Armaghetto
Armaghetto is the second album by Channel Live. It was released on July 18, 2000 through Flavor Unit Records and was mostly produced by Mike City. The album itself failed to make it to the Billboard charts, but the single "Wild Out 2K" did make it to 48 on the Hot Rap Singles chart.
Armaghetto | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | July 18, 2000 | |||
Recorded | 1999-2000 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Label | Flavor Unit | |||
Producer | Mike City | |||
Channel Live chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "Respect This"- 3:48
- "Wild Out 2K"- 4:15
- "The Nerve"- 4:17
- "Turn It Up"- 4:00 (Featuring Black Opz)
- "Lies & Rumors"- 2:57 (Featuring Carl Thomas)
- "Temptation"- 4:42 (Featuring Black Rob)
- "F.A.T.: Fucking a Thug"- 3:50
- "Put It on a Nigga"- 3:20 (Featuring Ms. Toi)
- "Wild Horse"- 3:14 (Featuring Carl Thomas)
- "Say What"- 3:07 (Featuring Benny Boom and Akbar)
- "Ghetto B.I."- 4:20 (Featuring Method Man, Rowdy Rahz and Malik Yusef)
- "Armaghetto"- 4:22
- "F.C.C. Alert"- 4:48 (Featuring Benny Boom)
- "The God U Know"- 3:45
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