Tax Season (album)

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Tax Season
Tax Season album cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 24, 2015
Recorded2014
Genre Hip hop
Length1:02:09
Label RBC Records E1
Producer Daz Dillinger, Whitehead, Big O, Dr. XXXclusive, Playbwoi the Great
Chucky Workclothes chronology
Country Boy Livin'
(2014)
Tax Season
(2015)
Professor Works Laboratory Vol. 1
(2015)

Tax Season is the debut solo album by American rapper Chucky Workclothes. It was originally released on February 24, 2015, by RBC Records, then later released on August 24, 2015 under his own brand. The album features guest appearances from Crooked I, Pusha T, Kurupt, E-40, Young Buck, Young Bleed and more. The album was supported by the singles "Tax Season" featuring Crooked I, [1] [2] "State To State" featuring E-40 [3] and "Nothing Moves" featuring Kurupt. [4]

Contents

Track listings

No.TitleLength
1."Pick Em Up Nelson (Intro)"0:31
2."Tax Season" (feat. Crooked I)4:00
3."You Know the Name"3:32
4."I Don't Know Her" (feat. Joey Souf)2:55
5."52 Bars" (feat. Lake Lee)3:17
6."V.I.P" (feat. Pusha T & Da Bwoi Fane)3:46
7."Livin Outta My Luggage" (feat. Nathan Arizona)3:52
8."The Avenue" (feat. Joey Souf & Spacedad)4:33
9."Is It a Crime" (feat. Grimy)4:35
10."Nothing Moves" (feat. Kurupt)4:10
11."Pick Em Up Nelson (Skit)"0:25
12."On the Way to the Top" (feat. Philthy Phil)4:29
13."State To State" (feat. E-40 & Bigg Dutta)4:03
14."Give It Up" (feat. Ko)2:47
15."Waiting On You" (feat. Young Buck & Buggie)3:50
16."Loud Pack" (feat. Spacedad & Playbwoi the Great)3:49
17."Candy Wrappers"3:57
18."Gotta Get Away" (feat. Young Bleed & Ko)2:59
19."Much Love (Outro)"0:54

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References

  1. Tax Season - Single HipHopDX. Retrieved 2015-12-30.
  2. Chucky Workclothes - Tax Season The College Dropouts. Retrieved 2015-12-30.
  3. State To State - Tax Season - Single 2DopeBoyz. Retrieved 2015-12-30.
  4. Nothing Moves - Tax Season - Single 2DopeBoyz. Retrieved 2015-12-30.