Love, Hell or Right
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Love, Hell or Right | ||
Studio album by DJ Mathematics | ||
Released | August 26, 2003 | |
Genre | R&B | |
Label | Quewisha Records with High Times Records | |
Producer(s) | DJ Mathematics | |
DJ Mathematics chronology | ||
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Love, Hell or Right (2003) | The Problem (2005)
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Love, Hell or Right is an album of the hip hop producer and DJ Mathematics, who is a DJ with Wu-Tang Clan.
Completely mixed, arranged and produced by Mathematics himself, Love, Hell or Right was ultimately released August 26, 2003 on his own Quewisha Records label in conjunction with High Times Records, and it went on to scan 30,000 units.
Released Format: CD / Vinyl / Tape-Cassette
[edit] Track listing
- Note: Artists marked "*" are not from the Wu-Tang Clan.
- "Love, Hell or Right (Da Intro)"
- "Pimpology 101" (Buddah Bless*)
- "Thank U (Da DJ's Version)" (Method Man, Ghostface Killah, and Angela Neal*)
- "Message to a Blackman (Skit)" (Queen-Shatiyah*)
- "Juscantluv" (Eyes Low*)
- "Return of Da Cobra (Skit)" (Buddah Bless*)
- "Hav Mercy" (Killa Sin, LA The Darkman)
- "Respect Mine" (Wu-Tang Clan, Method Man, Raekwon, and Cappadonna)
- "Da Heist (Skit)" (Starking*, LEO*, Karim*, and Mouth*)
- "Gangsta" (Logic*, Nemy*, Mad Man*, and Eyes Low*)
- "Da Great Siege" (The RZA)
- "Message from a Blackman (Skit)"
- "Real Talk (Pop's Song)" (Pop Poppa Don*)
- "Hip Hop 101" (Prodigal Sunn, Born Justice, Shacronz, Allah-Real, H-Speed*)
- "Queens Day '88" (Pop (Poppa Don)*, Eyes Low*)
- "Alwayz N.Y." (Wu-Tang Clan, Buddah Bless*, Icarus Da Don*, Masta Killa, U-God, Inspectah Deck, Buddah Bless*, Icarus Da Don*)
- "Gun Talk" (Street Life and Buddah Bless*)
- "...On Da Radio (Skit)" (Ghostface Killah)
- Also produced by The RZA
- "Pimp Party" (Almighty Infinite*, Eyes Low*, Boy Big*, Buddah Bless*)
- "Outro"
- "Da Way We Were"