Counting Other Peoples Money

Counting Other Peoples Money is the fifth studio solo album released by rapper Keak da Sneak. It was released on September 23, 2003, for Moe Doe Entertainment and produced by E-A-Ski, Rick Rock, DJ Epik, D-Dre and CMT. The album peaked at No. 87 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart,[1] No. 37 on the Top Heatseekers chart[2] and No. 38 on the Top Independent Albums chart.[3]

Counting Other Peoples Money
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 23, 2003
Recorded2003
GenreGangsta Rap, West Coast Hip Hop
LabelMoe Doe Entertainment
ProducerE-A-Ski, Rick Rock, DJ Epik, D-Dre, CMT
Keak da Sneak chronology
Copium
(2003)
Counting Other Peoples Money
(2003)
Keak da Sneak
(2004)

Track listing

  1. "Intro"- 0:50
  2. "T-Shirt, Blue Jeans, & Nike's"- 3:24 (Featuring E-40)
  3. "Hi Volume"- 3:58
  4. "Know What I'm Talkin Bout"- 4:07
  5. "Rappin My New Twist"- 4:45
  6. "Copium"- 3:48
  7. "Hi Speed Specialist"- 3:45
  8. "Freakalistic"- 3:45
  9. "Set Up Shop"- 3:44
  10. "What It Do"- 3:40
  11. "I Don't Wanna Go"- 3:43
  12. "Raw"- 3:26
  13. "Love da Kids"- 3:52
  14. "Still Can't Get Enough"- 3:43
  15. "That Be Me"- 3:40
  16. "Think You Real"- 3:25
  17. "To Wicked"- 4:10
gollark: Depending on how you count it my brain is much more powerful, or much less, than a lemon-powered portable electronic device.
gollark: Of course, it's possible that this is the wrong way to think about it, given that my brain is probably doing much more computation than a tablet powered by 5000 lemons thanks to a really optimized (for its specific task) architecture, and some hypothetical ultratech computer could probably do better.
gollark: I mean, it uses maybe 10W as far as I know (that's the right order of magnitude) so about as much as a tablet charger or 5000 lemons.
gollark: I *think* you'd only need 2500 lemons, wired in groups of 5.
gollark: It might actually be more reliable to host it on my spare Raspberry Pi 3B+ on terrible home interwebbernet uplinks powered by 2500 lemon batteries or something.

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