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South Park Mexican - Last Chair Violinist (Cln) (CD)

Last Chair Violinist (Cln)
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Album Details: Last Chair Violinist (Cln)

Release Date:11/18/2008
Label:Dopehouse Music
UPC:097037603823

Track List: Last Chair Violinist (Cln)

Disk 1

  1. Baby's Prayer
  2. Swim
  3. Mexican Heaven
  4. Last Chair Violinist
  5. Gangsterous
  6. Ghost
  7. Dead Pictures
  8. Carolyn Clownin' (Skit)
  9. Hoggin' and Doggin'
  1. These Streets
  2. In Hillwood
  3. Vogues
  4. We Are Real
  5. Dope House Mind
  6. Jackers in My Home
  7. Strapped & Deadly
  8. Silhouettes

Disk 2

  1. Juan Gotti's Chick (Skit) [*]
  2. I Must Be High [*]
  3. Bloody War [*]
  4. Block of Rock [*]
  5. Beach House [*]
  6. Wizard of Oz [*]
  1. Filthy Rich [*]
  2. System [*]
  3. High Everyday [Screwed][*]
  4. Iatola [*]
  5. Dope Game [*]
  6. Woodson and Worthing [*]

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Biography

South Park Mexican

Originating in the Southern rap mecca Houston, South Park Mexican (SPM) slowly built up his own personally run record label, Dope House Records, for years before eventually signing a distribution deal with Universal Records. With the promising deal in place, SPM stood on the verge of extending his reach outside of the South and becoming one of the first Mexican-American... Read more