The Stash Spot

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The Stash Spot
Outlawz Present EDI The Stash Spot.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 23, 2010
Recorded1999–2009
Genre Gangsta rap
Length49:38
Label Outlaw Recordz
1 Nation Entertainment
Producer EDIDON (exec.)
EDIDON chronology
Doin' It Big
(2008)
The Stash Spot
(2010)
O.G. Est. 1992
(2013)

The Stash Spot is a digital album by rapper EDIDON of Outlawz, It was released on March 23, 2010. [1] [2]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Load Up"EDIDON3:16
2."Legends in tha Game" (featuring Young Noble & Hussein Fatal) 3:50
3."Bad Mutha" (featuring Cezus Walks, Kastro & Stormey Coleman) 3:50
4."She Don't Luv Me" (featuring Man Up & Young Noble) 4:26
5."No Where 2 Run" (featuring stic.man, Stormey Coleman & T-Mo)EDIDON3:18
6."G'z Up" (featuring Stormey Coleman, Young Noble & Zack) 4:43
7."Still Ridin'" (featuring Kastro, Young Noble, 8Ball & T-Mo) 3:59
8."Anyway" (featuring Kastro & T.I.) Jazze Pha 3:40
9."Wonder Why?" (featuring Dirty Bert, Kastro, Napoleon & Young Noble)Quimmy Quim5:40
10."Swear to God" (featuring Petey Pablo, Young Noble & Kastro) 3:36
11."Attitude" (featuring Young Noble, Stormey Coleman & YoungBloodz)Sean P.4:35
12."Betta Get It" (featuring Young Noble, Trick Daddy, Stormey Coleman & Kastro) 4:45

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