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Welcome to the Dopehouse

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Download links and information about Welcome to the Dopehouse by The Dayton Family. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 56:53 minutes.

Artist: The Dayton Family
Release date: 2002
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 16
Duration: 56:53
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Intro 1:33
2. Big Mac 11 4:35
3. Do You Remember 3:20
4. Welcome to Flint 3:47
5. Feds 3:56
6. Gangstarism (featuring Goldfish) 4:11
7. Young Thugs (featuring Ghetto - E, Lori) 4:01
8. Drugstore 3:27
9. Set Up 4:16
10. We Kept It Ghetto 3:19
11. Dope House 3:51
12. Shadows (featuring Ryan, Kalonda) 4:01
13. Outlaws 3:46
14. Weed Song 3:48
15. Simple Wish 3:26
16. Outro 1:36

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One of the most underrated crews in commercial hip-hop, Flint's Dayton Family returned in 2002 with a solid third album, especially so considering there'd been no less than five solo albums since the last Dayton Family LP, 1996's F.B.I.. Again, producer Steve Pitts plays a big role, laying down a variety of deep tracks over the hard-hitting flow of rappers Shoestring, Bootleg, and Ghetto E, and dropping the beats out entirely for a section of "Do You Remember." "Big Mac 11" and the hardly welcoming "Welcome to Flint" are strong tracks too; unlike most hour-long hip-hop production LPs, Welcome to the Dopehouse stays solid throughout, thanks to Pitts' production as well as the rapping.