On the Road to Glory My Story

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On the Road to Glory: My Story
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Released2010
Gemstones chronology
The Testimony of Gemstones
(2008)
On the Road to Glory: My Story
(2010)
Troubles of the World
Singles from On the Road to Glory: My Story
  1. "My Hood"
    Released: May 22, 2010

On the Road to Glory: My Story is the 2010 album from Gemstones. [1]

Contents

Track listing

#TitleProducer(s)Feature guest(s)
1"Intro" (Chris Ellington)
2"Faded Pictures"Darnell Beasley
3"Won't Be Long"Darnell Beasley
4"Heartbeat Of The World"Awol
5"All I Dream Of"Soundtrakk
6"New Day"Panama
7"Deeds"Darnell BeasleyRob Jones
8"Crazy"Stanley Meeks
9"Where Would I Be"Stanley MeeksSa'alek
10"Tired"Bmfitf
11"XL (Excel)" A.J. Crew Sa'alek
12"Bush"Darnell BeasleyTrishaun Colman
13"Grateful"Darnell BeasleyLiam Pepol
14"You"Darnell Beasley
15"R.I.P St. Nic"Corey (Keys) Martin & Yrhynest
16Running
17"17"
18"My Hood"
19"Chances of Heaven"Stanley Meeks
20"Stones"Darnell Beasley
21"Dear God"EmergencyShayla G, Hi-Money ransum, Dat Bizness, B. Sport

Release history

RegionDate
United States August 22, 2010

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References

  1. "[Mixtape] Gemstones – On The Road To Glory My Story". Xclusives Zone. 2010-08-22. Retrieved 2012-03-04.