Professor Works Laboratory Vol. 1

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Professor Works Laboratory Vol. 1
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ReleasedDecember 28, 2015
Recorded2015
Genre Hip hop
Length26:06
Label Team Insomniac
Producer Syke Pachino, DJ Choice & Brad Beats, Yankes Pro, Flash Gordon, Sean Beatz
Chucky Workclothes chronology
Tax Season
(2015)
Professor Works Laboratory Vol. 1
(2015)
Professor Works Laboratory Vol. 2
(2016)

Professor Works Laboratory Vol. 1 is an eight track EP by American rapper Chucky Workclothes. It was released by his label Team Insomniac on December 28, 2015. The EP is part of a three part series with the second installment scheduled to be released early Fall 2016. The EP was supported by the singles "Sir Charles" [1] and "Team Insomniac". [2]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Team Insomniac (Intro)" Syke Pachino 3:34
2."Work, Grind, Eat, Rest (feat. Joey Souf)"DJ Choice & Brad Beats2:57
3."Sir Charles"Syke Pachino3:17
4."Nothing for Free (feat. Lake Lee)"Syke Pachino3:17
5."So Easy"Sean Beatz3:23
6."One for the Money (feat. Lake Lee)"Yankes Pro2:16
7."I Ain't Got a Job (feat. Big Jay)"Flash Gordon3:52
8."You Can Have It (feat. Lacey Dee)"Yankes Pro3:36

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References

  1. Sir Charles Official Video UDGSounds.com. Retrieved 2016-06-09.
  2. Team Insomniac Official Video ThisIs50.com. Retrieved 2016-06-09