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2014 studio album by Slaine
The King of Everything Else is the third studio album by American rapper Slaine. It was released on August 19, 2014 through Suburban Noize Records.
Title | Producer(s) |
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1. | "No Handouts" | | 2:07 |
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2. | "Destroy Everything" (featuring Rite Hook) | The Arcitype | 3:59 |
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3. | "Bobby Be Real" (featuring Tech N9ne and Madchild) | Louis Bell | 3:35 |
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4. | "Dot Ave." (featuring Rite Hook) | Louis Bell | 2:58 |
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5. | "Back Against the Wall" (featuring Moroney and Rite Hook) | Louis Bell | 3:22 |
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6. | "Dopehead" (featuring Jaysaun) | Louis Bell | 3:39 |
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7. | "Pissed It All Away" | | 3:38 |
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8. | "The Years" | The Arcitype | 3:15 |
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9. | "Hip Hop Dummy" (featuring Apathy and Bishop Lamont) | Louis Bell | 3:30 |
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10. | "Children of the Revolution" (featuring Ill Bill) | Louis Bell | 3:34 |
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11. | "The Most Dangerous Drug in the World" | Louis Bell | 3:23 |
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12. | "Come Back Down" (featuring Checkmark, Vinnie Paz and Regan Hartley) | Louis Bell | 3:49 |
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13. | "Zip Zero" (featuring Reks and Termanology) | The Arcitype | 4:32 |
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14. | "Our Moment" | Statik Selektah | 3:10 |
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15. | "Defiance" (featuring Rite Hook) | Louis Bell | 3:30 |
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Total length: | 52:01 |
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Bonus tracksTitle | Producer(s) |
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16. | "To the Light" | | 3:02 |
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17. | "Getting High" (featuring Demrick) | DJ Lethal | 4:00 |
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