Turf Politics

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Turf Politics
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 23, 2002
Recorded20012002
Genre Gangsta rap
West Coast hip hop, Hyphy
Label Scalen
Messy Marv chronology
Still Explosive
(2001)
Turf Politics
(2002)
DisoBAYish
(2004)

Turf Politics is the fourth studio album by rapper Messy Marv.

Marvin Watson Jr., better known by his stage name Messy Marv, is an American rapper who began his career in the Fillmore District of San Francisco, California.

Track listing

  1. "What!" (featuring C-Bo)
  2. "For a Life Time"
  3. "Turf Politics"
  4. "Pimping and Hoing" (skit)
  5. "Hoe 4 Me" (featuring Rappin' 4-Tay)
  6. "Cuzzin"
  7. "Who Woulda Known" (featuring The Soul Child)
  8. "Mafia Shift" (skit)
  9. "Thug Life"
  10. "Center of Attention" (featuring E-40 and B-Legit)
  11. "Twisted" (featuring George Clinton)
  12. "Dream On"
  13. "Nikki"

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