Dope Sick

Dope Sick is the debut solo album by Canadian rapper Madchild. The album was released on August 28, 2012 by Suburban Noize Records and Battle Axe Records.

Dope Sick
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 28, 2012
GenreHip hop
LabelSuburban Noize, Battle Axe Records
ProducerExecutive Producer
Kevin Zinger, Brad Xavier, Shane Bunting
Musical Producers
C-Lance, Rob the Viking, Aspect
Madchild chronology
Little Monster
(2012)
Dope Sick
(2012)
Lawn Mower Man
(2013)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
HipHopDX
HipHopAuthority
411 Mania
DJBooth.net
UGHH

Commercial performance

The album was certified Gold in Canada , selling more than 40,000.[1]

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Devil's Reject" (featuring DJ Revolution)C-Lance4:20
2."Grenade Launcher" (featuring Slaine and Prevail)C-Lance3:42
3."Monster"C-Lance3:50
4."Runaway"Rob the Viking3:32
5."Oxylude"Rob the Viking0:30
6."Wake Up"Rob the Viking3:53
7."Battlaxe" (featuring Dilated Peoples, Bishop Lamont and D-Sisive)Evidence4:29
8."Jitters" (featuring Dutch Robinson and Matt Brevner)Matt Brevner4:46
9."Little Monster Blend"Aspect4:24
10."Judgment Day" (featuring Sophia Danai)Chin3:01
11."Dickhead"Rob the Viking3:31
12."Fuck Madchild" (featuring Phil the Agony)Aspect1:58
13."Mongoloid"Aspect2:27
14."Freak"C-Lance3:55
15."Reaper"2oolman2:32
16."Wanted"Aspect3:51
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