Sell Your Dope

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Sell Your Dope
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 12, 2000
Recorded2000
Genre Hip hop
Length74:59 (original)
71:57 (re-release)
Label T-Bones, Hungry Hustler
Producer Joseph "Afroman" Foreman
Afroman chronology
Because I Got High
(2000)
Sell Your Dope
(2000)
The Good Times
(2001)
Singles from Sell Your Dope
  1. "Crazy Rap"
    Released: September 6, 2001

Sell Your Dope is the third studio album by Afroman, first published by T-Bones Records on September 12, 2000. [1] It contains the hit single "Crazy Rap", also known as "Colt 45 and 2 Zig-Zags". The album was re-released on streaming services on August 17, 2020, under the name Sell Your Dope (OG Re-Release).

Contents

Track listing

Original version

  1. "Basehead Boogie"
  2. "Palmdale"
  3. "Crazy Rap"
  4. "Let's All Get Drunk"
  5. "If It Ain't Free"
  6. "Sell Your Dope"
  7. "There's a Price 2 Pay"
  8. "Paranoid"
  9. "Strugglin' n' Strivin'"
  10. "Let Me Out"
  11. "Bacc 2 School"
  12. "Hungry Hustler"
  13. "God Has Smiled on Me"

Notes

Re-release

Credits adapted from Tidal, and reflect the 2020 re-release. [3]

All tracks are written by and produced by Joseph Edgar Foreman, except "Bacc 2 School", co-written and produced by John P Randall.

No.TitleLength
1."Basehead Boogie"4:23
2."Palmdale"6:40
3."Crazy Rap"5:54
4."If It Ain't Free"5:51
5."Sell Your Dope"5:44
6."There's a Price 2 Pay"6:17
7."Paranoid"6:04
8."Strugglin' n' Strivin'"6:05
9."Let Me Out"4:23
10."Bacc 2 School"8:21
11."Hungry Hustler"6:14
12."God Has Smiled on Me"6:00
Total length:71:57

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References

  1. "Album Info: Sell Your Dope". vh1. Archived from the original on February 8, 2011. Retrieved 2011-02-07.
  2. "Sell Your Dope – Afroman | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic . Retrieved 2022-03-15.
  3. "Sell Your Dope (OG-Re-Release) / Afroman – TIDAL". Tidal . Retrieved 14 March 2022.