Rocky 7 (album)

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Rocky 7
't Hof van Commerce - Rocky 7 - cover.jpg
Studio album by 't Hof van Commerce
Released 2002
Genre Hip Hop
Label Kinky Star
Producer 't Hof van Commerce
't Hof van Commerce chronology
Herman
(1999) Herman1999
Rocky 7
(2002)
Ezoa en niet anders
(2005) Ezoa en niet anders2005

Rocky 7 is the 2002 third album by Belgian hip-hop group 't Hof van Commerce.

t Hof van Commerce hip hop group from Belgium

't Hof van Commerce is a Belgian hip hop crew from Izegem in the province West Flanders in Flanders, the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium. Their name means 'commercial court' in their local dialect. Almost all their raps/lyrics are in West Flemish, the Dutch dialect of the province of West Flanders, with the exception of some lines sung in Limburgish by DJ 4T4 or a mix between those two dialects.

Contents

Track listing

[1]

  1. "Slaet op min gat"
  2. "Kom mor ip"
  3. "'t Beste moe nog komm"
  4. "4T4 zegt"
  5. "Punk of yo!"
  6. "Allo concurrentie" (with Statiek)
  7. "Punk of yo"
  8. "Dikkenekke"
  9. "Buyse zegt"
  10. "Tusn eemle en elle" (with Stijn Nijs)
  11. "Wik ist?" (with Freestyle Fabrik)
  12. "Zonder Totetrekkerie" (with TLP)
  13. "Leverancier zegt"
  14. "Zeg et voart"
  15. "Lat mie zin en grust" (with Peter Lesage)
  16. "Casino Royale" (with Massis and Mauro Pawlowski)

Chart positions

Country Peak position [2]
Belgium 7

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