The Lost Songs Vol. 1

The Lost Songs Vol. 1 is a digital album by Outlawz, released March 23, 2010 on Outlaw Recordz/1Nation.[1][2][3]

The Lost Songs Vol. 1
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 23, 2010
Recorded1999-2009
GenreGangsta Rap, Hardcore Hip Hop
Length48:16
Label1Nation Entertainment,
Outlaw Recordz
ProducerOutlawz (exec.)
Outlawz chronology
We Want In: The Street LP
(2008)
The Lost Songs Vol. 1
(2010)
The Lost Songs Vol. 2
(2010)

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Big Body Truck" (EDIDON, Young Noble, Trae Tha Truth)4:02
2."Cold" (EDIDON, Young Noble)4:28
3."Comeback" (K. Kastro, EDIDON, Young Noble)3:55
4."I Ain't Channgin'" (EDIDON, Stormey Coleman, Young Noble)3:32
5."Let It" (EDIDON, Napoleon, Young Noble)4:13
6."Make It Right" (K. Kastro, Young Noble, EDIDON)4:31
7."Make Moves" (EDIDON, Stormey Coleman, K. Kastro, Young Noble)4:08
8."My Lullaby" (K. Kastro, EDIDON, Young Noble)3:53
9."Outlaw" (Napoleon, Young Noble)4:09
10."People Say" (Young Noble, Napoleon)2:56
11."Take Away" (EDIDON, Young Noble, K. Kastro)4:40
12."U & Me" (Young Noble, Napoleon, EDIDON, K. Kastro)3:49
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