Gangsta Harmony
Gangsta Harmony | |
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Studio album by Mo B. Dick | |
Released | April 13, 1999 |
Recorded | 1997-1999 |
Genre | R&B, Hip hop |
Label | No Limit Records/Priority Records/Out The Box Xploitations, LLC |
Producer |
Mo B. Dick (exec.) Beats By the Pound (exec.) |
Professional ratings | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | link |
Gangsta Harmony is the debut album by singer/producer Mo B. Dick. It was released on April 13, 1999 through No Limit Records and was produced by Mo B. Dick himself and the other members of Beats By the Pound. Gangsta Harmony wasn't much of a success, only peaking at #66 on the Billboard 200 and #16 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. There was a music video for the single "Shoot' m up Movies". Also Master P, Mystikal & Snoop Dogg weren't featured on it.
Track listing
- "Picture U & Me"- 4:42
- "Station Identification"- :39
- "Intercourse"- 3:25
- "U Got That Fire"- 4:00
- "Got 2 Git Mine"- 4:31 (featuring KLC)
- "Mo B's Theme"- 2:41 (featuring KLC)
- "Part 3"- 3:50 (featuring C-Murder, Magic & Mia X)
- "Twerk'm"- 4:41 (featuring Sons of Funk)
- "U Fell in Love with a Gangster"- 6:03
- "What's on Your Mind?"- 4:05 (featuring Silkk the Shocker)
- "Shoot'm up Movies"- 4:34
- "Smoke My Life Away"- 4:12
- "It's Alright"- 4:36 (featuring C-Murder)
- "Want/Need"- 3:27 (featuring Mac)
- "I'd Be a Fool"- 4:32 (featuring Fiend & Sons of Funk)
- "As the Ghetto Turns"- 2:49 (featuring Dollolie of Ghetto Commission)
- "Could It B?"- 4:03 (featuring Ms. Peaches & Anita Thomas)
- "Leave Her Alone"- 5:42 (featuring Big Ed, Lil' Gotti, Mr. Serv-On & O'Dell)
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