Dirty History by Abk (CD, 2004)

InnerSleeve Music (717491)
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Nevehoe - (featuring Shaggy 2 Dope). Put My Life on It. About InnerSleeve. 2 Whom This May Concern. Can't Help It. Charlie Brown - (featuring Velvet J). It Doesn't Matter - (featuring Cotton Grundy). Laugh at You.

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ProducerAbk^Esham^Fritz the Cat^James Hicks^Violent J
Record LabelPsychopathic, PSC
UPC0756504402627
eBay Product ID (ePID)16046040094

Product Key Features

Release Year2004
FormatCD
GenreRap & Hip-hop/Hip Hop
ArtistAbk
Release TitleDirty History

Dimensions

Item Height0.41 in
Item Weight0.21 lb
Item Length5.79 in
Item Width4.86 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks17
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
TracksIntro - James Hicks, Bombs on You, Stick and Move, Down Here - A.B.K. International Violent J, Gimmie Ah Beat, Party at the Liquor Store - A.B.K. International, Hey Yall, Retaliate - A.B.K. International Twiztid, Trees and Woods, Nevehoe - A.B.K. International Shaggy 2 Dope, Laugh at You, It Doesn't Matta - A.B.K. International, Oh No, Charlie Brown - A.B.K. International, Put My Life on It, Can't Help It, 2 Whom This May Concern
NotesEmbracing hip hop with the same passion and artistry his ancestors weaved into legends, ABK's warrior spirit unfurls in his music like the smoke from an ancient campfire. As accessible as he is aggressive ABK brings a storyteller's spirit to modern rap, creating a style that can be edgy and harsh while remaining sympathetic and sensitive. His new album DITRY HISTORY will compel you to embrace the memories you want to forget, while inviting you to dance to new drums.

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