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U Godzilla Presents the Hillside Scramblers

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Released
  
March 16, 2004

Length
  
N/A

Artist
  
U-God

Genre
  
Hip hop music

Recorded
  
2004

Producer
  
cuetrax

Release date
  
16 March 2004

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Label
  
Indiego/Synergy Distribution (Independent)

Similar
  
U-God albums, Hip hop music albums

U god the hillside scramblers pain inside


U-Godzilla Presents the Hillside Scramblers is the debut album of U-God's group, the Hillside Scramblers. Among its members are King Just, whose 1995 album Mystics of the God is a favorite early Wu-affiliated album. It was released after he temporarily left the Wu-Tang Clan in 2004.

Contents

Reception

Some critics panned the album because they believed that it did not completely satisfy the listeners. Steve Juon complained that the words were mostly cliched and the beats were similar to U-God's "Golden Arms" tracks.

Track listing

  1. "Intro"
  2. "Pain Inside" (U-God, Black Ice, Leatha Face)
  3. "Lean Like Me" (U-God)
  4. "Destiny" (Leatha Face, INF-Black)
  5. "Stick Up" (INF-Black)
  6. "Tell Me" (Desert Eagle, Leatha Face, INF-Black)
  7. "Chippin' & Chop It" (U-God, INF-Black, Kawz)
  8. "Booty Drop" (Leatha Face, Autumn Rue)
  9. "Spit Game" (U-God, INF-Black, Leatha Face, Autumn Rue)
  10. "Ghetto Gutter" (U-God, Autumn Rue)
  11. "Drama" (Leatha Face, Kawz, INF-Black, U-God)
  12. "Take It To The Top" (U-God, Desert Eagle, INF-Black, King Just, Leatha Face)
  13. "KJ Rhyme" (King Just)
  14. "Gang of Gangstas" (Black Ice, Desert Eagle, INF-Black, Frank Banger, U-God, Leatha Face, Ja-Mal)
  15. "Put It On Me" (U-God, Autumn Rue)
  16. "Struggle Ain't Got No Color" (U-God)
  17. "Here We Come" (INF-Black, Leatha Face, U-God)
  18. "Prayer" (U-God, Autumn Rue)

Songs

1Intro0:43
2Pain Inside4:11
3Lean Like Me4:02

References

U-Godzilla Presents the Hillside Scramblers Wikipedia