The Medicine
The Medicine | ||||
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Studio album by Planet Asia | ||||
Released | September 19, 2006 | |||
Genre | Hip Hop | |||
Label | ABB Records | |||
Producer |
Evidence Nucleus The Alchemist Bravo | |||
Planet Asia chronology | ||||
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The Medicine is an album by West Coast hip hop artist Planet Asia, released on October 3, 2006 through ABB Records. The album is the third installment of Planet Asia's "Medicali series", following The Sickness and The Diagnosis. The Medicine is produced by Evidence of Dilated Peoples, and features guest appearances from Krondon, Phil Da Agony, Black Thought, Jonell, Prodigy, Defari and Evidence and Rakaa of Dilated Peoples. The album's lead single is "Thick Ropes" b/w "On Your Way 93706".
Track listing
# | Title | Producer(s) | Performer (s) |
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1 | "Da Prescription" | Evidence | Planet Asia |
2 | "Thick Ropes" | Evidence, Nucleus | Planet Asia |
3 | "Get Active" | Evidence | Planet Asia, Phil Da Agony, Krondon |
4 | "All the Names" | Evidence | Planet Asia |
5 | "Over Your Head" | Evidence, The Alchemist | Planet Asia, Black Thought |
6 | "In Love With You" | Evidence | Planet Asia, Jonell |
7 | "That's on Me" | Evidence | Planet Asia |
8 | "On Your Way 93706" | Evidence | Planet Asia |
9 | "Get Down or Lay Down" | Evidence | Planet Asia, Kubiq, Supa Supreme |
10 | "The Medicine" | Evidence | Planet Asia |
11 | "Stick & Move" | Evidence | Planet Asia, Prodigy, Killa Ben |
12 | "Ghetto's Thirsty" | Evidence | Planet Asia, Auch Dixon |
13 | "The Hustle Pt. 2" | Evidence | Planet Asia, Shake Da Mayor |
14 | "No Questions Asked" | Evidence, Bravo | Planet Asia, Turbin, Killa Ben |
15 | "Old Timer Thoughts" | Evidence | Planet Asia, Defari |
16 | "Dilated Agents" | Evidence | Planet Asia, Rasco, Rakaa, Evidence |
Samples
All the Names
Da Prescription
- "Is That the Way" by The Message
In Love With You
- "I Cram to Understand U" by MC Lyte
No Questions Asked
The Medicine
- "Long Red" by Mountain
- "Come Closer" by Salma Agha
- "Keep It Thoro" by Prodigy
Thick Ropes
- "Space Guerilla" by Missus Beastly
References
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