young bleed my balls and my word album downloaded My Balls & My Word. There are a few moments of inspiration on 's debut My Balls & My Word, but by and large, it's a conventional late-'90s gangsta record, with blunted beats, deep bass and endless tales of violence and sex, gangs and guns. The main problem is that the rappers and the production blindly follow convention without second-guessing it or adding their own spin to the material. The rhymes are fine, but nothing special, and there are the occasional dope beats, but simply aren't enough of them to make the album of interest to anyone outside of hardcore rap fans. All I Have In The World, Are. My Balls And My Word. About All I Have In The World, Are. My Balls And My Word Album. All I Have In The World, Are. My Balls And My Word is a English album released on 15 Jan 2010. This album is composed by Young Bleed. All I Have In The World, Are. My Balls And My Word Album has 14 songs sung by , Young Bleed, C-Loc. 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In an age when even Klondike Kat probably has a videoblog, it's pretty cool how the Concentration Camp crew-era of C-Loc's career is still so under-documented online that old Amazon reviews, Youtube comment section squabbles, posts on abandoned ghostship blogs by dudes from Baton Rogue, and a Young Bleed & C-Loc interview in Murder Dog from 1998 are the most reliable sources of information about the period. That said, I wouldn't say no to a Concentration Camp Wikipedia page, a full discography of the releases on C-Loc Records (how is Boosie's first album not listed on Wiki or Discogs?) and an in-depth interview with 'Loc taking about the Camp since Baton Rogue legends like Bleed, Max Minelli and the pubescent Boosie passed through its ranks and the narrative of the crew includes fall-outs, shelved albums, and prison sentences at their peak of popularity. In an attempt to rectify this situation I've zipped up 25 of the Camp's definitive songs in a RAR file for your enjoyment. The crew consisted of C- Loc, the group Lay-Lo (Maxminelli and J-Von), Young Bleed, Boosie when he genuinely was lil', and weed-carriers like Lee Tyme, Lucky Knuckles and Boo The Boss Playa who later became Boo Rossini, alongside their main beatsmith Nathan "Happy" Perez, who was seemingly at his most perky when knocking out ersatz versions of EA-Ski, Beats By The Pound and Mannie Fresh productions; and the criteria for the compilation here was to take songs from the albums on C-Loc's own record label with their trademark framed Pen & Pixel covers such as 1995's Who's Gonna Ride (the Whatever album slightly rejigged with a new title, cover and couple of extra songs), 1997's Concentration Camp , 1998's Ya Heard Me and Concentration Camp II : Da Holocaust , 2000's It's A Gamble , Camp III : Thug Brothas and Boosie's Youngest Of Da Camp debut album, 2001's Me And My Hustle , and 2004's Camp IV : Thugin' From The Inside . I didn't bother including anything from Young Bleed's My Balls And My Word since it's the one Concentration Camp album that most regular rap- dudes are familiar with at this point, and there's nothing from Lay-Lo's Plain And Simple album because it wasn't released on C-Loc's label and it doesn't even use the crew's trademark Pen & Pixel framing on its cover. Enough waffle from me, it's time to take a stroll wit' the camp to see if you're ready to roll wit' the camp : 1. C-Loc - No Mercy (1995) 2. C-Loc ft. Lay-Lo - Dare Devil (1997) 3. Young Bleed - A Fool (1997) 4. C-Loc ft. Lee Tyme - Life's A Bitch (1997) 5. C-Loc - Killers (1998) 6. C-Loc - I Know (1998) 7. C-Loc ft. Lay-Lo & Young Bleed - Sickness (1998) 8. C-Loc ft. Maxminelli - What's Love (1998) 9. C-Loc ft. Master P & Silkk - Where The Playas At? (1998) 10. C-Loc ft. Concentration Camp - Cabbage Savage (1998) 11. C-Loc ft. Boosie & Maxminelli - My Thug There (2000) 12. C-Loc ft. Three 6 Mafia & Maxminneli - Don't Start Nothin' (2000) 13. C-Loc ft. Boosie & Maxminelli - Pussy Azz N*ggaz (2000) 14. C-Loc ft. Maxminelli & South Park Mexican - Tear It Down (2000) 15. C-Loc ft. Boosie - Shit Real (2000) 16. C-Loc ft. Lay-Lo - Camp Camp (2000) 17. C-Loc ft. Boosie - Outlaws (2000) 18. Boosie ft. Maxminelli - Pop It On Me (2000) 19. Boosie ft. Maxminelli - Feel Lucky (2000) 20. Boosie ft. Maxminelli - Same Ol' Shit (2000) 21. Max Minelli ft. Boo Rossini & Boosie - Throw It Up (2001) 22. Max Minelli - R.N.S (2001) 23. C-Loc ft. Concentration Camp - Hard Heads (2004) 24. C-Loc ft. Max Minelli & Boosie - Throw It Up (2004) 25. C-Loc ft. Max Minelli - Roll Wit' The Camp (2004) I'm imagining the whole angle of the crew calling themselves the Concentration Camp was inspired by C-Loc catching Schindler's List on TV one night, but, look, if Jerry Heller can spend a couple of pages in his autobiography complaining that his publishing company wouldn't let him title the book N*gga 4 Life because he's always been a "true n*gga" then a group of black and Hispanic rappers from can reciprocate by identifying with the Jewish ppl imprisoned in genocidal hellholes by the Nazis during World War 2. My Balls And My Word. Scrobbling is when Last.fm tracks the music you listen to and automatically adds it to your music profile. Recent Listening Trend. 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External Links. Don't want to see ads? Upgrade Now. Shoutbox. Javascript is required to view shouts on this page. Go directly to shout page. Young Bleed. Like many artists on No Limit, Young Bleed is a native of Louisiana. He was signed to the label after earning the attention of No Limit founder and CEO Master P, who had Young Bleed rap on the I'm Bout It soundtrack in early 1997. Around that time, his debut album, My Balls & My Word, was put on the No Limit schedule. It was finally released in January of 1998 and went gold within a month of its release, reaching the Top Ten on the pop album charts. My Own followed in late 1999 and didn't do as well commercially, released by Priority rather than No Limit. Young Bleed returned in 2002 as Young Bleed Carleone with Vintage, the inaugural release by Da'tention Home Records.