Thug in Thug Out

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Thug in Thug Out
Young noble and hussein fatal-thug in thug out.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 11, 2007
Recorded2007
Genre Gangsta rap
Length57:49
Label High Powered Entertainment,
1Nation Entertainment,
Thugtertainment,
Koch Records
Producer John Silva & A. Geiser (exec.)
J. Silva, P. Silva, Cozmo
Young Noble chronology
Soldier 2 Soldier
(2006)
Thug in Thug Out
(2007)
All Eyez on Us
(2008)
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Intro"J. Silva0:48
2."Hella Bars"Cozmo4:27
3."If I Die Tonight" (Guitar by Ian De Lile)J. Silva4:29
4."Gangsta Party, Pt. 2" (featuring Daz Dillinger)J. Silva3:26
5."Killa Kadaf"J. Silva4:02
6."Where Will I Go" (featuring E.D.I. & Matt Blaque)Cozmo4:13
7."Get It How I Get It"J. Silva3:54
8."Get Money Get Bent"J. Silva4:13
9."Streets Don't Change" (featuring Erin Thompkins & Francci, Guitar by Ian De Lile)J. Silva3:36
10."Can U But That?" (featuring C-Bo)J. Silva3:37
11."B*tches on My Left"P. Silva4:35
12."Outlawz 4 Life"P. Silva3:39
13."Stay on Top of Ur Game" (featuring Yukmouth)J. Silva4:01
14."Keepin' It G" (featuring Big Syke & G-Dub)J. Silva4:28
15."Turn Back Da Clock" (featuring Kastro, Guitar by Ian De Lile)J. Silva3:47
16."Outro"J. Silva0:33

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