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Pimp to Eat
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Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 15, 2000 (2000-08-15) [1]
June 10, 2016 (2016-06-10) (re-release) [2]
Genre
Length1:00:26
Label Ground Control Records/Mello Music Group
Producer Analog Brothers
Kool Keith chronology
Matthew
(2000)
Pimp to Eat
(2000)
Masters of Illusion
(2000)
No.TitleLength
1."Analog Brother's Intro"3:41
2."Analog Technics" (featuring Odd Oberhiem)4:52
3."More Freaks"4:03
4."2005" (featuring Odd Oberhiem)4:29
5."So Bad"4:03
6."Analog Annihilator vs. Silver Surfer"3:49
7."Perms, Baldheads, Afros & Dreds"4:09
8."Who Wana Be Down" (featuring Rhyme Syndicate)4:43
9."Country Girl"4:03
10."War" (featuring Jacky Jasper & DJ Cisco)4:04
11."Doubleback"3:48
12."We Sleep Days" (featuring Jacky Jasper)3:43
13."Bionic Oldsmobile"4:27
14."Shut Down Show" (featuring Synth-A-Size Sisters)3:24
15."Once I Get It" (featuring Teflon)1:04
16."Analog Outro"2:19
Total length:1:00:26

Sample credits [13]

Personnel

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