To Da Beat Ch'all

To Da Beat Ch'all is the fifth album released by MC Breed. It was released on May 14, 1996 for Wrap Records and featured production from MC Breed, Erick Sermon, DJ Hurricane, Jazze Pha and Eddie Miller. The album was not much of a success, only making it to #34 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.

To Da Beat Ch'all
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 14, 1996
Recorded19951996
GenreMidwest hip hop,[1] Southern hip hop[2]
Length63:46
LabelWrap Records
ProducerMC Breed, Erick Sermon, DJ Hurricane, Jazze Pha, Eddie Miller,
MC Breed chronology
The Best of Breed
(1995)
To Da Beat Ch'all
(1996)
Saucy
(1997)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [3]

Track listing

  1. "Intro"- 2:13
  2. "Cum Clean" (featuring The D.O.C.)- 3:48
  3. "Choose One"- 5:11 (featuring M.C. Brainz)
  4. "Evil That Men Do"- 4:31 (featuring Sonji Mickey)
  5. "My Walls"- 4:12 (featuring Sonji Mickey)
  6. "Like This"- 4:26 (featuring Sonji Mickey)
  7. "Same Thang"- 3:30
  8. "16 Switches"- 5:17
  9. "To Da Beat Ch'all"- 4:13 (featuring Erick Sermon & Sonji Mickey)
  10. "No Chaser"- 4:45 (featuring DJ Hurricane & Jazze Pha)
  11. "Stop That"- 4:24
  12. "U Can't See Me"- 4:35 (featuring Sonji Mickey)
  13. "Cleverness"- 5:12 (featuring Chuck Nyce, Jamal & Passion)
  14. "Go There"- 2:58
  15. "Flossin'"- 4:31
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