Track Listing 1. Record Haters 2. Rappers' Ball - (featuring Too $hort/K-CI) 3. Growing Up 4. Million Dollar Spot - (featuring 2Pac/B-Legit) 5. I Wanna Thank You 6. Story, The 7. My Drinking Club 8. Ring It - (featuring Spice 1/Keek Tha Sneak Of 3X Krazy/Harm) 9. I Like What You Do to Me - (featuring B-Legit) 10. Things'll Never Change 11. It Is What It Is 12. Captain Save Them Thoe - (featuring The Click) 13. Practice Lookin' Hard 14. Outsmart the Po Po's
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | 2Pac, B-Legit, Harm, K-CI, K-Ci Hailey, Keek Tha Sneak Of 3X Krazy, Spice 1, The Click, Too Short | | Distributor: | BMG (distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel includes: E-40, Too Short, 2Pac, B-Legit, Suga T., Spice 1, Keek Tha Sneak, Young Mugzi, Bo-Rock, D-Shot (rap vocals); Studio Ton (guitar, keyboards, drum programming); Ant Banks, Mike Mosley (keyboards, drum programming); K-Ci Hailey (vocals); Harm, LeVitti (background vocals). Producers include: Studio Ton, Mike Mosley, Ant Banks, Tone Capone. Engineers include: Studio Ton, Mike Mosley, Ant Banks.
Editorial Reviews ...The way E-40 crafts his words into a slick, liquid-like flow, chock-full of original slang that always seems to work its way into rap's vernacular...anoints him as one of rap music's most skilled lyricists... Rap Pages (11/01/1996)
4 Mics - Slammin' - ...THA HALL OF GAME, works off tension--the emotion inherent in trying to avoid his past, raise his children, take care of family, be in tune with God...and put out a dope album....HALL is E-40's `Jo Jo Dancer'... The Source (12/01/1996)
4 Mics - Slammin' - ...THA HALL OF GAME, works off tension--the emotion inherent in trying to avoid his past, raise his children, take care of family, be in tune with God...and put out a dope album....HALL is E-40's `Jo Jo Dancer'...Rap Pages (11/96, p.32) - ...The way E-40 crafts his words into a slick, liquid-like flow, chock-full of original slang that always seems to work its way into rap's vernacular...anoints him as one of rap music's most skilled lyricists... The Source (12/01/1996)
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