Welcome to My City 2

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Welcome to My City 2
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 30, 2012
Genre Southern hip hop
Label Drum Squad Records
Producer Drumma Boy (exec.)
Don Vito, Mars, DJ Squeeky, Degree, Peezy, Fate Eastwood
Drumma Boy chronology
The Birth of D-Boy Fresh
(2010)
Welcome to My City 2
(2012)

Welcome to My City 2 is an album by rapper Drumma Boy. The album features exclusive tracks from Drumma Boy with appearances by Young Buck, Gangsta Boo, DJ Paul, Juicy J, 8 Ball & MJG and more. It was released for digital download on March 30, 2012. [1] [2] [3]

Track listing

Welcome to My City 2 track listing [4]
No.TitleProducerLength
1."From da City" (DJ LL featuring Drumma Boy, Kristyle, B-Hav, Lionheart, GK, Degree, Allie Baby & Gangsta Boo) Drumma Boy 7:16
2."Welcome" (Young Dolph featuring Zed Zilla & Playa Fly)Drumma Boy3:51
3."My City Is the Realest" (Drumma Boy featuring DJ Paul)Drumma Boy3:01
4."Where I Come From" (Drumma Boy featuring Junior Reid)Mars3:52
5."M.E.M.P.H.I.S." (Frayser Boy featuring Gangsta Boo & La Chat)Drumma Boy3:56
6."Rollin'" (Drumma Boy featuring B-Hav & Gangsta Boo)Drumma Boy4:59
7."Dolla Signs" (Beanie Sigel featuring 8Ball & MJG) Don Vito 5:31
8."My City on Lock" (Drumma Boy featuring Juicy J & Lil Peanut)DJ Squeeky4:15
9."Go Head Den" (P.B.Z. featuring Drumma Boy)Drumma Boy4:04
10."Dat Recipe" (Future featuring Drumma Boy & Young Dolph)Peezy4:15
11."TN Boyz" (Criminal Mane featuring Young Buck & Don Trip)Drumma Boy4:22
12."Drum Gang" (Drumma Boy featuring B-Hav, Degree, GK, Kristyle, Allie Baby & Gangsta Boo)Degree4:54
13."Hood on Smash" (Young Dolph featuring Criminal Mane & O.G. Boo Dirty)Drumma Boy4:07
14."My Block Major" (Bump featuring Yung Kee & Lionheart)DJ Squeeky4:09
15."Talk of da Town" (2Deep Feat. Devin Hill)Drumma Boy3:33
16."Know Your History" (Drumma Boy featuring 8 Ball & MJG)Fate Eastwood5:53

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