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God Save the King (album)

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God Save The King is a studio album by American rapper Copywrite. It was released on Man Bites Dog Records in 2012.[2] The title of the album derives from Sex Pistols' "God Save the Queen".[3]

Track listing

No.TitleProducerLength
1."Post-Apocalyptic Request Box"Jason Rose2:07
2."Love" (featuring Tage Future)Bronze Nazareth3:11
3."Swaggot Killaz" (featuring Jakki Da Motamouth)Illmind4:18
4."Sorrow" (featuring Illogic and Don Jaga)Stu Bangas3:49
5."Man Made" (featuring Rock)Jason Rose3:03
6."J.O.Y." (featuring Jason Rose and Torae)Jason Rose3:58
7."Union Rights" (featuring MHz Legacy)Khrysis4:10
8."Yo! MTV Raps! (Money for Nothing)" (featuring Jason Rose)Jason Rose5:18
9."Blue Ribbon"Bronze Nazareth3:54
10."Miracle"S.G. on the Traxxx1:04
11."G$K"Stu Bangas3:58
12."Workahol"Stu Bangas4:47
13."White Democrats" (featuring Mac Lethal)Jason Rose3:12
14."Golden State (of Mind)" (featuring Casual, Evidence, and Roc Marciano)Vanderslice4:27
15."Synesthesia"RJD22:17
16."Got to Make It" (featuring Tage Future)Stu Bangas3:27
17."A Talk with Jesus"Poetiq Beetz8:34
18."Opium Prodigies" (featuring Illogic)Marco Polo 

References

  1. ^ Kuperstein, Slava (March 8, 2012). "Copywrite - God Save The King". HipHopDX.
  2. ^ a b Cleveland, Will (February 11, 2012). "Copywrite - God Save The King". Potholes in My Blog.
  3. ^ a b Fleischer, Adam; Wright, Matt (March 2, 2012). "Copywrite, God Save The King". XXL.