
S.L.A.B.
Vol. 2 : S.L.A.B.ed
© 2002 G-Maab Entertainment (807707905429)
Classic Screwed Underground Southern Rap From Houston, Texas Featuring Members Of Guerilla Maab
tracks
- 1 Show You How It Go (S.L.A.B.ed)
- 2 When We Pull Out (S.L.A.B.ed)
- 3 We Ain't Trippin' (S.L.A.B.ed)
- 4 It's That S.L.A.B. (S.L.A.B.ed)
- 5 Spittin' Fire (S.L.A.B.ed)
- 6 Puttin' It Down For H-Town (S.L.A.B.ed)
- 7 Puttin' It In Yo Face (S.L.A.B.ed)
- 8 U Don't Want No Plex (S.L.A.B.ed)
- 9 Ain't Nothing Changing (S.L.A.B.ed)
- 10 Life Of A Thug Ni**a (S.L.A.B.ed)
- 11 Keep It Gangsta (S.L.A.B.ed)
- 12 Haters Better Duck (S.L.A.B.ed)
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notes
The career of prolific south Houston-based MC Trae began with a guest appearance on Z-Ro's Look What You Did to Me and took root in Guerilla Maab, a group that released several albums during the late '90s and early 2000s. Through a series of solo albums -- such as 2003's Losing Composure, 2004's Same Thing Different Day, and 2006's Drama -- he further established his status as a lyricist who focuses more on the streets than wealth. In addition to being a member of Screwed Up Click, he has also released a pile of mixtapes that have surfaced outside his region. Restless, another 2006 release, was picked up by J. Prince's Rap-A-Lot label -- and therefore the Warner-affiliated Asylum -- for nationwide distribution.