Track Listing 1. Intro 2. Gangsta (**** * **) - (featuring Kam) 3. Follow My Lead - (featuring Cos/Killa Tay) 4. "Flippin' Chiccens" 5. 187 on a Hook - (featuring Tech N9ne) 6. Watcher, The 7. We All Thug - (featuring Cos/Tall Can) 8. 187 on 24th Street 9. Drunken Style 10. Dedication 11. Divide - (featuring Phatts Bossi/Cos) 12. There It Is 13. Down at the Court House (Skit) - (featuring Art B) 14. Money, Power, Respect - (featuring Spider Loc) 15. Plot, The - (featuring Zagg) 16. Where's My Checc? (Skit) - (featuring Zagg/Art B) 17. My Papers 18. Kicc the Door in (Skit) 19. Don't Stop - (featuring Yukmouth/Spice 1) 20. Outro
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Art B, C-Bo, Cos, Kam, Killa Tay, Phatts Bossi, Spice 1, Spider Loc, Tall Can, Tech N9ne, Yukmouth, Zagg | | Distributor: | E1 Distribution (USA) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Brotha Lynch Hung, C-Bo, Cos, Tall Can, Yukmouth, Kam, TECH N9NE, Phatts Bossi, Art B, Spider Loc, Zagg, Spice 1, Killa Tay (rap vocals); Marlo Henderson (guitar); Keith Eaddy (bass). Producers include: Mike Mosley, Evil, Floss P, Shysti, Lo Kei. Engineers include: Evil, Bosko, Rob Brill. Principally recorded at Sicc Made Musicc, Sacramento, California and Floss P's Studios, Los Angeles, California. There's a lot of street history beneath the surface of this urban-historic collaboration between Sacramento rappers Brotha Lynch Hung and C-Bo. While they both hail from the same town, the pair hail from neighborhoods that have endured vicious gang feuds for years. Thus, the pairing of rappers from two rival crews is a statement in itself, expressing a desire to end the senseless street violence. Lynch previously made his name as a practitioner of deliberately outrageous, exploitative "horrorcore," but here he's toned things down a bit, as he and C-Bo stick closer to a conventional gangsta style. While much of BLOCC MOVEMENT is concerned with the problems exemplified by the problems on the streets of Sacramento, Lynch and C-Bo aren't exactly do-gooders. The duo simultaneously bemoans and revels in the gangsta lifestyle, espousing hardcore attitude backed by hard-hitting beats.
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