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2006 studio album by Bronze Nazareth
The Great Migration is the debut album by American rapper and record producer Bronze Nazareth. It was released on May 23, 2006, through Think Differently Music/Babygrande Records. Production was handled by Nazareth with Dreddy Kruger serving as co-producer. It features guest appearances from Wisemen, 2 on da Road, Byata, Killa Sin, Sean Price and Timbo King.
Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) |
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1. | "In The Beginning (Intro)" | | Bronze Nazareth | 0:14 |
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2. | "The Pain" | Justin Cross | Bronze Nazareth | 3:40 |
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3. | "More Than Gold" (featuring Timbo King) | | | 4:10 |
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4. | "Killa Beez Attack (Skit)" | | Bronze Nazareth | 0:23 |
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5. | "The Bronzeman" (featuring Killa Sin) | | - Bronze Nazareth
- Dreddy Kruger (co.)
| 3:56 |
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6. | "One Plan" (featuring Byata) | - J. Cross
- Beatrice Dikker
- R. Wilson
| Bronze Nazareth | 3:27 |
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7. | "Instrumental (Interlude)" | J. Cross | Bronze Nazareth | 0:40 |
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8. | "Stolen Van Gogh" | J. Cross | Bronze Nazareth | 1:34 |
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9. | "5th Chamber" (featuring 12 O'Clock, Sean Price and Prodigal Sunn) | | - Bronze Nazareth
- Dreddy Kruger (co.)
| 3:56 |
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10. | "Stupid Fucking White Man (Skit)" | | Bronze Nazareth | 0:19 |
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11. | "Good Morning (A Nice Hell)" | J. Cross | Bronze Nazareth | 4:00 |
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12. | "Rare Breed" (featuring Phillie) | | Bronze Nazareth | 3:39 |
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13. | "Hear What I Say!" | J. Cross | Bronze Nazareth | 3:23 |
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14. | "Black Royalty" | J. Cross | Bronze Nazareth | 2:45 |
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15. | "Detroit" (featuring Kevlaar 7 and Phillie) | - J. Cross
- Kevin Cross
- J. Wilson
| Bronze Nazareth | 3:30 |
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16. | "$ (Aka Cash Rule)" | J. Cross | Bronze Nazareth | 3:10 |
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17. | "Poem Burial Ground" | | Bronze Nazareth | 3:39 |
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18. | "The Great Migration" | J. Cross | Bronze Nazareth | 3:18 |
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19. | "Bronze Halls (Outro)" | | Bronze Nazareth | 0:45 |
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Total length: | 49:01 |
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- Justin "Bronze Nazareth" Cross – vocals, producer, co-executive producer, arranger
- Timothy "Timbo King" Drayton – vocals (track 3)
- Jeryl "Killa Sin" Grant – vocals (track 5)
- Beatrice "Byata" Dikker – vocals (track 6)
- Odion "12 O'Clock" Turner – vocals (track 9)
- Sean Price – vocals (track 9)
- Lamar "Prodigal Sunn" Ruff – vocals (track 9)
- J. "Phillie" Wilson – vocals (tracks: 12, 15)
- Kevin "Kevlaar 7" Cross – vocals (track 15)
- James "Dreddy Kruger" Dockery – arranger, co-producer (tracks: 3, 5, 9), executive producer, A&R
- Chris Conway – mixing
- Emily Lazar – mastering
- Matthew Markoff – A&R
- Jill Shehebar – management
- Jesse Stone – management
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