Super Pack 2

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Super Pack 2
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ReleasedFebruary 28, 2013 (2013-02-28)
Genre Hip hop
Length76:08
Label Fly Union Records
The Greater Than Club
Producer Fly Union
Fly Union chronology
Value Pack 7 (Zenith)
(2012)
Super Pack 2
(2013)
Small Victories
(2014)
Singles from Super Pack 2
  1. "Dreams BankReau Can Buy"
    Released: November 2, 2011
  2. "Gone"
    Released: November 16, 2011
  3. "The Hard Way"
    Released: April 6, 2012
  4. "Conflicted"
    Released: May 31, 2012
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Super Pack 2 is a compilation album by hip hop group Fly Union. [1] [2] [3] [4] The album was released on February 28, 2013. [5] The album compiles three EPs from Fly Union's Value Pack EP series (Value Pack 5, Value Pack 6 and Value Pack 7 (Zenith)). [6] The album features guest appearances from artists Chip tha Ripper, [7] and GLC. [8]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Tell Her" (featuring Chip tha Ripper)J. Smith, J. Tribune, C. Worth 4:19
2."We Out"J. Smith, J. Tribune3:27
3."Go Dumb" (featuring B. Wilks)I. Houpe, J. Tribune, B. Wilks2:21
4."Tonight"J. Smith2:34
5."Winter Summer"I. Houpe, J. Smith, J. Tribune3:20
6."Long Run"I. Houpe, J. Smith, J. Tribune4:18
7."Good to Go"I. Houpe, J. Smith, J. Tribune4:03
8."Feel Good"I. Houpe, J. Smith, J. Tribune3:51
9."U Know Who You Are"J. Smith4:16
10."Partner"I. Houpe, J. Tribune2:22
11."The Hard Way"I. Houpe, J. Smith, J. Tribune5:07
12."Gone"I. Houpe, J. Smith, J. Tribune4:09
13."Nothing New"I. Houpe, J. Smith, J. Tribune4:51
14."Cashing In"I. Houpe, J. Smith, J. Tribune4:52
15."Seen This Before" (featuring GLC) L. Harris, I. Houpe, J. Tribune4:40
16."Home With Me"I. Houpe, J. Tribune3:17
17."What You Feel"I. Houpe, J. Tribune3:33
18."Conflicted"J. Smith3:36
19."Dreams BankReau Can Buy"J. Smith3:26
20."Because It's Real"I. Houpe, J. Smith3:46

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