Memphis Under World
2000 compilation album by Eightball & MJG
Memphis Under World | ||||
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Compilation album by Eightball & MJG | ||||
Released | February 22, 2000 | |||
Recorded | 1992–2000 | |||
Genre | Gangsta rap, Southern hip hop | |||
Length | 44:11 | |||
Label | OTS | |||
Producer | Calvin Rhodes, D.J. Zirk, Eight Ball, M.J.G., Reginald Boyland | |||
Eightball & MJG chronology | ||||
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Memphis Under World compiles previously released and rare tracks from Eightball & MJG's earlier days, as well as appearances on other artists' projects.[3] It was released in 2000.
Track listing
- Armed Robbery (MJG solo)
- Kick Dat Shit
- Lock'em N Da Trunk (featuring DJ Zirk, 2 Thick)
- Break Da Law (featuring Three 6 Mafia, Project Pat)
- Playas Dream (Eightball solo)
- Who Got Dem 9's (featuring Juicy J, Project Pat)
- Got's To Be Real (Eightball solo)
- Pimp N My Own Rhymes (MJG solo)
- Listen To Da Lyrics
- Wild Boy
- Whatcha Doing
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8Ball & MJG
Discography
- Comin' Out Hard (1993)
- On the Outside Looking In (1994)
- On Top of the World (1995)
- In Our Lifetime (1999)
- Space Age 4 Eva (2000)
- Living Legends (2004)
- Ridin' High (2007)
- Ten Toes Down (2010)
- Lyrics of a Pimp (1997)
- Memphis Under World (2000)
- We Are the South: Greatest Hits (2008)
- Lost (1998)
- Almost Famous (2001)
- Light Up the Bomb (2006)
- The Vet & the Rookie (2007) (with Devius)
- Doin' It Big (2008) (with E.D.I.)
- Life's Quest (2012)
- No More Glory (1997)
- Pimp Tight (2008)
- This Might Be the Day (2008)
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