Track Listing 1. Town, A - (featuring Lonnie Mac/Sean Paul/T.I./Young Dro) 2. We Must Be Heard - (featuring Willie the Kid/Ludacris/Busta Rhymes) 3. Love For Money - (featuring Yung Joc/Flo Rida/Willie the Kid/Gucci Mane/LA The Darkman/Trey Songz/Bun B) 4. I'm Fresh - (featuring Mike Jones/Rick Ross/Trick Daddy) 5. Day Dreaming - (featuring Akon/Snoop Dogg/T.I.) 6. Sweat - (featuring Fabolous/LA The Darkman/Ray J) 7. Ridiculous - (featuring OJ Da Juiceman/Lonnie Mac/Gucci Mane/Yo Gotti) 8. Come Up Boys - (featuring Willie the Kid/LA The Darkman) 9. Yacht Music - (featuring Marsha Ambrosius/Willie the Kid/Nas/Scarface) 10. Tipper Love - (featuring The-Dream/LA The Darkman/Too $hort) 11. Smoke - (featuring Willie the Kid/Lonnie Mac/Gucci Mane) 12. Pimpin Ain't Easy - (featuring LA The Darkman/Styles P./Bun B/Jovan Dais) 13. Gotta Get It - (featuring Juvenile/Soulja Slim/B.G.)
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Akon, B.G., Bun B, Busta Rhymes, Fabolous, Flo Rida, Gucci Mane, Jovan Dais, Juvenile, LA The Darkman, Lonnie Mac, Ludacris, Marsha Ambrosius, Mike Jones, Nas, OJ Da Juiceman, Ray J, Rick Ross, Scarface, Sean Paul, Snoop Dogg, Soulja Slim, Styles P., Styles P, T.I., The-Dream, Too Short, Trey Songz, Trick Daddy, Willie the Kid, Yo Gotti, Young Dro, Yung Joc | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes The infamous Gangsta Grillz mixtape series brings it legit once again with THE ALBUM VOL. 2. The set from ATL-based DJ Drama plays like a collection of hit singles more than a typical mixtape, and features the absolute biggest names in the game circa the late-'00s--including The-Dream, Akon, T.I., Flo-Rida, and canonized O.G.s such as Nas, Snoop Dogg, Scarface, and Trick Daddy. As mixtapes become more and more the preferred medium for releasing hip-hop, DJ Drama stands at the fore of making them a recognized mainstream art form in their own right. THE ALBUM VOL. 2 being a case in point.
Editorial Reviews The disc's most socially relevant track, 'We Must Be Heard,' features Ludacris, Willie the Kid and Busta Rhymes rhyming about the current economic woes, making the song one of the album's brighter spots. XXL
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