Ruggedy Baba

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Ruggedy Baba
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 3, 2007
Recorded2006/2007
Genre Afro Hip Hop, Hardcore Rap
Label Rugged Records/Blue Pie Productions
Producer Ruggedman
Ruggedman chronology
Thy Album Come
(2005)
Ruggedy Baba
(2007)
TBA
(2010)

Ruddedy Baba is the second album by Ruggedman, it was released in 2007.

Track listing

  1. "Naija Hip Hop 101, Pt 1 (Intro)"
  2. "Move Sunthin 4 Me"
  3. "Watch Me"
  4. "Club Rugged"
  5. "World Chart Show (Skit)"
  6. "Ruggedy Baba (featuring 9ice)"
  7. "My Life"
  8. " Ja Rule (Skit)"
  9. "Waka"
  10. "To Whom It May Concern"
  11. "Gangsta #1 (Skit)"
  12. "Won't Battle (featuring C'Mion)"
  13. "Touched By An Angel"
  14. "If I Could Do It All (featuring Niyola)"
  15. "Let Me Touch You (featuring George Nathaniel)"
  16. "Flesh 2 Flesh ..2 Death"
  17. "Broken Promise"
  18. "Rock Da Spot (featuring Lord of Ajasa)"
  19. "Jusile (featuring Durella)"
  20. "Boing Boing (featuring Mr Skillz & Stylo G)"
  21. "Naija Hip Hop 101, Pt 2 (Outro)"

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