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2004 studio album by 8Ball & MJG
Living Legends Released May 11, 2004 Recorded 2002–2004 Genre Hip hop Length 60 :12 Label Producer Diddy , Bangladesh , Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie , Lil Jon , Yogi, Cool & Dre , Davour & Vanex, Nashiem Myrick, The Wunda Twinz, Gorilla Tek , Anthony "Scoe" Walker, Red Spyda
"You Don't Want Drama" Released: 2004
"Forever" Released: 2004
Living Legends is the sixth studio album by American hip hop duo 8Ball & MJG . The album was released on May 11, 2004, by Bad Boy South . It spawned three singles "You Don't Want Drama", "Straight Cadillac Pimpin'" and "Forever". In addition to selling 750,000 copies to date, the album sold 121,000 copies in its first week and debuted to number three spot on the Billboard 200 , making it 8Ball & MJG's highest charting album to date.[when? ]
Title Producer(s) 1. "Intro" Bangladesh 1:14 2. "You Don't Want Drama" (featuring Diddy ) Bangladesh 4:34 3. "Straight Cadillac Pimpin' " (featuring Shannon Jones) Davour & Vanex 4:59 4. "We Do It" Nashiem Myrick 5:09 5. "The Streets" (featuring Bun B ) The Wunda Twinz 4:15 6. "Mad Rapper (Interlude)" Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie 1:16 7. "Shot Off" (featuring Ludacris ) Davour & Vanex 5:20 8. "When It's On" (featuring Diddy) Yogi 5:06 9. "Trying to Get at You" (featuring 112 ) Gorilla Tek 4:18 10. "Baby Girl" (featuring Diddy) Yogi 4:17 11. "Get a Kit (Interlude)" Anthony "Scoe" Walker 1:47 12. "Forever" (featuring Lloyd ) Bangladesh 5:00 13. "Look at the Grillz" (featuring Twista and T.I. ) Lil Jon 5:20 14. "Living Legends (Interlude)" Bangladesh 1:10 15. "Don't Make" Bangladesh 5:24 16. "Memphis City Blues" Red Spyda 4:48 17. "Gangsta" D-Dot, Pop-Trax 3:42 18. "Confessions" (featuring Poo Bear) Cool & Dre 4:33
Executive producer: P. Diddy
Co-executive producer: Harve Pierre
Associate executive producer: Conrad "Rad" Dimanche
A&R: Dimanche, Dewayne "Big Du" Martin, and Maurice "Moetown" Lee
Project manager: Gwendolyn Niles
Creative direction and design: Christopher Stern
Photography: Jonathan Mannion
Background photos: Abbey Katz
Associate design: Marsha Porter
Styling: Mike B
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Studio albums Compilation albums 8Ball albums MJG albums Guest appearances