Tomorrow (C-Murder album)

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Tomorrow
C-murder-tomorrow.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 15, 2010
Recorded2009–2010
Genre Gangsta rap, hardcore hip hop
Length51:49
Label TRU Records, Venti Uno
C-Murder chronology
Calliope Click Volume 1
(2009)
Tomorrow
(2010)
Ain't No Heaven In The Pen
(2015)

Tomorrow is the eighth studio album by rapper C-Murder. [1] The album was released on June 15, 2010 under TRU Records & Venti Uno, while he is serving life imprisonment sentence for second degree murder.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "The Message" 1:46
  2. "The Life Eye Live" (featuring Verse & AR) 5:10
  3. "Snow Bunny" (featuring Verse & Jason Lyric) 4:02
  4. "Tomorrow" (featuring B-Streezy) 4:43
  5. "Message Parlor" (Skit) 1:59
  6. "Bottom of da Boot" (featuring Verse & Dofus) 4:02
  7. "Heartbeat" (featuring Verse) 3:44
  8. "See It in My Eyes" (featuring Von, Holidae & AR) 4:28
  9. "Neva Look Back" 3:45
  10. "How I Live" (featuring Verse) 4:48
  11. "Chinese Restaurant" (Skit) 0:54
  12. "I'm a Problem" (featuring Pukie, Von & Jahbo) 4:05
  13. "Suicide Mission" (featuring Macho & Kis) 4:38
  14. "Make U Cry" 3:07
  15. "Thank You" 0:38

Credits

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References

  1. "Tomorrow". Amazon.