Relativity Urban Assault

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Relativity Urban Assault
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Compilation album by
Various artists
ReleasedSeptember 10, 1996
RecordedJanuary – July 1996
Genre Hardcore hip hop, East Coast hip hop, West Coast hip hop, Midwest hip hop
Length54:52
Label Relativity
Producer Big Jaz, The Beatnuts, Pete Rock, No I.D., Showbiz, DJ Honda, Cold 187um, Julio G, Tony G, Lev Berlak, Chris Hicks, 8-Off, Born Lords, Frankie Cutlass, Bishop "Stick" Burrell
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Relativity Urban Assault is a compilation album released by Relativity Records on September 10, 1996. The album's best known song is Common's "The Bitch in Yoo", which was a diss song aimed at rapper, Ice Cube and his group Westside Connection.

Track listing

  1. "World Famous"- 4:01 (M.O.P.)
  2. "Find That" (The Beatnuts)
  3. "The Bitch in Yoo" (Common)
  4. "Firewater"- 4:14 (Fat Joe)
  5. "The Real Weight"- 3:36 (No I.D.)
  6. "Rugged-N-Raw"- 3:34 (PMD)
  7. "Games People Play"- 4:24 (Frankie Cutlass)
  8. "Out for the Cash"- 3:49 (DJ Honda, The Beatnuts & Fat Joe)
  9. "Blood Bath"- 4:25 (The Dayton Family)
  10. "Choppin' It Up"- 3:04 (Dru Down)
  11. "Opening Doors"- 4:40 (Mac Mall, Cold 187um & Kokane)
  12. "Baby I Love You"- 6:12 (H-Town)
  13. "La Raza II"- 5:13 (Frost)

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