| State of the Arts | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | July 1, 2005 | |||
| Genre | Hip Hop | |||
| Label | Decon | |||
| Producer | Afu-Ra, Bronze Nazareth, Compressor Beats, DJ Kemo, DJ Premier, DJ Roach, Natty Dred, PF Cuttin, Preservation, Eric Weis | |||
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| Source | Rating |
| RapReviews | (7/10)[1] |
State of the Arts is the third studio album from hip hop artist Afu-Ra. The album features production from DJ Premier and Bronze Nazareth. It contains guest appearances from Royce da 5'9", Masta Killa and Gentleman. "God of Rap" was released as a single but failed to chart.
Track listing
- "Intro"
- "God of Rap" (used in NBA Live 06 soundtrack)
- "Power (Skit #1)"
- "Pusha" (feat. Royce da 5'9")
- "Prankster"
- "Livin Like Dat" (feat. Masta Killa)
- "Rumble"
- "Power (Skit #2)"
- "Why Cry" (feat. Gentleman)
- "Ghetto Hell"
- "Cry Baby" (feat. Lady Blue, Q)
- "Dynamite"
- "Sucka Free"
- "Deal wit It" (feat. Kardinal Offishall, Jahdon)
- "BK Dance"
- "Only U"
- "Poisonous Taoist"
- "Power (Skit #3)"
Production
- Afu-Ra – track 1,
- Eric Weis – track 2, 7, 16
- DJ Roach – track 4
- PF Cuttin – track 5, 17
- Bronze Nazareth – track 6
- DJ Kemo – track 9
- Natty Dred – track 10
- Compressor Beats – track 11
- Preservation – track 12
- DJ Premier – track 13
- Curt Cazal – track 14
- Big Syphe – track 15
- powerful -3,8,12,18
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