U Got Miilk ?

U Got Miilk ?
Studio album by Miilkbone
Released April 17, 2001
Recorded 2000- 2001; The Cellar, XCaliber Music Studio: (New Jersey), The Hit Factory: (New York City)
Genre Hip hop
Length 54:53
Label Xcaliber, Lightyear Entertainment
Producer A.D., Big Joe, Chop Diesel, D.O., Gilbert Keys (co-exec.), John B., Nick Wiz, Steve Bortugno (co-exec.), Willie Banks (co-exec.), Laurence "Woo" Allen
Miilkbone chronology
Da' Miilkrate
(1995)
U Got Miilk ?
(2001)
The Voice of Reason
(2015)
Singles from U Got Miilk ?
  1. "Yes Yes Y'all"
    Released: March 13, 2001
  2. "Dear Slim"
    Released: March 13, 2001
  3. "Yesterday"
    Released: April 17, 2001
  4. "A Few Good Men"
    Released: May 1, 2001
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
The Source
Vibe MagazineFavorable
AllMusic
SpinUnfavorable
CMJUnfavorable
BillboardUnfavorable

U Got Miilk ? is the second studio album by American Rapper Miilkbone, released on April 17, 2001 by XCaliber Entertainment and Lightyear Entertainment. The album generated three non charting singles, "Yes Yes Y'all", "Dear Slim", and "A Few Good Men", all of which did not chart. The album is notable for its single "Dear Slim" which attacked rapper Eminem, who had previously dissed Miilkbone on his song "Just Don't Give A Fuck" with the line, "I'm Nicer than Pete, but I'm on a search to crush a Miilkbone I'm Everlasting, I melt Vanilla Ice like silicone". After learning that Miilkbone was planning to release a diss track against him Eminem was quoted as saying, "When I said 'I'm on a Serch to crush a Miilkbone,' I was talking about stereotypes and now I heard he wants to bring it, so he could bring it and look stupid, you know what im sayin'? I heard his shit and his shit is garbage. I wish it was dope enough for me to respond, but it's not, you know what i'm sayin'?"[1] Eminem never responded to the song. This would be Miilkbone's last release until his return to rapping in 2012 and his 2015 single "Facebook Love" from his upcoming third studio album "The Voice Of Reason".

Track listing

No. TitleProducer(s) Length
1. "Skit"    0:35
2. "Intro"    1:45
3. "Sex, Money, Drugs. Cars"  Nick Wiz 3:17
4. "Yes Yes Y'all"  Big Joe 3:37
5. "Why U Hate"  Gilbert Keys 3:38
6. "Take This Ride" (Danielle Jordan)John B. 3:49
7. "Enemy Of State"  A.D. 2:38
8. "A Few Good Men]" (Tame One, Chop Diesel, K Banger)Chop Diesel 3:30
9. "War Fair" (Culture)D.O 4:03
10. "Lesson 1:1" (Triple Beam)Gilbert Keys 3:39
11. "Dear Slim" (D.O.)  4:14
12. "Yesterday" (Carmen)John B. 4:44
13. "Things You Do" (Sherrae Spencer)Woo 3:33
14. "HA HA HA"  Woo 3:33
15. "I Think So" (Flame Spitta)Woo 3:45
16. "Goodbye" (James Bennett (Guitar))Woo 4:35
17. "Outro"  Woo 1:21

References

  1. Huxley, Martin (2000-09-19). Eminem: Crossing the Line. Macmillan. ISBN 9781429975742.
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