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PACKS is the upcoming sophomore album by American rapper Your Old Droog. It is set to be released on March 10, 2017 through Droog Recordings under exclusive license to Fat Beats Records.[1] The fourteen track record will have guest appearances by the likes of Detroit-based rapper Danny Brown, actor and comedian Anthony Jeselnik, Wiki from Ratking, Chris Crack, Heems and Edan.

Track listing

Track listing adapted from bandcamp and iTunes.[2]

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."G.K.A.C."
3:46
2."Jeselnik Skit 1" (featuring Anthony Jeselnik) 0:07
3."I Only" 4:10
4."Bangladesh" (featuring Heems) 3:34
5."Grandma Hips" (featuring Danny Brown) 2:28
6."Jeselnik Skit 2" (featuring Anthony Jeselnik) 0:08
7."Just An Interlude" (featuring Chris Crack) 3:00
8."White Rappers (A Good Guest)"
  • RTNC
  • Your Old Droog
3:51
9."Help" (featuring Wiki & Edan)
  • Your Old Droog
  • Edan
3:55
10."Jeselnik Skit 3" (featuring Anthony Jeselnik) 0:11
11."You Can Do It! (Give Up)" 3:46
12."Rapman" 3:53
13."My Girl Is A Boy" 3:14
14."Winston Red"Alchemist4:58

Samples[3]

  • "G.K.A.C." sampled "Brooklynville" by Opa (1975)
  • "White Rappers (A Good Guest)" sampled "Love Is All" by Madeline Bell (1976)

Personnel

  • Your Old Droog - main artist, producer
  • Danny Brown - featured artist
  • Heems - featured artist
  • Wiki - featured artist
  • Anthony Jeselnik - featured artist
  • Chris Crack - featured artist
  • E. Dan - featured artist, producer
  • The Alchemist - producer
  • 88-Keys - producer
  • Nice Red - producer
  • EI RTNC - producer

References

  1. ^ "Packs by Your Old Droog on Apple Music". iTunes. Retrieved 2017-03-04.
  2. ^ "PACKS, by Your Old Droog". Fat Beats Records. Retrieved 2017-03-04.
  3. ^ "Your Old Droog's Sample-Based Music". WhoSampled. Retrieved 2017-03-04.

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