A Son Unique

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A Son Unique
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 21, 2005 (Digitally)
Genre Hip hop
Length44:24
Producer
Ol' Dirty Bastard chronology
Osirus
(2005)
A Son Unique
(2005)
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A Son Unique is the third and final studio album by Ol' Dirty Bastard. It was supposed to be released after ODB's death in 2004 but was eventually shelved. [3] It was meant to be distributed by label owner Damon Dash. However, ODB was posthumously dropped from Roc-A-Fella Records, and the album has never been released. Despite this, it has been available as a digital download and promo CDs had been circulating on the resale market.

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Background

On the day of its planned release, A Son Unique was made available on iTunes. The release was eventually cancelled by ODB's label, Roc-A-Fella. The album was finally going to be released in November 2009 to commemorate the fifth anniversary of ODB's death, but eventually got delayed again. As of 2020, A Son Unique has never been physically released, but available on digital music distribution services.

Before releasing A Son Unique, ODB changed his stage name from Ol' Dirty Bastard to Dirt McGirt. The working title for the album was Dirt McGirt.

Track listing

A Son Unique track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Lift Your Skirt" (featuring Missy Elliott) Mark Ronson 2:40
2."Pop Shots" (featuring Lil' Fame) DJ Premier 3:38
3."Operator" (featuring The Clipse) The Neptunes 4:02
4."Back In The Air" (featuring Ghostface Killah) RZA 4:04
5."Work For Me" (featuring Young Chris) Rockwilder 4:01
6."ODB, Don't Go Breaking My Heart" (featuring Macy Gray) Damon Elliott 3:39
7."Stomp" (featuring RZA)RZA2:46
8."How Ya Feelin' Dirty"JonesDamon Elliott3:10
9."Intoxicated" (featuring Raekwon, Method Man & Macy Gray)RZA4:18
10."Dirty and Grimey" (featuring N.O.R.E.) Dame Grease 3:31
11."Danger Zone" (featuring Joe Budden)Boola2:57
12."Skrilla" (featuring RZA)
  • Jones
  • Diggs
RZA2:57
13."Don't Hurt Me" (featuring Rhymefest) Soul Diggaz 2:49
Total length:44:24

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