Prince Entertainment J. Prince chronology (2011) Angel Dust (2012) (2014) Angel Dust is the sixteenth by American rapper. It was released on October 2, 2012, by and the independently-incorporated founded by J Prince.
The album features from, Lil Flea, Mike D, and K-Rino. Commercial performance [ ] The album debuted at number 110 on the, with first-week sales of 3,700 copies in the United States. Track listing [ ] No. Title Length 1. 'Never Been' 4:49 2. 'These Days' 3:39 3.
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'I Just Wanna Say' 3:38 4. Imagefap downloader. 'Truth Is' 4:12 5. 'Dicc On U' (featuring & Mr. Mac T) 4:20 6. 'Love It' (featuring Lil Flea) 4:22 7.
'Phuq With Me' 3:37 8. 'Young Nigga' 4:29 9. 'Time' 4:20 10.
'Heaven' 3:13 11. 'Jaccers Wanna Know' (featuring Mike D) 4:09 12. 'Take My Time' (featuring ) 4:23 13. 'When I Get Free' 4:15 14. 'Today' (featuring K-Rino) 4:25 Total length: 57:51 References [ ].
'I've been selling records for 10 (years), but I'm finally getting my buzz,' brags Z-Ro on 'Phuq With Me.' It seems the wormhole of regional rap fandom has finally reached this veteran.
Angel Dust continues a spate of hard-drug-themed titles, but he doesn't waste time talking about selling PCP. Its highlights include 'Young Ni**a,' where he interpolates Ahmad's '90s hit 'Back in the Day' to describe a knucklehead imprisoned for life, plus 'These Days,' 'Truth Is' and 'Jaccers Wanna Know.' His gangsta persona is a metaphor for surviving Houston's mean ghetto streets.
'I've been selling records for 10 (years), but I'm finally getting my buzz,' brags Z-Ro on 'Phuq With Me.' It seems the wormhole of regional rap fandom has finally reached this veteran. Angel Dust continues a spate of hard-drug-themed titles, but he doesn't waste time talking about selling PCP. Its highlights include 'Young Ni**a,' where he interpolates Ahmad's '90s hit 'Back in the Day' to describe a knucklehead imprisoned for life, plus 'These Days,' 'Truth Is' and 'Jaccers Wanna Know.' His gangsta persona is a metaphor for surviving Houston's mean ghetto streets.
'I've been selling records for 10 (years), but I'm finally getting my buzz,' brags Z-Ro on 'Phuq With Me.' It seems the wormhole of regional rap fandom has finally reached this veteran.
Angel Dust continues a spate of hard-drug-themed titles, but he doesn't waste time talking about selling PCP. Its highlights include 'Young Ni**a,' where he interpolates Ahmad's '90s hit 'Back in the Day' to describe a knucklehead imprisoned for life, plus 'These Days,' 'Truth Is' and 'Jaccers Wanna Know.' His gangsta persona is a metaphor for surviving Houston's mean ghetto streets.