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1. Sherane a.k.a Master Splinter’s Daughter
2. Bitch, Don’t Kill My Vibe
3. Backseat Freestyle
4. The Art of Peer Pressure
5. Money Trees FEATURING JAY ROCK
6. Poetic Justice FEATURING DRAKE
7. good kid
8. m.A.A.d city FEATURING MC EIHT
9. Swimming Pools (Drank) [EXTENDED VERSION]
10. Sing About Me, I’m Dying of Thirst
11. Real FEATURING ANNA WISE OF SONNYMOON
12. Compton FEATURING DR. DRE
13. The Recipe FEATURING DR. DRE [BONUS TRACK]
14. Black Boy Fly [BONUS TRACK]
15. Now or Never FEATURING MARY J. BLIGE [BONUS TRACK]

Interscope Records. 2220 Colorado Ave., Santa Monica, CA 90404.
Manufactured and distributed in the United States by Universal Music Distribution.
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1.Sherane a.k.a Master Splinter’s Daughter
(K. Duckworth, C. Whitacre, J. Henderson)
WB Music Corp., TDE Music, Hard Working Black Folks Publishing (ASCAP) West Coast Livin Publishing(ASCAP)
Henderworks Music Publishing (BMI)
Produced by Tha Bizness for Tha Bizness Productions LLC
Recorded at Patchwerk Recording Studios, Atlanta, GA and TDE Red Room, Carson, CA
Recorded by Dee Brown and Derek “MixedByAli” Ali
Mixed By Dr. Dre & Derek “MixedByAli” Ali
Live Bass Guitar by Demonterious Lawrence
2.Bitch, Don’t Kill My Vibe
(K. Duckworth, M. Spears, Braun/Vindahl Friis/Lykke Schmidt)
WB Music Corp., TDE Music, Hard Working Black Folks Publishing (ASCAP) TDE Music, Beat Bully Productions
(ASCAP) EMI Blackwood Music Inc./Edition MFD
Publishing/EMI Music Publishing Denmark A/S(BMI) Publishing Designee of Liv Lykke
Produced by Sounwave for TDE Music
Guitar by J. Valle
Live string arrangement composed and performed by Charly and Margaux in Brooklyn, NY
Additional Violin by Mary Keating
Guitar by Marlon Williams
Background Vocals by Anna Wise of Sonnymoon
Additional Vocals by JMSN
Recorded at TDE Red Room, Carson

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