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*Black Shades <small>'''(feat. Ball Greezy & Billy Blue)'''</small> |
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*Poe Boy Soldiers (DJ Khaled diss) <small>(featuring Mike West & E-Class)</small> |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 19:49, 21 February 2010
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Street Medicine is the debut album of Cash Money Records and Poe Boy Entertainment recording artist Brisco. Brisco confirmed through his Twitter page the album will be released April 20, 2010 after many push backs.[1]
So far two officials singles have been released, "In The Hood" (Featuring Lil Wayne) and "Jus Know Dat" (Featuring Flo-Rida & Lil Wayne).
Confirmed tracks
- In The Hood (feat. Lil Wayne)
- Know What I'm Talkin' Bout (feat. Flo-Rida & Busta Rhymes)
- Slidin'
- So Roxy
- Bitch I'm Me
- Thinking To Myself (feat. Lil Wayne & Birdman)
- Game Room
- Revenge
- Miami Anthem (feat. Casely, Ace Hood, Mista Mac, Rick Ross, Trick Daddy, Flo-Rida, Billy Blue & Ball Greezy)
- Come See Me
- Jus Know Dat (feat. Flo-Rida & Lil Wayne)
- Stay Strapped (feat. Ludacris)
- Black Shades (feat. Ball Greezy & Billy Blue)
- Ain't A Rap Song (This My Life)
- Poe Boy Soldiers (DJ Khaled diss) (featuring Mike West & E-Class)