The Rooftop (album)

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The Rooftop
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 6, 2009
Genre Hip hop
Length36:41
Label
  • E1
  • Scilla Hill
  • Splash
Producer Dame Grease, Remo Green, DJ Webstar, Jane Minovskaya, Ricky Blaze
Webstar chronology
Uptown Harlem
(2008)
The Rooftop
(2009)
No.TitleLength
1."Welcome to the Rooftop" (featuring Brucie B)0:24
2."O.M.G." (featuring Ricky Blaze)4:05
3."She Can Get It" (featuring Rex)3:32
4."Uptown (Interlude)" (featuring Ron G and Brucie B)0:47
5."Uptown" (featuring Rex and Styles P)3:42
6."Fast Cars" (featuring Sin)2:40
7."Take You Down" (featuring Brittany Taylor, Rex, and Yung Deion)4:10
8."Hate a Hater" (featuring DJ Miz and Brucie B)0:37
9."In the Air" (featuring Ricky Blaze)3:01
10."Follow Me on Twitter" (featuring Rex, Yung Deion, Young B., and Ricky Blaze)4:07
11."Interlude"" (featuring Brucie B)0:16
12."Dancin on Me" (featuring Juelz Santana)3:37
13."Bring It Over Here" (featuring Rex and Bradhurst)2:23
14."Laughing at the Haters" (featuring Rex, Yung Deion, and Young B.)3:36
15."Rooftop (Outro)" (featuring Brucie B)0:35

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