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Murder Squad Nationwide is an album by American rap group South Central Cartel and friends. It was released February 14, 1995 on South Central Cartel's G.W.K. Records and distributed by Def Jam Recordings. The album features production by Ant Banks, DJ Gripp, G$ Money and Prodeje. It peaked at number 12 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, at number 1 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers and at number 106 on the Billboard 200.[2] The album features performances by Spice 1, Ant Banks, Ice-T, Treach, 187 Fac, Mr. Wesside, Hot Dolla and Big Mike of Geto Boys.

Track listing

  1. "It's an S.C.C. Thang" - 4:08 (featuring The Chi-Lites)
  2. "G Slide" - 3:34 (featuring P. Pitts & A. Patterson)
  3. "No Peace" - 4:51 (featuring Spice 1, Boss, Ice-T, Treach & Powerlord JEL)
  4. "Ghetto Got Me Shadey" - 4:22 (featuring L.V.)
  5. "Gun Smoke" - 3:59 (featuring C. Calvin, A. Patterson, M. Barnett, R. Green, G. Reed [additional vocals G-Nut, 187 Fac, Spice 1, & Big Mike courtesy of their individual respected labels at the time.])
  6. "Pass da Dank" - 6:40 (featuring Ant Banks, Spice 1, Dee, Mel-Low, Tre-Duce & Mr. Wesside)
  7. "Knock on Wood" - 5:12 (featuring Young Prod, Prodeje, Sh'Killa, Gripsta, Havikk & L.V.)
  8. "On Dat Ass" - 4:21 (featuring Young Prod, Dresta & Young Money)
  9. "187 Squad" - 5:24 (featuring Hot Dolla & Laywiy)
  10. "Who's da Star" - 4:19 (featuring A. Patterson, P. Pitts, C. Calvin, & B. West)
  11. "Why Must G's" - 5:04 (featuring Sh'Killa, LP & Westside)
  12. "Straight Honey Made" - 4:02 (featuring R. LaCrosby, P. Martin, & R. Harris)

Chart history

Chart (1995)[2] Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 106
U.S. Billboard Top Heatseekers 1
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 12

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