Xtended Play Version 3.13

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Xtended Play Version 3.13
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 24, 2006
Recorded2002–2006
Genre Hip hop
Length61:05
Label Needillworks? Ent., Chisel Sound
Producer The 2 Swift Household, Buddah Brothas, DJ Kemo, J Dilla, J-Swift, Kardinal Offishall, Lancecape, Oh No, P. Cauz, Rich Kidd, Saukrates, Tone Mason [1]
Frank n Dank chronology
Xtended Play
(2004)
Xtended Play Version 3.13
(2006)
The EP
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Prefix5.5/10 [2]
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Xtended Play Version 3.13 is the third studio album by Detroit-based hip hop duo Frank n Dank, released on October 24, 2006. The album features production from the likes of J Dilla, Oh No and Rich Kidd, and includes guest appearances from Brick & Lace, Kardinal Offishall, Saukrates, Jeru the Damaja and more.

Contents

Track listing

[4]

#TitleFeatured guest(s)Producer(s)Time
1"Okay" J Dilla 3:33
2"The Hustle"DJ Kemo Oh No 3:05
3"Blaow"Lindo P Tone Mason 3:39
4"What Up"Lancecape2:31
5"My City"Oh No2:31
6"Nice 2 Meet U ('06 Version)" Brick & Lace Saukrates 4:07
7"Sexy"DJ DopeyThe 2 Swift Household3:51
8"The Get Right Song"Rich Kidd3:58
9"Wit FND"DJ Kemo2:45
10"Off Da Hook"Buddah Brothas4:10
11"Xotic Dancer" Kardinal Offishall Kardinal Offishall3:10
12"Ride With Us"SaukratesSaukrates3:24
13"Let's Go"J Dilla2:58
14"Worldwide" Jeru the Damaja The 2 Swift Household3:07
15"M.C.A. (Music Cemetery of America)"ReignJ Dilla2:59
16"I Need That"P. Cauz2:37
17"Nice 2 Meet U (Original Version)"Brick & LaceSaukrates3:30

Bonus DVD

Singles

Single information
"What Up"
  • Released: September 8, 2006
  • B-side: "The Hustle"
"Nice 2 Meet U ('06 Version)"
  • Released: October 10, 2006
  • B-side: "M.C.A."

Personnel

Credits for Xtended Play Version 3.13 adapted from AllMusic. [5]

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