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2003 studio album by Hi-C
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The Hi-Life Hustle is the third studio album by
American
rapper
Hi-C from
Compton, California. It was released on October 21, 2003, via
Rap-A-Lot Records. The album features guest appearances from
DJ Quik, Bigg Steele,
E-40,
Nate Dogg, Too Swift,
Suga Free, Diamonique, Sly Boogy,
James DeBarge, and Pryncezz.
Title | Producer(s) |
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1. | "Hi Life" (Intro) | | 0:41 |
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2. | "Say Woop" (featuring
Suga Free) |
Crawf Dog | 4:01 |
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3. | "I Don't Wanna Know" (featuring
Nate Dogg) | - Crawf Dog
- Robert "Fonksta" Bacon
| 4:26 |
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4. | "Talk" (featuring
E-40 & Sly Boogie) | Crawf Dog | 4:13 |
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5. | "Coochie" (Intro) | | 0:31 |
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6. | "Coochie Coochie" (featuring
DJ Quik & Diamonique) | Crawf Dog | 3:57 |
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7. | "Let Me Know" (featuring DJ Quik &
Fieldy) |
DJ Quik | 4:05 |
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8. | "Pop It" (featuring Bigg Steele & Pryncezz) | Crawf Dog | 3:24 |
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9. | "Hey Hey" (featuring Bigg Steele & Pryncezz) | Crawf Dog | 3:33 |
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10. | "Big Girls Need Love Too" | Crawf Dog | 4:09 |
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11. | "Stalker" | | 0:42 |
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12. | "Fo a Buck" | Crawf Dog | 4:56 |
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13. | "So Good" (featuring
James DeBarge) | Crawf Dog | 4:14 |
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14. | "Hit Me Where It Hurts" | DJ Quik | 3:52 |
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15. | "Run Up, Done Up" (featuring Swift) | DJ Quik | 4:02 |
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16. | "X Pills" | Crawf Dog | 4:26 |
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17. | "Do It" | DJ Quik | 8:15 |
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Total length: | 1:03:27 |
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Sample credits
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- Track 2 contains elements from "Funkin' for Fun" by
Parliament (1976)
- Track 4 contains elements from "Easin' In" by
Edwin Starr (1974)
- Track 6 contains elements from "Give Me Some of That Good Old Love" by
Willie Hutch (1974)
- Track 7 contains elements from "So Ruff, So Tuff" by
Roger Troutman (1981) and "All Bout U" by
2Pac (1996)
- Track 8 contains elements from "Mo' Pussy" by
DJ Quik (1992)
- Track 10 contains elements from "You're Getting a Little Too Smart" by
The Detroit Emeralds (1973)
- Track 17 contains elements from "Do It Roger" by
Roger Troutman (1981) and "Wino & Junkie" by
Richard Pryor (1974)
The Hi-Life Hustle at
Discogs (list of releases)