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I Had A Ghetto Dream | ||||
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Studio album by Fat Pat | ||||
Released | November 4, 2008 | |||
Recorded | 2008 | |||
Genre | Southern hip hop | |||
Length | 72:53 | |||
Label | Screwed Up Click Entertainment | |||
Fat Pat chronology | ||||
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I Had A Ghetto Dream is a posthumous album by southern rapper Fat Pat.
Track listing
- "Da Incredible"
- "In This Life"
- "Screwed For Life" (D.E.A.)
- "Gotta Make My Dreams"
- "Is There A Better Place"
- "Peep N Me" (featuring Lil' Keke & Ronnie Spencer)
- "Do You Love The Southside" (featuring E.S.G.)
- "I Wanna Be Down"
- "M.O.B." (Southside Playaz)
- "All The Way To The Top"
- "Tops Drop"
- "Stackin' Big Paper"
- "Do U Like What U See" (featuring Double D & Big Pokey)
- "I Miss My Pat""
- "Too Hott" (Southside Playaz featuring Ronnie Spencer, C-Note, Big Moe, Lil' O, Al-D, Big Pokey, Will-Lean, Lil' Keke, Big Steve & Big Hawk)
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