Live Hard (EP)

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Live Hard
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ReleasedSeptember 24, 2007 (2007-09-24)
Recorded2007
StudioHeadqcourterz Studios (New York, NY)
Genre Hip hop
Length34:35
Label D.I.T.C. Records
Producer
Showbiz and A.G. chronology
Full Scale
(1998)
Live Hard
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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HipHopDX 3/5 [3]

Live Hard is the third extended play by American hip hop duo Showbiz and A.G. It was released in late 2007 through D.I.T.C. Records. Recording sessions took place at Headqcourterz Studios in New York. Production was handled by Born Lords (Showbiz and E-Blaze). It features contributions from O.C. and DJ Premier.

Contents

Released under the name The Show & A Experience, the EP is the first material the duo has recorded together since 1998's Full Scale and is supposed to be a prelude to an upcoming full-length album. The album was re-released in 2008 on CD and limited 2xLP featuring a remixed version of "Land Of The Free" featuring the same lyrics but with a new beat from Show.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Business as Usual" Show 2:58
2."Can't Relate"
  • Barnes
  • Lemay
Show2:34
3."The World Is Listening"
  • Barnes
  • Lemay
Show3:25
4."Running Man"
  • Barnes
  • Lemay
Show3:04
5."Land of the Free" (featuring O.C.)
Show2:49
6."Live Hard"
  • Barnes
  • Lemay
Show2:45
7."Magic"
  • Barnes
  • Eric Blaze
E-Blaze2:29
8."Business as Usual" (Instrumental) Show3:00
9."Can't Relate" (Instrumental) Show2:33
10."The World Is Listening" (Instrumental) Show3:25
11."Land of the Free" (Instrumental) Show2:49
12."Live Hard" (Instrumental) Show2:44
Total length:34:35

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