Livin' Legend
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Livin' Legend is the sixth studio album and the first album by American rapper B.G. since departing from Cash Money Records and is also his first release under his own imprint Chopper City Records. The album contains production from Kenoe, K.I.D.D., Clinton Sparks, and Beat Doctor. B.G. also introduces his artists, Gar, Hakizzle and Snipe to the world. "Let It Flow", "Keep It Gangsta", and "Fuck You" were released on vinyl. A music video for "Keep It Gangsta" and "Hottest of the Hot" was released in summer 2003.
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Disc 2
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featuring Soulja Slim
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featuring Gar
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Beat-N-Azz Remix
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Clinton Sparks Remix
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featuring 7th Ward Soulja
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featuring Chopper City Boyz and Wyndi
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featuring Gar and Redd
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featuring Hakim
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featuring Hakim and Josephine Johnny
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featuring Hakim and Sniper
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featuring Kenoe and Wood
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Rolling Stone
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Vibe
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Keep It Real
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R.I.P.
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Let It Flow
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Throw Your Hands Up
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Do What You Do
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That's What I Want
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F**k That Sh*t
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F**k U
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Jack Who, Take What?
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The Club Scene
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U Not My Dog
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Livin' Legend is the sixth studio album and the first album by American rapper B.G. since departing from Cash Money Records and is also his first release under his own imprint Chopper City Records. The album contains production from Kenoe, K.I.D.D., Clinton Sparks, and Beat Doctor. B.G. also introduces his artists, Gar, Hakizzle and Snipe to the world. "Let It Flow", "Keep It Gangsta", and "Fuck You" were released on vinyl. A music video for "Keep It Gangsta" and "Hottest of the Hot" was released in summer 2003.
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