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Da U.S. Open

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Download links and information about Da U.S. Open by Mac Dre, Mac Mall. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 43:50 minutes.

Artist: Mac Dre, Mac Mall
Release date: 2005
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 12
Duration: 43:50
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Da U.S. Open 2:24
2. They Ask for It 3:12
3. Cuddies Say "Yee" 4:03
4. Giggin' (featuring Rydah J. Klyde) 4:22
5. Heat & Head 4:04
6. Tha Nation of Thizzlam (featuring Dubee, P. S. D) 4:18
7. Murda I Wrote (featuring Rydah J. Klyde) 4:02
8. Willingly 3:21
9. I Got... 3:24
10. Klyde, Mall & Dre (Featuring Rydah J Klyde) (featuring Rydah J. Klyde) 3:19
11. Maca.Frama.Lamma 4:21
12. Dredio (featuring E - 40) 3:00

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After settling their long-running feud, old friends Mac Dre and Mac Mall reunited at the end of Dre’s life for Da U.S. Open. They are joined by Dubee, J-Diggs, Rydah J. Klyde and E-40, making this a family reunion for the Vallejo rap scene. The album was the first release after Mac Dre’s murder in November 2004, and it became a bittersweet reminder of how sharp his rap skills were at the time of his death. While Rydah and Mall tear into their verses on “Klyde, Mall and Dre,” Dre’s section is a lesson in effortless cool. You can witness Dre pushing Bay rap forward with “Giggin’” and “Willingly,” but the best songs come at the end. “Maca.Frama.Lamma” is a signature Mac Dre song in the tradition of “Nothin’ Correctable” and “Fish Head Stew.” The best of the bunch is undoubtedly “Dredio,” a song based on Royal Cash’s 1983 electro classic “Radio Activity.” Dre and Mall jump on the track like it was brand new, and with a typically nutty verse from E-40 the song becomes a classic in its own right.