Kunta Kinte (album)

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Kunta Kinte
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Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 21, 2006
Recorded2005
Genre Hip hop
Label Sumday Entertainment
Producer Keak da Sneak, Big Hollis
Keak da Sneak chronology
Contact Sport
(2006)
Kunta Kinte
(2006)
Thizz Iz Allndadoe
(2006)

Kunta Kinte is a solo album released by rapper, Keak da Sneak. The album is essentially a re-release of 2005's Town Business with a few extra tracks.

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Track listing

  1. "Scarface Dust"- 3:41
  2. "Blind to Get It"- 3:39
  3. "Super Hyphy"- 3:26
  4. "Town Business"- 4:36
  5. "Get That Doe"- 3:24
  6. "T-Shirt Blue Jeans & Nike's #2"- 3:18
  7. "Bumpers"- 4:36
  8. "Light Gray Shit"- 4:53
  9. "Support Your Own Supple"- 3:47 (Featuring Luni Coleone)
  10. "What a Relief"- 3:46
  11. "All My Niggas"- 3:15
  12. "Dope House's and Powder"- 4:39
  13. "Leanin"- 4:10
  14. "Lookin at Booty"- 4:48
  15. "Yeah"- 6:25

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