Come Shop wit Me
Come Shop wit Me | ||||
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Studio album by Young Jeezy | ||||
Released | October 14, 2003 | |||
Recorded | 2002–2003 | |||
Genre | Hip hop, southern rap, gangsta rap | |||
Label | CTE | |||
Producer | DJ.Xzact, L-Roc, Lil Jon, Oomp Camp, Pretty Ken, Priest, Smk, Sol Messiah, Shawty Redd | |||
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Come Shop wit Me is the second independent album by American rapper Young Jeezy, It was released on October 14, 2003, by his independent record label Corporate Thugz Entertainment (CTE). The album features production by Lil Jon and appearances by Bone Crusher, Lil Jon, Pastor Troy and Cutty (of Jim Crow), among others. It is his only double-album. The album has sold 50,000 copies.
The album was named after future affiliate Cam'ron's studio album Come Home with Me.
Track listing
Disk 1: Hard
- "Can U Smell"
- "We Can Play the Game" (featuring 11/29)
- "22's or Better"
- "Ain't A"
- "Let Me Hit Dat" (featuring FiDank)
- "Take It to the Floor" (featuring Bone Crusher)
- "Gangsta Walkin'" (featuring Dank)
- "Put the Whip on It"
- "Mel Man Speaks"
- "Put the Whip on It (Part 2)"
- "Haters" (featuring Lil Jon & 11/29)
- "GA" (featuring Pastor Troy & Shawty Redd)
Disk 2: Soft
- "Real Talk"
- "Come Shop wit Me"
- "Ain't Nothin Like"
- "Thug Ya" (featuring Oobie)
- "I'm a Gangsta" (featuring Kinky)
- "Bananas"
- "2Nite" (featuring Cutty Cartel of Jim Crow)
- "That's What's Up" (featuring Mykel)
- "I Ride" (featuring Kinky)
- "Rainy Days" (featuring Jennie Lasater)
- "Gold Mouth Speaks"
- "The Game" (featuring Sonny Spoon & Lil' C)
- "Gold Mouth Speaks"
- "Matrix"
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