Son of a Pimp

Son of a Pimp is the second studio album by American rapper Mistah F.A.B. from Oakland, California. It was released on April 19, 2005[1][2] via Thizz Entertainment. Production was handled by several record producers, including Droop-E, E-A-Ski, Gennessee Lewis, Kanye West and Sean T among others. It also features guest appearances by the likes of Bavgate, E-40, G-Stack, Mac Dre (who was shot and killed 6½ months prior to the album's release), Mac Mall, Messy Marv, Miami, PSD, The Jacka, Turf Talk, and Yukmouth among others. A sequel to the album, Son of a Pimp Part 2, was released on May 27, 2016.

Son of a Pimp
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 19, 2005
Recorded2004-2005
Genre
Length1:13:24
LabelThizz Entertainment
Producer
Mistah F.A.B. chronology
Nig-Latin
(2003)
Son of a Pimp
(2005)
Da Baydestrian
(2007)

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Intro" (featuring Fabby's Mom) 1:14
2."Big Time"Kanye West3:41
3."Crush on You"Teddy Bishop3:55
4."Streets of the Bay" (featuring PSD)Clipto3:32
5."Do It Live for Me" (featuring G-Stack & Mac Mall)Trackademicks4:00
6."Hey Little Mama" (featuring Johnny Ca$h & The Jacka)Trackademicks3:55
7."Kicked Out the Club"Sean T4:35
8."Call Heaven"Trackademicks3:50
9."Hoodlife" (featuring Harm)Swampcat4:14
10."Let Me Do My Thang" (featuring Kato, Yukmouth & LB)Ruff4:25
11."Super Sic Wit It" (featuring E-40 & Turf Talk)Droop-E3:30
12."If "If" Was a 5th"Trackademicks3:54
13."If Papa Was Home" (featuring Patrick Anderson)Gennessee3:30
14."Mama Song" (featuring Dyson)Trackademicks4:14
15."N.E.W. Oakland" (featuring Bavgate & G-Stack)3:47
16."City Limits" (featuring Messy Marv & Mr. Kee) 3:23
17."Dis Is How da Game Goes" (featuring Mac Dre & Miami)G.A.4:51
18."Where's My Daddy"Gennessee4:01
19."U R My Angel"Trackademicks4:53
Total length:1:13:24
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