Gang Injunction
Download links and information about Gang Injunction by Nipsey Hussle. This album was released in 2011 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 21 tracks with total duration of 57:39 minutes.
Artist: | Nipsey Hussle |
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Release date: | 2011 |
Genre: | Hip Hop/R&B, Rap |
Tracks: | 21 |
Duration: | 57:39 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Nipsey Hussle Intro | 0:31 |
2. | Forever On Some Fly S**t | 2:15 |
3. | On My S**t (feat. 211 & Freddie Gibbs) | 3:45 |
4. | Big Ole Booty (feat. P2 The LA & Travis Porter) | 2:50 |
5. | Micheal Vick (feat. Mitchy Slick) | 3:36 |
6. | 100 (feat. Famous Fresh, Juice McCain & Menace) | 4:06 |
7. | Here He Go (feat. School Boy Q) | 3:05 |
8. | Get Paper (feat. Paypa) | 2:53 |
9. | They Know (feat. Jay Rock) | 3:04 |
10. | Who's House (feat. Kendrick Lamar & Slim The Mobster) | 3:13 |
11. | 100% Legit (feat. WC) | 3:12 |
12. | Get Mine (feat. Kid Ink) | 3:04 |
13. | In the Club (feat. YG & 211) | 3:18 |
14. | Stop Me Now (feat. Unda Dawg & Mitchy Slick) | 2:40 |
15. | It's a Problem (feat. Snoop Dogg) | 1:49 |
16. | Nipsey Hussle Break | 0:16 |
17. | They Know | 4:09 |
18. | Respect (feat. Bad Lucc) | 1:54 |
19. | eastsidin' (feat. Glasses Malone) | 2:40 |
20. | What Goes Up (feat. Slim The Mobster & Snoop Dogg) | 2:18 |
21. | Bitches Ain't S**t (feat. YG) | 3:01 |
Details
[Edit]Forever repping for South Central L.A., Nipsey Hussle has been bubbling up over the last few years, releasing a gang of mixtapes (three volumes of Bullets Ain't Got No Name, plus The Marathon and The Marathon Continues) and top-shelf collaborations with Snoop Dogg and Drake. While fans are still waiting on his oft-delayed debut, South Central State of Mind, he hits us with Gang Injunction: a thoroughly rugged, 20-track mixtape hosted by DJ RPM and featuring a large crew of young talent, including Freddie Gibbs, Jay Rock, Slim the Mobster, and Glasses Malone, among others. Lyrically, they pretty much stick with the traditional Westside M.O., relaying tales of street violence, scandalous ladies, Golden State pride, bundles of cash, and partying. It's more of a compilation than a true Nipsey album, and tracks like "Michael Vick" and "Respect” are well worth checking out.