Youngest of da Camp

Youngest of da Camp
Studio album by Lil Boosie
Released January 27, 2000
Recorded 1999
Genre Gangsta Rap, Southern Hip Hop
Length 53:00
Label Camplife
Producer Happy P, Russ Lee, C-Loc
Lil Boosie chronology
C-Loc Present Camp III: Thug Brothas
(2000)
Youngest of da Camp
(2000)
For My Thugz
(2002)

Youngest of da Camp is the debut studio album by American rapper Lil Boosie. It was released on January 27, 2000, by C-Loc Records. The album's production was mainly handled by Happy Perez, Russ Lee and C-Loc himself.[1] C-Loc was also listed as one of the album's featured guest appearances, along with Max Minelli, Concentration Camp and Donkey. Youngest of da Camp has sold 10,000 units in the United States.[2]

Background and artwork

Lil Boosie's cousin, who goes by his stage name as C-Loc has started his own record company, named C-Loc Records. Boosie was 17 years old at the time of this album's recording, which he began working on this project with the most of the productions from his cousin C-Loc.

The album's artwork was designed by Pen and Pixel Graphics. The company was most likely been picked to design the art to compare it with major New Orleans labels, including Cash Money Records and No Limit Records, which those album art they also created at the time.

Track listing

  1. "Shout Out"
  2. "Feel Lucky" (featuring Max Minelli)
  3. "It's Goin Down"
  4. "Pop It on Me" (featuring Max Minelli)
  5. "That Night"
  6. "I Thought Ya Knew"
  7. "It Don't Matta" (featuring Concentration Camp)
  8. "Boosie II (Don't Forget It)"
  9. "Same Ol Shit" (featuring Max Minelli)
  10. "Watch Em'" (featuring Max Minelli & C-Loc)
  11. "Young Niggaz" (featuring Donkey of Bad Azz Entertainment)
  12. "My Life"
  13. "I Got Dat Slap" (featuring Max Minelli)
  14. "Boosie II"
  15. "Pop It"

References

  1. "Deadly Grounds: Search results for c-loc". deadly-grounds.blogspot.com. Retrieved 12 January 2014.
  2. "Lil Boosie biography". Artistwiki.com. 1983-11-14. Retrieved 2013-08-25.


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