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Representing Oakland and San Francisco's Filmore District respectively, two highly-touted lyricists, Balance and Big Rich, pair up for a collaboration that represents Bay Area unity. UNDA DOGG KINGZ brings together a slew of likeminded MCs-- both established and unknown-- from the Bay, the West Coast, and beyond. Yay Boy, the 3 Story Click, Ahku, Coolio, Akon, Scipio, Glasses Malone, Clyde Carson, Papoose, Mistah F.A.B., and Planet Asia are just a few of the guest artists featured. Unda Dogg Kingz Music | List Price | $12.97 (You save $2.12) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, R&B CDs, Rap, Gangsta | | Label | Oarfin | | Orig Year | 2007 | | CD Universe Part number | 7527838 | | Catalog number | 40325 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 20, 2007 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Recording Time | 60 minutes | | Personnel | Akon, Glasses Malone, Coolio, Mistah F.A.B., Planet Asia, Papoose, Aristotle, Clyde Carson, Kaz Kyzah, Big Tuck, Dutch, Ya Boy, Nio Tha Gift, Dem Hoodstarz, Traxamillion, 3 Story Click, AHKU, Evenodds, Icons, Scipio |
Balance Unda Dogg Kingz Songs | 1. | Unda Dogg Mixtape Intro |
| 2. | Bang'em Anthem - (featuring Ya Boy) |
| 3. | Get Money - (featuring The 3 Story Click) |
| 4. | Pop Trunks - (featuring Ahku) |
| 5. | Boom - (featuring Big Tuck) |
| 6. | In With The New |
| 7. | Crack Music - (featuring Glasses Malone/Scipio) |
| 8. | Live It Up - (featuring Planet Asia) |
| 9. | That Swag - (featuring Evenodds) |
| 10. | Nothing Changed - (featuring Coolio/Akon) |
| 11. | Yeah - (featuring Papoose/Aristotle) |
| 12. | Speakers On Blap - (featuring Traxamillion) |
| 13. | Balance Is The Name |
| 14. | Doe Boy Fresh - (featuring Clyde Carson) |
| 15. | Dope Boyz - (featuring Dem Hoodstarz/Nio The Gift) |
| 16. | Back & Forth - (featuring Kaz Kyzah/Aristotle) |
| 17. | I'm Just Getting Warm - (featuring Dutch) |
| 18. | That's What's Up - (featuring Icons/Mistah F.A.B.) |
| 19. | Unda Dogg Outros |
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