The Graveyard Shift (album)

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The Graveyard Shift
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Mixtape by
ReleasedMarch 29, 2011
StudioBlu Room
Genre Rap
Length56:07
Label Infamous G-Unit, Zoo Life, Fontana Distribution
Producer Havoc, Cavi, Blaqthoven, Zoolife Beatz

The Graveyard Shift is the collaborative mixtape by American rappers 40 Glocc and Spider Loc. The album was released on 29 March 2011 by Infamous G-Unit, Zoolife, Fontana.

Contents

Background

40 Glocc and Spider Loc have teamed up with DJ Drama to release a new street album, Graveyard Shift.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Intro" (DJ Drama)1:13
2."Funny Shit" (featuring Jayo Felony, Kurupt, Village Boo)3:27
3."Gangsta Shit" (DJ Drama)0:19
4."Gangstaz Make The World Go Round" (featuring Kartoon)4:02
5."Busy" (DJ Drama)0:14
6."On The Blocc" (featuring Busta Rhymes)3:56
7."You Got Me" (DJ Drama)0:15
8."Money, Sex, Murder, Drugz" (featuring Jayo Felony)4:01
9."Set It Off" (DJ Drama)0:11
10."That's The Way I Like It" (featuring Obie Trice, Blaqthoven, Jayo Felony)4:54
11."Intermission" (DJ Drama)0:12
12."Carnesade Beef" (featuring MC Eiht, Moss Major)4:37
13."B.A.Y.M.A.C.C." (featuring DJ Drama, Gail Gotti, Tony Yayo)4:25
14."Barak O Drama" (DJ Drama)0:09
15."Official"2:31
16."Skit" (DJ Drama)0:08
17."Type Of Shit I'm On" (Ken Bib)4:47
18."Chedda" (featuring Smurf)3:54
19."From The Streerz" (featuring Noreaga)4:29
20."Hood 2 Hood" (featuring DJ Drama, Young Hootie, Kartoon)3:24
21."Outro" (featuring DJ Drama)4:51

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