United Ghettos of America | ||||
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Released | July 16, 2002 | |||
Recorded | 2001-2002 | |||
Genre | Gangsta Rap, West Coast Hip Hop | |||
Length | 77:43 | |||
Label | Smoke-a-Lot, Rap-A-Lot | |||
Producer | Yukmouth & J. Prince (exec.) | |||
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United Ghettos of America is a soundtrack to accompany the DVD Documentary by the same name released by rapper Yukmouth in 2002 on Smoke-a-Lot/Rap-A-Lot Records. [1] [2]
# | Title | Producer(s) | Performing Artist(s) | Time |
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01 | "La Costra Nostra" | Daisy Villa, Yukmouth | 02:35 | |
02 | "Dem Can't Win" | Gangsta Girl, Tah Tah, Yukmouth | 04:06 | |
03 | "Welcome 2 Da Bay" | Luniz, Mac Dre, Messy Marv | 04:35 | |
04 | "I'm So Cool" | Dru Down, Lil' Ron, Richie Rich, Yukmouth | 04:41 | |
05 | "Top Thugg" | Yukmouth | 04:06 | |
06 | "Da Lot" | Monsta Ganjah, Nyce, Yukmouth | 04:10 | |
07 | "Desperado" | Young Noble, Yukmouth | 03:30 | |
08 | "No Way" | Deidre Selene, Numskull, Yukmouth | 04:31 | |
09 | "N Thugz We Trust" | Brotha Lynch Hung, Keak da Sneak, Yukmouth | 04:40 | |
10 | "Fuck Friendz" | Mac Minister, Yukmouth | 04:08 | |
11 | "Gunz N Rosez" | Bart, Mac Dre, Rida, Yukmouth | 04:32 | |
12 | "Neva" | Big Bear, Dru Down, Yukmouth | 03:28 | |
13 | "Datz Gangsta" | Monsta Ganjah, Nyce, Yukmouth | 04:51 | |
14 | "Money, Murder & Sex" | Jazze Pha, Phats Bossi | 05:37 | |
15 | "Dragon Style" | Daisy Villa, Louie Loc, Yukmouth | 03:55 | |
16 | "So Quick, So Easy" | Deidre Selene, Numskull, Yukmouth | 04:20 | |
17 | "We Getting It" | D-Don, Yukmouth | 03:40 | |
18 | "United Ghettos Of America" | C-Bo, Cold 187um, Mad Lion, MC Eiht, Outlawz, Yukmouth | 06:18 | |
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