Half Baked (album)

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Half Baked
Yukmouth - Half Baked in 2012.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 24, 2012 (2012-04-24)
Recorded2012
Genre Hip hop
Length1:19:09
Label Smoke-a-Lot Records
Producer Yukmouth (exec.)
Yukmouth chronology
Thuggin' & Mobbin
(2010)
Half Baked
(2012)
Dragon Gang
(2013)

Half Baked is the eighth studio album by rapper Yukmouth. It was released on April 24, 2012, through Smoke-a-Lot Records. [1] [2]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Get Lifted"4:23
2."Fire" (featuring Lee Majors, The Jacka & Ampichino)5:10
3."Cookies & Bo" (featuring B-Legit & Cellski)4:22
4."A Million Miles Away" (featuring Black Judah & Govmatic)4:53
5."Smoke Sumthen" (featuring Z-Ro & K.B.)4:50
6."Step Ya Weed Game Up" (featuring Daz Dillinger & Jayo Felony)4:12
7."Rollin Stoned" (featuring J-Hood & Joe Blow)4:08
8."Cobain" (featuring DJ Paul, Ya Boy & D-Golder)4:40
9."Put 1 In The Air" (featuring Matt Blaque, Lil Rue & Blanco)4:25
10."Blowin On Jamaica" (featuring Young Noble & C-Bo)4:24
11."Where U From" (featuring Dru Down, Rah Mean, Stevie Joe, Clyde Carson & Philthy Rich)3:22
12."Kush Cologne" (featuring Belo, Freddie Gibbs & Smiggz)4:26
13."Burn It Down" (featuring Moses & Beeda Weeda)3:51
14."Try Me" (featuring G-Stack)1:58
15."I Need Weed" (featuring Faze & Berner)3:48
16."Loud Pack" (featuring J. Stalin & Lee Majors)3:55
17."Sour" (featuring Styles P)3:21
18."K.O.B." (featuring Chop Black, Kuzzo Fly & Murder Kase)5:12
19."Smell It On Me" (featuring 2 Chainz, Gudda Gudda & D-Golder)3:50
20."Feel So Good" (featuring Ampichino & Young Bossi)4:56

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