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NIPSEY HUSSLE Crenshaw NO EXPORT to EU/UK NIPSEY HUSSLE Crenshaw NO EXPORT TO EU/UK KEY SELLING POINTS • Features the hit singles Check Me Out, Face The World & U See Us • Upon its initial release Nipsey put out the album for free on all mixtape sites and then released a 1000 CDs at $100 each, selling them all out in the first week • Limited to 500 copies worldwide 180gm vinyl - side A/B on red vinyl, side C/D on white vinyl DESCRIPTION ARTIST: Nipsey Hussle Cult West Coast rapper Nipsey Hussle has released a slew of TITLE: Crenshaw mixtapes since 2005, earning co-signs from Drake and Snoop Dogg CATALOG: l-OMINC013 along the way. 2013s Crenshaw, hosted by DJ Drama, featured the LABEL: Omerta Inc. hit singles Check Me Out, Face The World & U See Us. Upon its GENRE: Hip-Hop/Rap BARCODE: 827565062140 initial release Nipsey put out the album for free on all mixtape sites FORMAT: 2XLP Red & White Vinyl and then released a 1000 CDs at $100 each, selling them all out in HOME MARKET: Los Angeles, California the first week. RELEASE: 7/28/2017 LIST PRICE: $29.98 / CU Omerta Inc. will be bringing Nipsey to vinyl for the first time ever, with a deluxe release of his seminal 2013 tape - Crenshaw. Limited TRACKLISTING to 500 copies worldwide, on 2 x 180gm vinyl - side a/b on red vinyl, 1. Crenshaw Blvd side c/d on white vinyl. 2. U See Us 3. Checc Me Out (feat. Cobby Supreme & Dom Kennedy) 4. The Weather (feat. Rick Ross & Cuzzy Capone) 5. All Get Right (feat. J. Stone) 6. More or Less 7. 4 In The Mornin’ 8. Don’t Take Days Off (feat. Dubb & Tai Phillips) 9. H-Town (feat. Cobby Supreme & Dom Kennedy) 10. Drop Coupes 11. Face The World 12. Blessings 13. Summertime in that Cutless 14. Change Nothing 15. If You Were Mine (feat. Sade & James Fauntleroy 16. Come Over (feat. James Fauntleroy) 1 7. Hate It Or Love It (feat. Teeflii) 18. 1 of 1 (feat. BH) 19. Go Long (feat. Slim Thug & Z-R0) 20. No Regrets (feat. Zeke) 2 1. Crenshaw Slauson (True Story) PROUDLY DISTRIBUTED BY FAT BEATS DISTRIBUTION | 8920 ETON AVE. CANOGA PARK, CA 91304 | DISTRIBUTION.FATBEATS.COM.
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