lol @ everyone here STILL saying that rp2 dropped already..... smh
lol @ everyone here STILL saying that rp2 dropped already..... smh
The Resident Patient 2 that came out was not official I think or I hope not. It was meh....
release date has been pushed back to April 6th according to amazon.com
http://www.amazon.com/Manifefsto-Ins...5920198&sr=8-4
album title is misspelled up there...
I bet this album is gonna suck like his other albums because of bad beats and the album cover is wack.
Here is an updated tracklist I found.
1. Tombstone Intro (Produced by J.Glaze)
2. The Champion (Produced by Alchemist)
3. Born Survivor feat. Cormega (Produced by Moss)
4. This Is It (Produced by Dtox)
5. Luv Letter feat. Ms. Whitney (Produced by INS)
6. P.S.A (Produced by Lee Bannon)
7. T.R.U.E feat. MeShel (Produced by INS)
8. We Get Down (Produced by INS)
9. The Big Game feat. Raekwon & AC (Produced by Mental Instruments)
10. Tombstone Interlude (Produced by J.Glaze)
11. 9th Chamber (Produced by INS and Khino)
12. Really Real feat. Carlton Fisk & Fes Taylor (Produced by INS)
13. Serious Rappin ft Termanology & Planet Asia (Prod. by Mike Cash)
14. Do What U Gotta (Produced by Flip)
15. Crazy (Produced by J.Glaze)
16. Gotta Bang feat Kurupt and Billy Danze (Produced by Shorty 140)
17. The Bad Apple (Produced by K.Slack)
18. Brothaz Respect ft. Cappadonna and Fes Taylor (Produced by Cee the Architech)
19. 5 Star G (Produced by Moss)
20. The Neverending Story feat. Pleasant (Produced by Agallah)
Off Amazon "Many of the beats are based on live
tracks laid down by the same line up of musicians (The Revelations)
behind 2009 s Wu-Tang Chamber Music." Wait What?!! this just got me more hyped for Manifesto cuz i loved that raw organic sound that Chamber Music had , really dope 90's feel to it.
^ co-sign, i will definitely check for this album. The Revelations make great hip-hop, also check their contribution to MOP's last album.
^ yeah they collaborated on the joint that sets off the LP, "I'm A Brownsvillain", produced by Nottz. Lil' Fame was all over 'Chamber Music', behind the boards.