My Last and Best Album

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My Last and Best Album
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Studio album by
Released10 March 2008
Genre British hip hop
Label Low Life Records
(LOW50)
Producer Braintax, Colin Emmanuel
Braintax chronology
Panorama
(2006)
My Last and Best Album
(2008)

My Last and Best Album is the third and final studio album released by Braintax. It was the 50th CD release on Low Life Records. [1]

The album was released on 10 March 2008.

Track listing

  1. "Magnum on Crack" - 2.34
  2. "Fix Up Come On" - 3.58
  3. "Retail" - 3.27
  4. "Real People" - 3.17
  5. "Duvet" - 3.50
  6. "The Beast Is Us" - 4.02
  7. "Munchies" - 3.15
  8. "Invisible Media" - 3.36
  9. "Goldfish Bowl" - 3.38
  10. "Riviera Hustle 3" - 3.45
  11. "Last One Out Turn Off the Lights" - 4.05

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