World Premiere (Partners-N-Crime album)

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World Premiere
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Studio album by Partners-N-Crime
Released August 7, 2001
Recorded 20002001
Genre Hip hop
Label South Coast Music
Producer Leroy "Precise” Edwards ,Terrence “Sinista” Freeman,FullPack
Partners-N-Crime chronology
We Be Hound'n
(1999) We Be Hound'n1999
World Premiere
(2001)
Club Bangaz
(2005) Club Bangaz2005

World Premiere is the fourth album released by rap group, Partners-N-Crime. It was released on August 7, 2001 for South Coast Music.

Partners-N-Crime is a rap group from New Orleans, Louisiana, made up of Kango Slimm and Mr. Meana, friends raised in the 17th ward of New Orleans, where they met in high school through a mutual friend. The two earned a local buzz performing at various New Orleans talent shows, and eventually signed to Big Boy Records. A rivalry between Partners-N-Crime and Cash Money Records group U.N.L.V. led to further hostilities between Big Boy and Cash Money before the two groups made peace.

Track listing

  1. "Intro"
  2. "Catch the Wall"
  3. "Holla at Me (Feat. 5th Ward Webbie & Bayou Boy)"
  4. "Do Whatcha Do"
  5. "Who Dat (Feat. Fiend of Ruff Ryders)"
  6. "Touch Yo Toes (Feat. 5th Ward Webbie & Cris-Style)"
  7. "Take Me Home (Feat. Ms Tee)"
  8. "I've Been Watching You (Feat. N-Dow)"
  9. "Broke Talk"
  10. "The Heist (Feat. Lil Slim)"
  11. "Dat Boy A Dog (Feat. Ms Tee)"
  12. "Band Talk"
  13. "Shake Yo Rump (Feat. Ms Tee)"
  14. "I Like The Way (Feat. Kango)"
  15. "Money (Feat. Kane & Abel)"


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