Ghetto Bootleg

Ghetto Bootleg was a set of unreleased tracks and remixes that Fannypack released on its Web site in 2005. There were originally only 1,000 copies available, but, in 2008, Tommy Boy Entertainment officially released the album.[2]

Ghetto Bootleg
Compilation album by
Released2008
Genre
LabelTommy Boy Entertainment
ProducerMatt Goias and Fancy
Fannypack chronology
See You Next Tuesday
(2005)
Ghetto Bootleg
(2008)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
About.com [1]
Allmusic [2]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Goias, Grady; excpet where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Hit It" 3:00
2."Yo!" 2:58
3."The Theme from Frank" 4:08
4."Cameltoe" (Old School Remix) 3:42
5."Hard Beat" 1:32
6."Pop That Thing" 2:28
7."Hit It Again"Goias, Grady, Lugo3:25
8."Booty Cologne"Goias, Jacobsen, Kristiansen, Saugmann, Sjellberg3:53
9."Baby" 4:06
10."The Pause" 4:56
11."So Stylistic" (Turntablerocker Remix) 3:09
12."Hey, Mami" (Sharaz Mix)Goias, Grady, Suthiwong3:33
13."Nu Nu (Yeah Yeah)" (Double J & Haze Remix)Fingers, Hula, Townsell3:29
14."Nu Nu (Yeah Yeah)" (Friscia & Lamboy Club Mix)Fingers, Hula, Townsell 
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References

  1. Bruce, Jimi. "Fannypack - 'Ghetto Bootleg'". About.com. Retrieved 9 April 2013.
  2. Sendra, Tim. "Ghetto Bootleg - FannyPack" at AllMusic. Retrieved 13 September 2011.
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