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A True Story PARANOIA: A TRUE STORY 1. Paranoia feat. Jeezy 5. Jazzy Interlude 8. Maneuver feat. French Montana 12. Wanna Be Me (David Brewster, Gary Evan Fountaine, Jay Jenkins) • Freaky (Daniel Garcia, Francis Ubiera, Jazmine Pena, Julian Jackson, (David Brewster, Rory William Quigley, Karim Kharbouch, (David Brewster, Joe Cruz) • Freaky Forever Publishing/ Forever Publishing/These Are Pulse Songs (BMI)//Keyboard Brion James, Janice Johnson) • Buda Da Future Publishing Nasir Jones, Peter Phillips) • Freaky Forever Publishing/ These Are Pulse Songs (BMI)//Joe Joe Beats (ASCAP) • Koke (ASCAP)//Young Jeezy Music/EMI Blackwood (BMI) • (BMI)//Grandz Music Publishing (BMI)//Copyright Control// These Are Pulse Songs (BMI)//Fraud Beats, Inc. (BMI)// Produced by Joe Joe Beats • Recorded by Jeff “RAMZY” Produced by Nonstop Da Hitman of 808 Mafia • Recorded by Jam Shack Music/Naked Soul Music/Trey Three Music • Excuse My French/Sony/ATV Allegro (ASCAP)//Universal Ramirez at Quad Recording Studio, NYC • Mixed by Fabian Jeff “RAMZY” Ramirez at Quad Recording Studio, NYC and by Produced by Buda & Grandz • Recorded by Jeff “RAMZY” Music – Z Songs (BMI) o/b/o itself and Sun Shining, Marasciullo for that’s a dope mix at Just Us Studios • John Scott at The Embassy, Atlanta, GA • Mixed by Fabian Ramirez at Quad Recording Studio, NYC • Contains an Inc.//Reach Global Inc. administered by BMG Rights Assistant Mix Engineer: McCoy Socalgargoyle Marasciullo for ‘that’s a dope mix’ at Just Us Studios • interpolation of “Kissin’ You” written by Julian Jackson, Management US, LLC (ASCAP) • Produced by Harry Fraud Assistant Mix Engineer: McCoy Socalgargoyle Brion James and Janice Johnson.Published by Jam Shack • Recorded by Harry Fraud at Quad Recording Studio, 13. Have You Ever Music/Naked Soul Music/Trey Three Music. NYC • Mixed by Fabian Marasciullo for that’s a dope (David Brewster, Daniel Garcia, Francis Ubiera, Saul 2. The Hated Skit mix at Just Us Studios • Assistant Mix Engineer: McCoy Sanchez, Joe Cruz) • Freaky Forever Publishing/These Vocals: Darryl Kornegay, Demetrius Daniels, Errol Brewster 6. Perfect feat. Chris Brown Socalgargoyle • Programming: Christian PFluge, Are Pulse Songs (BMI)//Buda Da Future Publishing (BMI)// (David Brewster, Antwan Thompson, Rashad Johnson, Aaron Fred Lowinger, Matt Carillo, Russ Mitkowski • French GrandzMuzik Publishing (BMI)//Joe Joe Beats (ASCAP) • 3. The Hated feat. Nas (David Brewster, Joe Cruz) • Freaky Forever Publishing/ Rogers, Chris Brown) • Freaky Forever Publishing/These Montana appears courtesy of Bad Boy/ Epic Records, Produced by Joe Joe Beats • Co-Produced by Buda and These are Pulse Songs (BMI)//Joe Joe Beats (ASCAP) • Are Pulse Songs (BMI)//Platinum Boy (ASCAP)/BMG Ruby a Division of Sony Music Entertainment • Contains an Grandz • Additional production by Da Sanchize • Recorded Produced by Joe Joe Beats • Recorded by Jeff “RAMZY” Songs (ASCAP) administered worldwide by BMG Chrysalis// interpolation of “The World Is Yours” written by Nasir by Gonzalo Contreras at Premier Studios, NYC • Mixed Ramirez at Quad Recording Studio, NYC • Mixed by Fabian Bang Beats (BMI)//Loyal House (BMI)//Songs of Universal, Jones and Peter Phillips. Published by Universal Music by Fabian Marasciullo for that’s a dope mix at Just Us Marasciullo for ‘that’s a dope mix’ at Just Us Studios • Inc./Culture Beyond Ur Experience Publishing (BMI) • – Z Songs (BMI) o/b/o itself and Sun Shining, Inc.