Tear Gas (album)

Tear Gas is the fourth album by The Jacka consisting of 19 songs. It sold 5,800 copies in its first week of release,[6] charting at #93 on the Billboard Top 200.[7] This album had two singles, "Glamorous Lifestyle" with Andre Nickatina and "All Over Me" with Matt Blaque. An additional video was also made for the Freeway assisted track "They Dont Know".[8] "All Over Me" featuring Matt Blaque peaked at #12 on the Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, making it both artists' only charting single to date.[9]

Tear Gas
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 16, 2009
Recorded2006–2009
GenreHip hop, West Coast hip hop Gangsta Rap
LabelThe Artist Records, SMC Recordings
ProducerMG, Rob Low, The Jacka, Lee Bannon, Joe Millionaire, Traxamillion, Bedrock, Cellski, Stagmata, The Nkredibles, Bannon, Lee Majors, Kareem K, Jeffro
The Jacka chronology
Jack Of All Trades
(2006)
Tear Gas
(2009)
Broad Daylight
(2009)
Singles from Tear Gas
  1. "All Over Me"
    Released: April 8, 2008
  2. "Glamorous Lifestyle"
    Released: May 5, 2009
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
HipHopDX.com[2]
RapReviews.com[3]
XXL[4]
The Bay Is Back[5]

Track listing

  1. "Summer" (featuring Rydah J. Klyde)
  2. "Just A Celebrity" (featuring Sky Balla)
  3. "Glamorous Lifestyle" (featuring Andre Nickatina)
  4. "Greatest Alive" (featuring E-40, Jynx & Mitchy Slick)
  5. "They Dont Know" (featuring Freeway)
  6. "Dream" (featuring Ampichino & Zion-I)
  7. "Wont Be Right" (featuring Cellski)
  8. "Keep Callin'" (featuring Devin The Dude)
  9. "Girls"
  10. "Scared Money" (featuring AP.9 & Krondon)
  11. "Get It In" (featuring Paul Wall & Masspike Miles)
  12. "Whats Your Zodiac" (featuring Phil Da Agony)
  13. "Dopest Forreal"
  14. "Callin My Name" (featuring Mistah F.A.B.)
  15. "What Happened to the World" (featuring DJ Impereal)
  16. "The Movement" (featuring Planet Asia)
  17. "Storm" (featuring Cormega)
  18. "Our Heroes" (featuring Dubb 20 & J Stalin)
  19. "All Over Me" (featuring Matt Blaque)

Chart

Chart (2009) Peak[7]
position
U.S. Billboard 200 93
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 12
U.S. Billboard Independent Albums 13
U.S. Billboard Top Rap Albums 4

References

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