Remember Me (Mac Dre album)

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Remember Me
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Studio album by
Released2002
Genre Hyphy, hip hop
Label Young Black Brotha
Mac Dre chronology
It's Not What You Say... It's How You Say It
(2001)
Remember Me
(2002)
Thizzelle Washington
(2002)

Remember Me is a 2002 album by hyphy Bay Area rapper Mac Dre.

Track listing

  1. "Another Dose" - (Intro)
  2. "Livin' That Life" - (Remix)
  3. "Gift 2 Gab"
  4. "How I Got This Name" - (Remix)
  5. "Should of Been Mo"' - (Remix)
  6. "My Folks"
  7. "Who Can It Be" - (Remix)
  8. "Back 2 My Mission" - (Remix)
  9. "Times R Gettin' Crazy" - (Remix)
  10. "Feelin Like That Nigga"
  11. "California Livin'" - (Remix)

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