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Artist Guide » Hip Hop/Rap » Southern Style » DON BUMM AND GCB: Rock-A-Bye Haters
This Album was written and recorded in the months preceeding GCB's Trial for Murder. And for Obvious Reasons, upon listening, it could not be released until after the trial. This is one of the most honest albums ever recorded. One would be hard-pressed to find an album that reveals this much about the personal exploits, pains, struggles and rivalries of any rap artists. No names have been ommitted to protect the innocent. This Album provides the most direct insight into the workings of the streets and provides a study into the psychology of the criminal mind.

This Album is by the streets for the streets. It is graphic, narrative and astonishingly upfront. It was recorded as the group members were going through a variety of legal troubles and personal conflicts. It was meant to be a diary, a last will and testament, if you will, only to be released in the event of incarceration. It is the Artists way to continue living after the demise of life in the freeworld. This is a no-holds barred, outrageously explicit album not intended for the faint of heart. But if you miss the realness and authenticity of Rap Music, you gotta cop this one.

Track List:
1. Intro
2. Back in The Days
3. Pop Yo' Collar (original)
4. Why We Do
5. Whachu Thankin'
6. Rock-A-Bye Haters
7. One Foot in The Grave
8. Grindin' and Shinnin'
9. Ho Games
10. Prey For Yo' Baby
11. For The Haters
12. Playa's and Pimps
13. 31 Flavers
14. Hail Mary
15. Bubble Up
16. Flatline
17. On The Roam
18. Country Funkin'
19. After the Rain

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