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DRS Gangsta Clean Mp3, Flac D.R.S. Gangsta Clean mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Hip hop Album: Gangsta Clean Country: US Released: 1993 Style: Gangsta MP3 version RAR size: 1183 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1963 mb WMA version RAR size: 1881 mb Rating: 4.4 Votes: 698 Other Formats: APE DXD MMF FLAC VOC WMA AC3 Tracklist A1 44 Ways (Edit) 3:17 A2 Mama Didn't Raise No Punk (Edit) 3:26 A3 Bonnie & Clyde (Edit) 3:19 A4 Do Me, Baby 3:44 B1 Gangsta Lean 5:23 B2 Skoundrels Get Lonely 5:09 B3 Make It Rough (Edit) 2:41 B4 Trust Me 2:38 Companies, etc. Published By – Rap And More Music Credits Edited By – Tom Reid Executive Producer – High Street Bank Boys, The Lyrics By – Chris Jackson Management – Roll Wit It Entertainment Producer – Chris Jackson , Delaney McGill*, The Whole Nine* Written By – Chris Jackson , Lavell Brown*, The Whole Nine* Notes "44 Ways" Contains samples from "P-Funk (Wants To Get Funked Up)" Performed by Parliament (G. Clinton, Jr./B. Worrell/B. Collins) Published by Bridgeport Music, Inc./Rightsong Music, Inc. "Do Me, Baby" Contains samples from "Impeach The President" Performed by The Honey Drippers (Johnson-Hammond) Published by Johnson-Hammond (Ultimate Beats & Breaks Vol II) From the CD and Cassette "Gangsta Lean" Original versions appear on the CD and Cassette Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Gangsta Lean (CD, Capitol 7243 8 81106 2 4 DRS* 7243 8 81106 2 4 Europe 1993 Single) Records 4KM 0777 7 44958 Gangsta Lean Capitol 4KM 0777 7 44958 D.R.S. US 1993 4 4 (Cass, Single) Records 4 4 Y 0777 7 16491 6 Gangsta Lean (12", Capitol Y 0777 7 16491 6 D.R.S. US 1993 5 Single) Records 5 Gangsta Lean (CD, Capitol 7243 8 81107 2 3 D.R.S. 7243 8 81107 2 3 Netherlands 1993 Maxi) Records Gangsta Lean (CD, Capitol DPRO-79822 D.R.S. DPRO-79822 US 1993 Single, Promo) Records Related Music albums to Gangsta Clean by D.R.S. Chuck Jackson & Maxine Brown - Something You Got / Baby Take Me Goh Lee Kwang - Wiring My Ear To The Ground Samples Big Tho - Volume H2Tho Headed 2 Tha Classic Chris Jackson - Lifeline Michael Jackson - Thriller (Special Edit) Jermaine Jackson - Let's Get Serious (Slicer Edit) Janet Jackson & Michael Jackson - MP3 Collection Sleazy Mcqueen - Baby, I Just Wanna Love You.
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