This Is the Shack
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| This Is the Shack | |||||
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| Studio album by The Dove Shack | |||||
| Released | August 22, 1995 | ||||
| Recorded | 1995 | ||||
| Genre | G-funk, West Coast hip hop | ||||
| Label | G-Funk Entertainment | ||||
| Producer | Warren G Keith "Clizark" Clark L "Sleepy" Turner H "Hank" Thomas Jason Mizell Anthony "T-Funk" Pearyer Randy Allen DJ Enuf Ricky Harris Ghetto Klownz Simone "Crazy C" Cullins Terrance "Bearwolf" Williams Young Jedi |
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This Is the Shack is the first album from the G funk group The Dove Shack. The album peaked at #68 on Billboard 200 and #13 on Top R&B/Hip-hop albums.[1]
[edit] Track listing
- "Intro" (Skit)
- "Smoke Out"
- "This Is the Shack"
- "Summertime in the LBC"
- "Bomb Drop"
- "The Train" (Skit)
- "Fuck Ya Mouth"
- "Slap a Hoe" (Skit)
- "Freestyle Interview" (Skit)
- "Freestyle"
- "Crooked Cop" (Skit)
- "Ghetto Life"
- "East Side Party"
- "Rollin Wit a Gang"
- "We Funk (the G Funk)"
- "There'll Come a Day"
- "Summertime in the LBC" (Rap)
[edit] References
- ^ This Is the Shack. All Music Guide. Retrieved on 2007-10-15.

