Millionaire Gangsta

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Millionaire Gangsta
File:Millionaire Gangsta.jpg
Compilation album by
ReleasedJune 22, 2010
Genre Rap
Length1:03:17
Label Prominent House Records [1]
Messy Marv chronology
Blow
(2009)
Millionaire Gangsta
(2010)
Blow: Blocks and Boat Docks
(2010)

Millionaire Gangsta is the 9th compilation album by American rapper Messy Marv, released on June 22, 2010. It includes guest appearances from E-40, Yukmouth and T-Nutty, among other artists. Millionaire Gangsta peaked at #90 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and #8 on the Top Heatseekers Pacific chart. [2] [3]

Track listing

[4]

#Titlelength
1Messy Talkin' (Intro)1:52
2Cheese You Out4:17
3We Bears (featuring D.Z. & T-Nutty)4:35
4My Money (featuring D.Z.)3:28
5So Hard (performed by J. Stalin featuring Philthy Rich & Lil Blood)3:39
6Yayo (featuring Guce)3:51
7Hustle Till I Die (featuring Arrangatang Gang)3:08
8You Ain't Sayin' Nuttin (performed by Marcell)4:19
9I'm Big (featuring E-40 & Miss Cashley)4:03
10Know Bout Me (performed by Do It Movin')4:02
11Let You Have It (featuring Young Jun3)3:39
12Forget Me (featuring D.Z. & Guce)4:00
13In My Shoes (performed by Marcell)3:46
14Sixteen Gangstaz (performed by Guce featuring Squeak Wesson & Matt Blaque)3:08
15Money Mayne (featuring Yukmouth)3:20
16Doin My Thang (performed by Arrangatang Gang featuring Jujizzle & Arkaydion)4:18
17Don't F**k With the Help (featuring Killa Keise & Do It Movin)3:33
18Happy Ending (performed by Balance)4:03
19Outro (performed by various artists)1:34

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References

  1. "Millionaire Gangsta - Messy Marv | Releases | AllMusic". AllMusic .
  2. https://www.billboard.com/artist/messy-marv/chart-history/
  3. https://www.billboard.com/artist/messy-marv/chart-history/heatseekers-(pacific)
  4. http://www.albumfiend.com/album/97154/Messy-Marv-Millionaire-Gangsta.html