Slum Village (album)

Slum Village
Studio album by Slum Village
Released October 25, 2005
Recorded RJ Rice Studios
Southfield, Michigan
Genre Hip hop
Length 47:48
Label Barak Records
Producer Black Milk, Young RJ, MoSS
Slum Village chronology
Detroit Deli (A Taste of Detroit)
(2005)
Slum Village
(2005)
Villa Manifesto EP
(2009)
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Slum Village is the fifth studio album by American hip hop group Slum Village, released on October 25, 2005 on the independent label Barak Records.

The release includes a bonus DVD which includes footage on the making of the album as well as an interview with T3 and Elzhi on the group's history. The DVD also features Slum Village's first two music videos "Climax (Girl Shit)" and "Raise It Up" from the album Fantastic, Vol. 2.

The first single from the album was "EZ Up". The song was notable for appearing in a commercial to promote the 2005 Chevrolet HHR.[1]

Track listing

  1. "Giant" (R.L. Altman, Jason Powers, Ralph J. Rice, II)
  2. "Set It" (R.L. Altman, Jason Powers, Curtis Cross)
  3. "Can I Be Me" (R.L. Altman, Jason Powers, Curtis Cross, Ralph J. Rice, II)
  4. "Call Me" (feat. Dwele) (R.L. Altman, Jason Powers, Curtis Cross, Ralph J. Rice, II, Ronald Isley, Rudolph Isley, Marvin Isley, O'Kelly Isley, Ernie Isley, Chris Jasper)
  5. "05" (R.L. Altman, Jason Powers, Ralph J. Rice, II)
  6. "1,2" (R.L. Altman, Jason Powers, Jason Connoy)
  7. "Multiply" (R.L. Altman, Jason Powers, Ralph J. Rice, II, Curtis Cross, Melanie Rutherford, Raymone Boggues, Robert Fripp, Michael Giles, Greg Lake, Ian McDonald, Peter Sinfield)
  8. "1-800-S-L-U-M" (R.L. Altman, Ron Watts, Ralph J. Rice, II)
  9. "Hear This" (feat. Phat Kat & Black Milk) (R.L. Altman, Jason Powers, Ron Watts, Curtis Cross)
  10. "Def Do Us" (R.L. Altman, Jason Powers, Ralph J. Rice, II)
  11. "Hell Naw!" (feat. Black Milk & Que D) (R.L. Altman, Jason Powers, Ernest Toney, Curtis Cross)
  12. "EZ Up" (feat. J Isaac) (R.L. Altman, Jason Powers, Ralph J. Rice, II, Andwele Gardner, Curtis Cross)
  13. "Fantastic" (R.L. Altman, Jason Powers, Ralph J. Rice, II)

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