Kottonmouth Kings (album)

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No. 7
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 31, 2005 (2005-05-31)
Recorded2005
Genre Rap rock
Length1:15:01
Label Suburban Noize Records
Producer
Kottonmouth Kings chronology
Fire It Up
(2004)
No. 7
(2005)
Koast II Koast
(2006)
Alternative Album Cover
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The Alternative Album Cover which can
be found only in a set with the original at
The online Kottonmouth Kings Store
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Kottonmouth Kings is the eponymous sixth studio album by American hip hop group Kottonmouth Kings. It was released on May 31, 2005 via Suburban Noize Records. The album is also known as "No. 7" because of it being the seventh release overall.

Contents

Production was handled by Mike Kumagai and member Daddy X, who also served as executive producer together with Kevin Zinger. It features guest appearances from Cypress Hill and Tech N9NE.

The album peaked at number fifty on the Billboard 200, No. 21 on the Top Rap Albums, No. 2 on the Independent Albums, No. 50 on the Top Internet Albums, and No. 50 on Billboard Comprehensive Albums.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."King Klick"4:12
2."Make It Hot"
  • Xavier
  • Miller
  • McNutt
  • Kumagai
4:32
3."Get Your High On"
  • Xavier
  • Miller
  • McNutt
  • Kumagai
3:41
4."Bottoms Up"
  • Xavier
  • Miller
  • McNutt
  • Kumagai
4:01
5."Shakey Bones (Interlude)"
  • Miller
  • Patrick Shevelin
0:51
6."We Got the Chronic"
  • Xavier
  • Miller
  • McNutt
  • Kumagai
4:01
7."Peace of Mind"
  • Xavier
  • Miller
  • McNutt
  • Kumagai
3:37
8."F.T.I. 2" (featuring Tech N9NE)
4:20
9."Revolution"
4:11
10."Let the Sunshine"
3:28
11."Piss Test (Interlude)"Xavier1:51
12."Put It Down" (featuring Cypress Hill)
4:56
13."People Come, People Go"
  • Xavier
  • Miller
  • McNutt
  • Kumagai
3:32
14."Watch Your Back"
  • Xavier
  • Miller
  • McNutt
  • Kumagai
3:50
15."Slow Suicide"
  • Xavier
  • Miller
  • McNutt
  • Carrion
2:39
16."P-Town"
  • Xavier
  • Miller
  • McNutt
  • Kumagai
3:56
17."The Munchies"
  • Xavier
  • Miller
  • McNutt
  • Kumagai
4:11
18."Nitrous Tank (Interlude)"
  • McNutt
  • Shevelin
1:14
19."Wasted"
  • Xavier
  • Miller
  • McNutt
  • Carrion
  • Kumagai
3:53
20."Take a Bath"
  • Xavier
  • Miller
  • McNutt
  • Kumagai
4:02
21."Stick Together"
  • Xavier
  • Miller
  • McNutt
  • Kumagai
4:03
22."Wake N Bake" 1:58
Total length:1:15:01

Personnel

Charts

Chart (2005)Peak
position
US Billboard 200 [2] 50
US Independent Albums (Billboard) [3] 2
US Top Rap Albums (Billboard) [4] 21

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References

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  2. "Kottonmouth Kings Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved January 25, 2023.
  3. "Kottonmouth Kings Chart History (Independent Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved January 25, 2023.
  4. "Kottonmouth Kings Chart History (Top Rap Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved January 25, 2023.