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Chicago Picasso

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Download links and information about Chicago Picasso by Naledge. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 01:11:06 minutes.

Artist: Naledge
Release date: 2009
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 20
Duration: 01:11:06
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Intro/Some Sh*t That I Wrote With DJ Timbuck2 2:43
2. In My Own World Featuring Fooch & Mick Luter 2:55
3. Standing On Sofas Featuring Chip Tha Ripper 3:36
4. Focus Featuring Rhymefest 3:43
5. Southside Sh*t Featuring Fooch & GLC 5:07
6. Cleveland Freestyle 3:23
7. Lovin' My Life 3:03
8. Cool Relax Featuring Jay Electronica 3:56
9. Viva el Fantastico Featuring Mickey Factz 3:11
10. Round and Round 3:04
11. It Is What It Is Part 1 3:20
12. The Beat Goes On Featuring Carlita Durand 3:40
13. Blessed By God Featuring a Pinks 3:20
14. I Don't Even Know You Freestyle 2:09
15. Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous 2:47
16. Star Struck Featuring J Ivy & Russoul 4:02
17. Crazy 3:29
18. Brother's Keeper Featuring Vic Spencer 2:40
19. Futuristic Sh*t Featuring Vandylism 3:52
20. Look At Them Hips (remix) Featuring Bun B, Curren$y and Doe Boy 7:06

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When they first emerged from the Chi-town underground, Kidz In the Hall were embraced for Double O's classic-minded production and Naledge's not-too-bougie, not-too-thugged-out wordplay. Following their impressive debut, they signed with Duck Down Records for a follow-up, and ramped up their collegiate/Kanye-esque image, complete with far too much self-assuredness and the requisite uniform of sweaters, tight pants, and goofy shades. Chicago Picasso is billed as a mixtape, and Naledge shares time with a diverse crowd of fellow MCs atop production that runs the gamut from soulful, loop-based jams to chintzy, minimalist synth stomps. Twenty tracks deep, it features hipster-rap golden boys Jay Electronica and Mickey Factz on "Cool Relax" and "Viva el Fantistico" respectively, Dirty South icon Bun B on "Look At Them Hips (Remix)," and local homie Rhymefest on "Focus," plus a plethora of hit-or-miss total unknowns. Ironically, the songs that come off the best ("Cleveland Freestyle," "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous," "It Is What It Is"), are amongst the few without guest rappers.