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The Definition Of Loyalty

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Download links and information about The Definition Of Loyalty by J - Stone. This album was released in 2019 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 21 tracks with total duration of 01:12:29 minutes.

Artist: J - Stone
Release date: 2019
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 21
Duration: 01:12:29
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. The Marathon Continues 3:02
2. Trials & Tribulations 3:00
3. Big Baccwood Roller 3:44
4. Chin Checc (featuring Dom Kennedy) 3:50
5. See You Fail (featuring The Game) 3:42
6. When Thugz Cry 3:04
7. Mind On A Million (featuring Curren$ Y) 5:19
8. Another Level (featuring Bino Rideaux) 3:38
9. Private Jet (featuring The Wale) 3:57
10. Build With You (featuring Garren) 2:59
11. Its All Money In (featuring Ben Official) 3:44
12. Last Call (featuring Snoop Dogg, Jeremih) 3:17
13. Nineteen (featuring Nipsey Hussle, Casanova, Pacman Da Gunman) 3:26
14. Mind State (featuring G. I. Joe OMG) 3:06
15. Real Shit (featuring Mozzy, YFN Lucci) 4:16
16. No Replacement (featuring H60dsta Rob, Garren, G. I. Joe OMG) 4:08
17. From The Bottom 3:18
18. No Reason 2:36
19. Maybe (featuring James Fauntleroy II) 3:01
20. Niggas Fa Life (featuring YG) 2:22
21. In The Mornin (featuring AD, D. Soundz, G. I. Joe OMG) 3:09

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A member of Nipsey Hussle’s tight-knit All Money In label, J. Stone reps for his late, great mentor—not to mention for the continued relevance of Los Angeles street rap—on his most polished album to date. Nipsey’s legacy looms large over the project: On “The Marathon Continues,” Stone tenderly outlines a list of mementos the crew left in their friend’s casket. But beyond the grief, the guest-packed Definition of Loyalty is a celebration of West Coast rap’s past and present: from legends like Snoop Dogg (who joins Stone and Jeremih for “Last Call,” a Marvin Gaye-nodding club banger) to current-day innovators like vibey producer James Fauntleroy (on the lush, soulful “Maybe”) and YG (the neck-snapping N.W.A. redux “N****s Fa Life”).