//Reach Studios • Assistant Mix Engineer: McCoy Socalgargoyle • Assistant Mix Engineer: McCoy Socalgargoyle Produced by Antwan “Amadeus” Thompson & The Breed for Global Inc., administered by BMG Rights Management US, Background vocals: Katrina Russ Platinum Boy Music Inc. • Recorded by Jeff Ramirez at Mass LLC (ASCAP). Co-Executive Producer: Dave East & Steven “Steve-O”Carless 4. Phone Jumpin feat. Wiz Khalifa Appeal Studios • Chris Brown vocals recorded by Patrizio FTD A&R: Darryl “Profit” Kornegay Social Media Marketing: Karen Civil for MarathoN AGENCY (David Brewster, Bryan S. Johnson, Cameron Thomaz, Bernard Pigliapoco at Quad Studios, NYC • Mixed by Rich Keller at 9. Pop s Crazy Herrmann) • Freaky Forever Publishing/These Are Pulse Mass Appeal Studios, NYC • Chris Brown appears courtesy of Vocal: David Brewster, David Brewster, Sr. Executive Producer: Nas A&R: STEVEN “STEVE-O” CARLESS Songs (BMI)//Bryan S. Johnson Publishing/Warner-Chappell// RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment A&R Administration: Nikisha Bailey A&R Operations: Leesa D. Brunson Wiz Khalifa Publishing/Warner-Tamerlane (BMI)//Sony/ATV 10. My Dirty Little Secret A&R Coordinator: Jessica Cox Mastered by Colin Leonard at SING Mastering, Atlanta, GA Melody (BMI) • Produced by Reazy Renegade • Recorded by 7. Found A Way (David Brewster, Daniel Garcia, Francis Ubiera, Saul Photography: Meredith Truax Cover Design: Alberto Erazo Jeff “RAMZY” Ramirez at Quad Recording Studio, NYC and by • (David Brewster, Alex Petit) • Freaky Forever Sanchez, Joe Cruz) • Freaky Forever Publishing/These Art Production: Tai Linzie Package Production: Andy Proctor Victor Wainstein at EastWest Studios, Los Angeles, CA • Mixed Publishing/These Are Pulse Songs (BMI)//BMG Platinum Are Pulse Songs (BMI)//Buda Da Future Publishing (BMI)// Marketing: Rob Caiaffa Product Manager: Leslie Rosales by Fabian Marasciullo for ‘that’s a dope mix’ at Just Us Studios Songs/BMG Rights Management (US) LLC (BMI) • Produced GrandzMuzik Publishing (BMI)//Joe Joe Beats (ASCAP) • Digital Manager: Chelsea Donini Publicity: Peter Kadin • Assistant Mix Engineer: McCoy Socalgargoyle • Wiz Khalifa by CashMoneyAP • Recorded by Victor Wainstein at Produced by Joe Joe Beats • Co-Produced by Buda & Grandz Management: Wayne “Wayno” Clark & Jonelle “Smilez” Payton Legal Representation: Nicole Wyskoarko, Esq. for Carroll, Guido & Groffman, LLP appears courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corporation • Contains EastWest Studios, Los Angeles, CA and by Jeff “RAMZY” • Additional production by Da Sanchize • Recorded by Jeff Sample Clearance by Eric Weissman Business Affairs: Khelia Johnson, Antoinette Trotman, Ian Allen, elements of Theme from Psycho – Prelude /the Murder Ramirez at Quad Recording Studio, NYC • Mixed by Fabian “RAMZY” Ramirez at Quad Recording Studios, NYC • Mixed by Corey Williams, Jamie Sudhalter, Vol Davis III (re-recording), licensed by Countdown Media GmbH Germany. Marasciullo for ‘that’s a dope mix’ at Just Us Studios Fabian Marasciullo for ‘that’s a dope mix’ at Just Us Studios “Prelude - Psycho,” written by B. Herrmann, published by Sony/ • Assistant Mix Engineer: McCoy Socalgargoyle • • Assistant Mix Engineer: McCoy Socalgargoyle • Kairi 2017 Def Jam Recordings, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc. (Mass Appeal Records/From The Dirt), 1755 Broadway, New York, New York 10019. Distributed by Universal Music Distribution. All rights reserved. FBI ATV Melody (BMI). Additional vocals: D’anna Stewart Speaks Skit • Vocals: David Brewster, Kairi Brewster Anti-Piracy Warning: Unauthorized copying is punishable under federal law. www.defjam.com .
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