How the Game Go

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How The Game Go
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 3, 2006
Genre West Coast hip hop, Gangsta rap, Hip hop, Rap, Chicano rap
Label Jaime Trago Music
Producer Mike Cee, Vince V.
Jay Tee chronology
The Thousandaire
(2005)
How The Game Go
(2006)
The Camp Is Back
(2007)

How The Game Go is an album by Vallejo, California rapper Jay Tee, from N2Deep/Latino Velvet.

Track listing

  1. "Off in the Bay"
  2. "So Sick"
  3. "Mack Hand" (featuring Baby Bash & Max Minelli)
  4. "Player Status"
  5. "In the Way of My Hustle" (featuring Young Dru)
  6. "Sippin' on Bird"
  7. "All I Wanted to Be"
  8. "After 2"
  9. "Savage Grind"
  10. "One & Only Son"
  11. "Slow Love"
  12. "My Life"

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