Future Profits
Future Profits is the debut album by rap duo, Blood of Abraham. The album was released on November 16, 1993 for Ruthless Records/Relativity Records and was produced by Eazy-E, Epic Mazur and Bilal Bashir.
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Released | November 16, 1993 | |||
Recorded | 1992-1993 | |||
Genre | Alternative hip hop, hardcore hip hop, conscious hip hop, West Coast hip hop | |||
Label | Ruthless Records Relativity Records | |||
Producer | Eazy-E (exec.) Epic Mazur Bilal Bashir | |||
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Singles from Future Profits | ||||
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Track listing
- "Future Profits (Intro)"
- "This Great Land Devours"
- "Southern Comfort"
- "Stick To Your Own Kind"
- "That Ol' Dupree Shit"
- "I'm Not The Man"
- "Father Of Many Nations"
- "Devils Get No Dap"
- "3-2-1 Contact"
- "Stabbed By The Steeple"
- "Another Nail In The Coffin"
- "Life"
- "Niggaz And Jewz (Some Say Kikes)" feat. Eazy-E, Will 1 X
- "Loose Interpretation Of The End (Outro)"
gollark: "Some phenomeon exists" != "some phenomenon exists in whatever context you're on about"
gollark: Some sort of convoluted new model of the universe based on electricity or something does *not* do that.
gollark: Are you aware of the "correspondence principle"? It basically just means that your new theory has to match with all the previously found empirical evidence for other theories.
gollark: I don't think you understand what I'm asking here.
gollark: How can you distinguish these "birkeland currents" from the well-known and documented phenomenon of "gravity" and whatever else?
References
- Smith, Craig Robert. Future Profits at AllMusic
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