Still Psycho

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Still Psycho
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 29, 2008
Recorded2007-2008
Genre Horrorcore, gangsta rap, hardcore hip hop
Label Psycho Ward Entertainment
Producer X-Productions, Mike B, Candyman, Jerry X
Ganxsta N.I.P chronology
The Return of the Psychopath
(2003)
Still Psycho
(2008)
Psych' Swag: Da Horror Movie
(2010)

Still Psycho is the seventh album released by rapper, Ganxsta N.I.P. It was released in 2008 through his own label, Psycho Ward Entertainment. The album was released after 5 years from his last album "The Return of the Psychopath". The only guest on the album is K-Rino. Producers on the album are X-Productions, Mike B, Candyman, Jerry X.

Track listing

  1. "We Can Rebuild Ganxsta Nip"- 4:53
    • Producer - Mike B
  2. "Brought Me Back from da Dead!"- 3:41
    • Producer - Candyman
  3. "Nip Is Back!!!"- 3:15
    • Producer - Mike B*
  4. "Nip-U-Later"- 4:27
  5. "Blood Thirsty"- 3:13
  6. "Down South"- 3:35
  7. "Still Psycho"- 3:21
  8. "Bob Ya Head"- 3:06
  9. "Go Crazy"- 3:27
  10. "Fuck Dem Cops!"- 4:22
  11. "Take Over"- 4:40 (Featuring K-Rino)
  12. "Real Talk"- 3:19
  13. "Conversation with the Reaper"- 3:50
    • Producer - Candyman (9)
  14. "Streets of South Park"- 3:14
    • Producer - Jerry X
  15. "Outro"- 1:15

Personnel

Engineer - J-Blast

Mixed By - J-Blast

Photography - Peter Beste

Producer - X-Production* (tracks: 4 to 12)

Written-By - Ganxsta N.I.P

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