Messy Slick

Messy Slick is a collaboration album between American rappers Messy Marv and Mitchy Slick, released on March 27, 2007.[1] It peaked at #95 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.[2] It includes guest appearances from Yukmouth, Keak da Sneak, Rah2K, Damu, T-Nutty, Tiny Doo, Styles P and Krondon.[1]

Messy Slick
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 27, 2007
GenreHip hop
Length48:21
LabelSiccness.net
ProducerMessy Marv, Tha Bizness, Traxamillion, Batkave, Cricket for Cracels, Dow Jones, Dubb Knoxx, J. Hen, Ecay Uno
Messy Marv & Mitchy Slick chronology
What You Know bout Me? Part 2
(2006)
Messy Slick
(2007)
Draped Up & Chipped Out, Vol. 2
(2007)

Track listing

# Title length
1 Intro (Rah2K) {featuring Rah2K] 0:33
2 Click Clack 3:37
3 On the One (featuring Yukmouth) 3:39
4 OK 3:23
5 Skit 0:25
6 2nd Letter (featuring Damu) 4:20
7 Rollie on My Arm (featuring Styles P & Turf Talk) 4:17
8 Big Gunz (featuring Tiny Doo) 4:15
9 Diego to da Bay 4:01
10 Cherish a Thug (featuring Keak da Sneak) 3:38
11 Hey (featuring Krondon) 3:59
12 Try'n to Get a Dolla (featuring Tiny Doo) 4:13
13 Take That Cream (featuring Tiny Doo) 4:02
14 2 Bombs (featuring 211) 3:59
15 Siccness Anthem (featuring Damu & T-Nutty) 4:02
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