The Streets Made Me

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The Streets Made Me
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ReleasedJuly 24, 2001
Recorded2001
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Length73:46
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Soulja Slim chronology
Give It 2 'Em Raw
(1998)
The Streets Made Me
(2001)
Years Later
(2002)
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The Streets Made Me is the second studio album by American rapper Soulja Slim, released by No Limit Records and Priority Records on July 24, 2001. The album wasn't as successful as his previous album. It was his last release with No Limit Records, released on independent outlet No Limit South. It features guest appearances from Slay Sean, Krazy & Traci among others. Soulja Slim soon left to start his own label, Cut Throat Committee.

Track listing

The Streets Made Me
No.TitleLength
1."Intro"1:26
2."Get Cha Mind Right" (featuring Black Felon aka X-Conn)3:45
3."Make It Bounce"3:08
4."Soulja 4 Life"4:22
5."I'm a Fool"3:22
6."Gun Smoke"3:02
7."Make It Happen" (featuring Krazy)4:23
8."Slim Pimpin'"3:21
9."Bout Dis Shit"3:44
10."Smoked Out"3:44
11."Talk Now" (featuring Traci aka Baby Girl)3:37
12."Bossman" (featuring Ms. Peaches)3:04
13."Let It Go"3:09
14."Skit"0:36
15."That's My Hoe"3:30
16."Straight 2 The Dance Floor" (featuring Damien, Tre-Nitty & Twelve A 'Klok)3:28
17."Ya Heard Me"4:07
18."What You Came Fo" (featuring Tre-Nitty & Twelve A 'Klok)4:14
19."My Jacket"5:05
20."Where They At"3:48
21."Can't Touch Us" (featuring Master P, Krazy, Slay Sean, Afficial & Silkk The Shocker)4:51

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