| Product Summary | | Label: LOUD | | UPC: 00088561172626 | | Release Date: 3/30/1999 | | Buy.com Sku: 60341524 | | Item#: MDSP44 | Format: CD |
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Disc 1
| | Song Title | Sample | | 1. Death Before Dishonesty ~ Bootleg |  | | 2. Fantasies - (featuring Big Shawn/Sophia Taylor) ~ Bootleg |  | | 3. Celebrate - (featuring Ghetto-E) ~ Bootleg |  | | 4. Intro ~ Bootleg |  | | 5. Mama ~ Bootleg |  | | 6. Fly Away - (featuring Ghetto-E/Swift-D) ~ Bootleg |  | | 7. Que The Little Rapper Girl ~ Bootleg |  | | 8. We Gone Ride - (featuring Mr. Bigg/Tommy Clipp) ~ Bootleg |  | | 9. Run For Cover - (featuring Femme Fatale) ~ Bootleg |  | | 10. Bad Guy - (featuring Jake The Flake) ~ Bootleg |  | | 11. If I Die - (featuring Ghetto-E/Swift-D) ~ Bootleg |  | | 12. Sophisticated Thugs - (featuring Ras Kass) ~ Bootleg |  | | 13. No Future - (featuring MC Breed) ~ Bootleg |  | | 14. Interlude ~ Bootleg |  | | 15. Sideways - (featuring Madame Dane) ~ Bootleg |  | | 16. Set Up - (featuring Mr. Bigg/Tommy Clipp) ~ Bootleg |  |
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| | Album Notes and Credits | Notes & Personnel Info |  | Personnel includes: Bootleg, Ras Kass, MC Breed, Ghetto-E, Sophia Taylor, Big Shawn, Mr. Bigg, Tommy Clipp, Femme Fatale, Jake "The" Flake, Swift-D, Maddam Dane. |  | Producers include: Steve Pitts, Frank Robinson, Cory "Co-P" Peterson, Jermaine Timpton. |  | Engineers include: Bernard Terry, Johnny Y. |  | Personnel includes: Bootleg, Ras Kass, MC Breed, Ghetto-E, Sophia Taylor, Big Shawn, Mr. Bigg, Tommy Clipp, Femme Fatale, Jake "The" Flake, Swift-D, Maddam Dane. |  | Producers include: Steve Pitts, Frank Robinson, Cory "Co-P" Peterson, Jermaine Timpton. |  | Engineers include: Bernard Terry, Johnny Y. |  | Recording information: Chung King; Silver Sun Studios. |  | Photographer: Ken Schles. |  | Spawned from his reflections while he was behind bars, Bootleg's debut solo album spits out realism and tough tracks. Hailing from Flint, MI, Bootleg, formerly of The Dayton Family, delivers a true gangsta rap album of 13 street-flavored vignettes. Though all the tracks are distinctive and varied, the sexy, racy lyrics of "MaMa" are sure to make players take notice. Fellow Flint, MI native MC Breed teams up with Bootleg on the mid-tempo head-nodder "No Future." There is also an explosive collaboration with Ras Kass. "Sophisticated Thugs" finds Bootleg offering a personal tribute to the late Tupac Shakur. "I think Pac was one of the best and I felt like he deserved a song from me," said Bootleg. |  | Spawned from his reflections while he was behind bars, Bootleg's debut solo album spits out realism and tough tracks. Hailing from Flint, MI, Bootleg, formerly of The Dayton Family, delivers a true gangsta rap album of 13 street-flavored vignettes. Though all the tracks are distinctive and varied, the sexy, racy lyrics of "MaMa" are sure to make players take notice. Fellow Flint, MI native MC Breed teams up with Bootleg on the mid-tempo head-nodder "No Future." There is also an explosive collaboration with Ras Kass. "Sophisticated Thugs" finds Bootleg offering a personal tribute to the late Tupac Shakur. "I think Pac was one of the best and I felt like he deserved a song from me," said Bootleg. | Musical Guests |  | Ras Kass |  | Big Shawn |  | Swift-D |  | MC Breed |  | Mr. Bigg |  | Maddam Dane |  | Sophia Taylor |  | Tommy Clipp |  | Ghetto-E |  | Femme Fatale |  | Jake The Flake |  | Madame Dane |
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| | Technical Info |  | Release Date : 03/30/1999 |  | Original Release Date : 1999 |  | Catalog ID : 1726 |  | Label : Relativity |  | Number of Discs : 1 |  | Studio/Live : Studio |  | Mono/Stereo : Stereo |  | SPAR Code : n/a |  | UPC : 00088561172626 |
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| | Professional Reviews | | The Source (6/99, p.214) - 3 Mics (out of 5) - "...The former member of the Dayton Family starts off on firm ground with the title track, and while he does obviously flow in and out of Tupac's style, Bootleg quickly explains himself..."The Source (6/99, p.214) - 3 Mics (out of 5) - "...The former member of the Dayton Family starts off on firm ground with the title track, and while he does obviously flow in and out of Tupac's style, Bootleg quickly explains himself..." |
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