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Crazy Life (Lil Rob album)

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Crazy Life is the debut album by rapper Lil Rob.[1]

Track Listing

  1. Do My Thing (3:55)
  2. Jump in the Ride (4:01)
  3. If You Should Lose Me (5:09)
  4. Stop, Look & Listen (3:57)
  5. The Payback (1:35)
  6. Shells Stackin' Up (4:48)
  7. Brown Crowd (5:27)
  8. Mexican Gangster (4:42)
  9. Pachuco's Night (5:06)
  10. Somethin' 2 Relate 2 (4:01)
  11. Soy Chingon (5:14)
  12. Oh, What a Night (5:06)
  13. Crazy Life (5:13)
  14. Brown Crowd (Remix) (4:13)

Samples

  • Do My Thing contains a sample from Doo-Wah-Ditty by Zapp.
  • Oh, What a Night contains samples from Oh, What a Night performed by The Dells.
  • Jump in the Ride contains a remade sample of Hit & Run by the Barkays.
  • Stop, Look & Listen contains a sample from "Stop, Look, Listen To Your Heart" performed by The Stylistics and a sample from More Bounce To The Ounce performed by Zapp.
  • If You Should Lose Me contains a sample from You'll Lose a Good Thing performed by Barbara Lynn
  • Shells Stackin' Up contains a sample from The Payback performed by James Brown.
  • Brown Crowd contains samples from "For The Love of You" by The Isley Brothers
  • Soy Chingon contains a sample from "Sincerely" by The Moonglows
  • Pachuco's Night contains a sample from "Dedicated To The One I Love" By The Shirelles and a sample from "So I Can Love You" by The Emotions
  • Mexican Gangster contains a sample from Cholo by Johnny Chingas & The Brown Brothers of Soul
  • Somethin' 2 Relate 2 contains a sample from "If I Was Your Girlfriend" by Prince

Album singles

Single information
"Do My Thing"
  • Released: 1997
"Oh, What a Night"
  • Released: 1997
"Brown Crowd"
  • Released: 1998
"Stop, Look & Listen"
  • Released: 1998
"Pachuco's Night"
  • Released: 1998

References

  1. ^ Birchmeier, Jason. "Lil Rob Biography". BILLBOARD MAGAZINE. Retrieved 1 April 2014.