The Shit (album)

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The Shit
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Studio album (Unreleased)by
Released2008
Recorded1992-1994
Genre Hip hop, party rap, G-Funk
Label Death Row
Producer Suge Knight (exec.), DJ Quik
2nd II None chronology
Classic 220
(1999)
The Shit
(2008)
Singles from The Shit
  1. "Didn't Mean to Turn You On"
    Released: May 24, 1994 [1]

The Shit is an unreleased studio album by Hip hop duo, 2nd II None originally set for release in 1994 on Death Row Records but was shelved and later leaked in 2008. [2] The album is executive produced by Suge Knight and produced by DJ Quik.

Track listing

  1. "Intro" - 0:35
  2. "Get'cha Clown On" - 4:23
  3. "Why Must I..." - 4:19
  4. "Nasty Message" - (featuring Lashelle) 0:23
  5. "I Can Tell (The Nasty Song)" (featuring Jewell) - 4:11
  6. "Nuthin' Has Changed" (featuring DJ Quik) - 4:04
  7. "Let's Get Higher" (featuring DJ Quik) - 5:52
  8. "Kan't Wait To Do This" (featuring 2 Tone(rip)) - 3:49
  9. "Tha Shit" - 5:59
  10. "Gotta Get'cha Hot" - (featuring Goldy Mac) 4:29
  11. "Funny How Things Change" - (featuring Father Amde Hamilton of Watts Prophets) 4:08
  12. "B Alright" - (featuring Dionne Knighton) 4:01
  13. "If U Ain't Fuckin' (How You Gonna Get Home?)" (featuring Sexy Leroy & The Chocolate Lovelitez) - 4:44
  14. "Didn't Mean To Turn You On" - 4:44
  15. "Funny How Things Change (Remix)" - 4:12
  16. "Theo Commercial" (featuring DJ Quik) - 2:13

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References

  1. "Didn't Mean to Turn You On [CD/Vinyl Single] - 2nd II None | User Reviews". AllMusic. 1994-05-24. Retrieved 2018-07-19.
  2. Rider, Row (2009-08-25). "DeathRowTapes: 2nd II None - The Shit". Deathrowtapes.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2018-07-19.