A Tear for the Ghetto
A Tear for the Ghetto | ||||
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Studio album by Group Home | ||||
Released | June 1, 1999 | |||
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1998-1999 1995 ("Run for Your Life") | |||
Genre | Hip hop, Hardcore hip hop | |||
Label | Replay Records | |||
Producer | Agallah, Guru, DJ Premier, The Alchemist, Lil' Dap | |||
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A Tear for the Ghetto is the second album released by the hip-hop duo Group Home. Released June 1, 1999, on Replay Records, the album featured one hit single, "Make It In Life," which made to #16 on the Hot Rap Singles and production by The Alchemist, Agallah, Guru, DJ Premier and group member Lil' Dap. The album is now out of print.
Track listing
- "Tear Shit Down"- 3:31
- "Da Real GH"- 4:06
- "Stupid Mf's"- 4:37
- "Street Life"- 1:57
- "Sun for a Reason"- 4:04
- "The Legacy"- 4:01 (Featuring Gang Starr)
- "Run for Your Life"- 4:21 (Featuring Agallah)
- "Make It in Life"- 4:42
- "A Train X-Press"- 3:50
- "Be Like That"- 4:40 (Featuring Big Shug, Guru)
- "Dial-A-Thug"- 3:51 (Featuring Mike Epps, Dominique Witten)
- "Politic All Night"- 1:22
- "Keep Rising"- 4:23
- "We Can Do This"- 3:37
- "12 O'Clock"- 4:09
- "Oh Sweet America"- 3:59
- "Breaker"- 3:12
- "Beefin' for Rap"- 2:38
- "Game Recognize Game"- 1:42
- "Life Ain't Shit"- 4:36
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