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Underground Atlanta (album)

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Underground Atlanta
Compilation album by
various artists
ReleasedAugust 31, 2009
Recorded2007–2009
GenreHip hop
Length91:16
LabelGrind Time Official, SMC
ProducerBrandon Bdon Matthews, Cedric Brown, Nard & B, Grade A Muzik, Mark for Stant Out Ent., G Fresh, Wonder, B.o.B, Marcus Frazier, Rick the Maestro, Zaytoven, Zeek Da Freak, Urban Rockstarz, Trackman, The Beatbullies
Singles from Underground Atlanta
  1. "I'mma Fool wit It"
    Released: June 10, 2009
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
HipHopDX[1]
Planetill

Underground Atlanta is a hip hop compilation album performed by various artists.[2] The double disc album was released on August 31, 2009, by American rapper Killer Mike’s Grind Time Official and SMC Recordings. The compilation was supported by the release of one single, "I'mma Fool wit It", by Killer Mike featuring Big Kuntry King.[3]

Track listing

Disc 1
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Intro"B-Don, Cedric Brown4:26
2."Oh Yeah Young" (featuring Yung Ralph)B-Don, Cedric Brown5:40
3."I'mma Fool wit It" (featuring Big Kuntry King)Nard & B3:45
4."Bunkin'" (featuring Pill)Grade A Muzik3:42
5."In the Kitchen" (featuring OJ da Juiceman)B-Don, Cedric Brown4:06
6."Ham" (featuring Scrilla and SL Jones)B-Don, Cedric Brown4:10
7."Bowling" (featuring the Rich Kidz)Mark4:05
8."Hold Up" (featuring SL Jones)B-Don, Cedric Brown3:41
9."Stuntin' Like a..." (featuring Princess)B-Don, Cedric Brown3:10
10."Put On" (featuring Dem Get-A-Way Boyz)B-Don, Cedric Brown5:03
11."Choosey Lady" (featuring SL Jones)B-Don, Cedric Brown4:58
12."Don't Do It Like Dat" (featuring Scar)B-Don, Cedric Brown4:08
13."Charge It" (featuring Champ Squad)B-Don, Cedric Brown4:24
14."Freaky Girls" (featuring Travis Porter)G Fresh3:13
15."I Be Off Dat" (featuring Trillvile)B-Don, Cedric Brown3:57
16."2 Sides" (featuring Shawty Lo)Wonder3:29
Disc 2
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Grind Time" (featuring da Bill Collector, Pill and SL Jones)B-Don, Cedric Brown3:29
2."My Money" (featuring Soulja Boy Tell 'Em and J. Bar)B-Don, Cedric Brown3:19
3."Eastside" (featuring da Backwudz)B-Don, Cedric Brown4:41
4."Generation Lost" (featuring B.o.B)B.o.B2:57
5."Fuck Dat Hipster Bitch" (featuring Grip Plyaz)B-Don, Cedric Brown4:57
6."Rather Be With You" (featuring Dodigatie and Slimm Calhoun)Marcus Frazier, Rick the Maestro3:37
7."So Fly"B-Don, Cedric Brown5:02
8."What's Next?" (featuring B.B.M.) 4:13
9."Don't Go Outside" (featuring Prynce CyHi)Zeek da Freak4:14
10."Get Ya Cash Up" (featuring Dre, Jay City and Slimm Calhoun)B-Don, Cedric Brown4:52
11."Trunk" (featuring K. Digga and Gucci Mane)B-Don, Cedric Brown4:45
12."Wait For You" (featuring Tamara J)Urban Rockstarz3:47
13."Haters to the Side" (featuring Fonzworth Bentley and Slimm Calhoun)B-Don, Cedric Brown3:22
14."Comin' True" (featuring Khujo)B-Don, Cedric Brown4:21
15."I Want War" (featuring Pastor Troy)Trackman3:11
16."Niggaz Down South" (featuring T.I. and Bun B)The Beatbullies4:48
Total length:1:31:16

Charts

Charts (2009)[4] Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 34
U.S. Billboard Top Rap Albums 10

References


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