron
Craig B.4:08
15."Soldier 4 Life"
  • Herrera
  • Dixon
  • Espradron
Craig B.3:23
16."Last Days" (featuring Mac & Lil' Rowdy)
Craig B.4:02
17."Daily Routine"
  • Herrera
  • Dixon
  • Espradron
KLC3:50
18."Guilty Til Proven Innocent"
  • Herrera
  • Dixon
  • Espradron
Mo B. Dick3:41
19."Fear"
  • Herrera
  • Dixon
  • Espradron
Carlos Stephens 3:46
20."Children of the Corn" (featuring Peaches)
  • Herrera
  • Dixon
  • Espradron
  • Aldreamer Smith
Mo B. Dick4:19
Total length:1:17:54
Notes

Charts

Chart (1998)Peak
position
US Billboard 200 [2] 36
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard) [3] 14

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