West Coast Mafia

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West Coast Mafia
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Compilation album by
ReleasedJuly 23, 2002 (2002-07-23)
Recorded2002
Genre
Length1:13:17
Label West Coast Mafia Records
Producer
  • C-Bo (exec.)
  • Bosko
  • Flossy P
  • Mobetta
  • Pizzo
  • Rick Rock
  • Roger Troutman Jr.
  • Spade & Crash
  • Vonzail
  • Wino
C-Bo chronology
Life as a Rider
(2002)
West Coast Mafia
(2002)
Desert Eagle
(2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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West Coast Mafia is a compilation album by American West Coast hip hop recording artist C-Bo. It was released July 23, 2002, via West Coast Mafia Records. Production was handled by Pizzo, Bosko, Spade & Crash, Flossy P, Mobetta, Rick Rock, Roger Troutman Jr., Vonzail and Wino, with C-Bo serving as executive producer. It features guest appearances from Big Lurch, Bobby Sealz, Bosko, Brotha Lynch Hung, CJ Mac, Cool Nutz, Cozmo, Crysis, E-40, Fat Tone, H60dsta Rob, Killa Tay, Lil' Cyco, Marvaless, Max Julian, Mr. Short Khop, Phats Bossi, Pizzo, Spade & Crash, Speedy, Thug Misses, Young Meek and Yukmouth. The album peaked at number 136 on the Billboard 200, number 38 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and number 10 on the Independent Albums charts in the United States.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."WC (Intro)" (featuring Spade & Crash)Spade & Crash0:40
2."Milk & Honey"Pizzo4:25
3."We Did It" (featuring Bobby Sealz & Spade)Bryan "Wino" Dobbs4:39
4."So Much Chedda" (featuring Killa Tay)Pizzo4:18
5."West Coast Mafia Gang" (featuring Cool Nutz, H60dsta Rob, Max Julian, Phats Bossi & Speedy)Bosko3:11
6."Party Tonite" (featuring Yukmouth)Floss P4:52
7."Can U Deal Wit This?" (featuring Big Lurch & Killa Tay)Roger Troutman Jr.5:49
8."Head on Freeway"Vonzail4:06
9."The Plot (Skit)" (featuring Spade & Crash)Spade & Crash0:56
10."Gee'd Up (Blocc Movement)"Pizzo2:54
11."Clean Getaway? "Surprise!" (Skit)" (featuring Spade & Crash)Spade & Crash0:30
12."U No the Rules" (featuring Bobby Sealz & Cozmo)Floss P4:10
13."Blacc Gorrillas" (featuring Lil Cyco)Mobetta4:07
14."Keep Shit Locced" (featuring Brotha Lynch Hung & Fat Tone)Pizzo4:34
15."Y'all Prankstas" (featuring CJ Mac, Cryciz & Mr. Short Khop)Bosko4:02
16."Dub C M'D Out" (featuring Marvaless, Lil Cyco, Pizzo, Thug Misses) Rick Rock 5:27
17."Thugg It!" (featuring E-40, Killa Tay, Thug Misses & Bosko)Bosko5:14
18."It's Not a Game (Skit)" (featuring Spade & Crash)Spade & Crash0:42
19."I'm a Baller"Pizzo4:47
20."Rat Head" (featuring Young Meek)Bosko3:54
Total length:1:13:17

Charts

Chart (2002)Peak
position
US Billboard 200 [2] 136
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums ( Billboard ) [3] 38
US Independent Albums ( Billboard ) [4] 10

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