Shawnna - Block Music
Release: Shawnna - Block Music
- Datum: 14.06.2006
01. Can't Do It Like Me (Feat. 2:51
Ludacris)
02. Block Music (Bang) (Feat. 3:39
I-20)
03. Damn (Feat. Smoke Of Field 4:19
Mob)
04. Gettin' Some (Remix) (Feat. 5:41
Ludacris, Too Short, Lil'
Wayne & Pharrell)
05. Candy Coated (Feat. 8Ball & 4:33
MJG)
06. Roll Wit Me 2:28
07. In Tha Chi (Feat. Johnny P. & 4:17
Syleena Johnson)
08. Take It Slow (Feat. Ludacris & 4:11
Bobby Valentino)
09. Can't Break Me (Feat. Buddy 4:12
Guy & Shareefa)
10. Ghetto Fairy Tales 3:01
11. Lil Daddy What's Good 3:37
12. Hit The Back/Slide In 4:22
13. Chicago (Feat. Buddy Guy, 6:05
Avant & Malik Yusef)
14. Gettin' Some 3:22
- Genre: Rap
- Qualität: 192 kbit/s
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TITLE: Block Music
LABEL: Disturbing Tha Peace/Def Jam South
GENRE: Rap
BITRATE: 196kbps avg
PLAYTIME: 0h 56min total
RELEASE DATE: 2006-06-27
RIP DATE: 2006-06-14
Hailing from Chicago, Rashawnna Guy, who performs under the name Shawnna, is the
first female artist signed to Ludacris' Disturbing Tha Peace Records. A former
member of the hiphop duo Infamous Syndicate, Shawnna, daughter of legendary
Blues guitarist, Buddy Guy, is known for her rapid fire delivery.
Her debut album Worth Tha Weight was well-received by critics, and spawned the
hit single "Shake That Shit." Shawnna's new album, Block Music, is scheduled for
release June 2006 and is propelled by the anthem "Gettin' Some."
This new album Block Music features the production by Justice League, Xcel, Vudu
and Pure Uncut Raw and guest appearances from her Disturbing Tha Peace Family
including; Ludacris, Bobby Valentino, Smoke of Field Mob, and I-20.
"She lives up to her rep with plenty of salacious trash talk over thumping club
jams and edgy grooves." USA TODAY