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I started my life like every other ghetto hoodstar BAD!!! I moved wit my dad in da early 90's 2 a place in Los Angeles called Watts. I moved 2 a housing Project called Da Jordan Downs,& that's when my thuggin started...I got da name wolfcat from my father & I still don't kno what da name mean.(I just start roc'n it) I been on da mic since I was 14,I tryed 2 get in da rap game when I met my people from Texas( Tha Chosen 1) when he came 2 Killa Cali & when I listen 2 da homie Daddy-O.My rap life didn't really start until I got loc'd up on somes**t,but da whole time I was loc'd up I wrote my mind down on paper.So when I touchdown I just put it 2 use.1 year & some change later s**t here I am. What got me push'n Watts Wit It it's 2 things 1) I'm tirer of fake nigga's 2) I'm Watts Wit It Bitch!!!& if it aint here u can get it here:https://www.createspace.com/1716176 Japan Music | Category | Rap Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7645272 | | Catalog number | 184789 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Mar 04, 2008 |
Wolfcat Japan Songs | 1. | Intro |
| 2. | Japan |
| 3. | Murda On My Mind |
| 4. | Bitch Made |
| 5. | What U Talkin' Bout |
| 6. | Murda Mode |
| 7. | Can't Shine Like Me |
| 8. | I'm Fresh |
| 9. | Bitches Be Trippin' |
| 10. | Buc Wild |
| 11. | Work Yo' Boy |
| 12. | All 4 U |
| 13. | Skit |
| 14. | New Watts Movement |
| 15. | Japan Remix |
| Japan Review
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