Too Gangsta for Radio

Too Gangsta for Radio is a compilation album released by Death Row Records and Priority Records containing performances by multiple artists. Most of the songs are diss songs projected at former Death Row artists, including Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg and Daz Dillinger, among others. It features appearances from Scarface, Ja Rule, Dresta, Ruff Ryders and then-newly signed Death Row artists including Crooked I and Tha Realest.

Too Gangsta for Radio
Compilation album by
Various Artists
ReleasedSeptember 26, 2000
Recorded2000
Genre
Label
Producer
Death Row Records chronology
Suge Knight Represents: Chronic 2000
(1999)
Too Gangsta for Radio
(2000)
Dysfunktional Family
(2003)
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Although the album sold poorly, it peaked at #171 on the U.S. Billboard 200, #15 on the Independent Albums chart and at #44 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The albums remained at #48 for 8 weeks on the Independent Albums chart in 2001.

Track listing

  1. "Intro"
  2. "Friends (Big Hutch Remix)" (2Pac)
  3. "Gangsta Rap" (Crooked I featuring: Kurupt, Treach, Scarface)
  4. "I Ain't Fuccin' Wit' Cha" (CJ Mac)
  5. "Everywhere We Go" (Above the Law)
  6. "Fuck Hollywood!" (Tha Realest)
  7. "Murda 4 Life" (Ja Rule featuring: The Murderers)
  8. "In Too Deep" (The Lox)
  9. "Fuck Dre!" (Tha Realest featuring: Twist, Swoop G, Lil' C-Style)
  10. "Thug Nature" (2Pac featuring: J.Valentine)
  11. "Death Rizzo" (Crooked I)
  12. "Projects" (Swoop G featuring: Keita Rock, Juice)
  13. "Gangsta'd Out" (K-9)
  14. "Give It up for Compton" (Dresta)
  15. "Real Type Gangsta" (Mac Shawn)
  16. "The Coff" (G.P.)
  17. "This is the Thanks You Get" (Tha Relativez featuring: Nuttz)
  18. "Too Gangsta" (Dresta featuring: Young Hoggs)

Chart history

Charts (2000) Peak
position
United States Billboard 200 171
Independent Albums 15
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 44
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