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==Background==
==Background==
The album was originally planned to be released as early as 2007.<ref>http://realtalkny.uproxx.com/2007/11/topic/topic/exclusives/real-talk-with-juelz-santana-born-to-lose-built-to-win/</ref> It has been delayed multiple times because of label issues.<ref>http://www.yorapper.com/camron-sells-juelz-santana-for-2-million/</ref> There were two promo singles released for the album, "The Second Coming" in 2007 and "Days of Our Lives in 2009. The first official single for the album is "[[Mixin' Up the Medicine]]", which features Yelawolf. A video for "Mixin' Up the Medicine" was released on December 10, 2009.<ref>http://nahright.com/news/2009/12/10/video-juelz-santana-ft-yelawolf-%e2%80%93-mixin%e2%80%99-up-the-medicine/</ref> The second official single for the album is "[[Back to the Crib]]", which features [[Chris Brown (American singer)|Chris Brown]]. A video for "Back to the Crib" was released on December 14, 2009.<ref>http://videos.onsmash.com/v/wmesibAcHDPPpWet</ref>
The album was originally planned to be released as early as 2007.<ref>http://realtalkny.uproxx.com/2007/11/topic/topic/exclusives/real-talk-with-juelz-santana-born-to-lose-built-to-win/</ref> It has been delayed multiple times because of label issues.<ref>http://www.yorapper.com/camron-sells-juelz-santana-for-2-million/</ref> There were two promo singles released for the album, "The Second Coming" in 2007 and "Days of Our Lives in 2009. The first official single for the album is "[[Mixin' Up the Medicine]]", which features [[Yelawolf]]. A video for "Mixin' Up the Medicine" was released on December 10, 2009.<ref>http://nahright.com/news/2009/12/10/video-juelz-santana-ft-yelawolf-%e2%80%93-mixin%e2%80%99-up-the-medicine/</ref> The second official single for the album is "[[Back to the Crib]]", which features [[Chris Brown (American singer)|Chris Brown]]. A video for "Back to the Crib" was released on December 14, 2009.<ref>http://videos.onsmash.com/v/wmesibAcHDPPpWet</ref>
Juelz Santana asked to [[Eminem]] and [[D12]] on VladTv.com a collaboration on the album, possibly with [[Lil Wayne]].<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vm6VxkfiqpY</ref>
Juelz Santana asked to [[Eminem]] and [[D12]] on VladTv.com a collaboration on the album, possibly with [[Lil Wayne]].<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vm6VxkfiqpY</ref>


==Confirmed Songs==
==Confirmed Songs==
* "[[Mixin' Up the Medicine]]" <small>(feat. YelaWolf) (Produced by [[Kane Beatz]])</small>
* "[[Mixin' Up the Medicine]]" <small>(feat. [[Yelawolf]]) (Produced by [[Kane Beatz]])</small>
* "[[Back to the Crib]]" <small>(feat. [[Chris Brown (American singer)|Chris Brown]]) (Produced by [[Polow da Don]])</small>
* "[[Back to the Crib]]" <small>(feat. [[Chris Brown (American singer)|Chris Brown]]) (Produced by [[Polow da Don]])</small>
* "Home Run" <small>(feat. [[Lil Wayne]]) (Produced by [[Drumma Boy]])</small><ref>http://2dopeboyz.okayplayer.com/2009/12/02/juelz-santana-home-run-bts-f-lil-wayne-video/</ref>
* "Home Run" <small>(feat. [[Lil Wayne]]) (Produced by [[Drumma Boy]])</small><ref>http://2dopeboyz.okayplayer.com/2009/12/02/juelz-santana-home-run-bts-f-lil-wayne-video/</ref>

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Born to Lose, Built to Win is the upcoming third studio album by rapper Juelz Santana. The album is set to be released on June 15, 2010.[1]

Background

The album was originally planned to be released as early as 2007.[2] It has been delayed multiple times because of label issues.[3] There were two promo singles released for the album, "The Second Coming" in 2007 and "Days of Our Lives in 2009. The first official single for the album is "Mixin' Up the Medicine", which features Yelawolf. A video for "Mixin' Up the Medicine" was released on December 10, 2009.[4] The second official single for the album is "Back to the Crib", which features Chris Brown. A video for "Back to the Crib" was released on December 14, 2009.[5] Juelz Santana asked to Eminem and D12 on VladTv.com a collaboration on the album, possibly with Lil Wayne.[6]

Confirmed Songs

References