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Beach Cruiser: The Story is the upcoming debut album from West Coast rapper Glasses Malone. The album will be released on October 21, 2008 under Cash Money Records and Malone's own Blu Division imprint[1].
Glasses Malone has been in the studio with Tyrese, DJ Quik, The Game, Bun B, 50 Cent, Juvenile, Ghostface Killah, Lupe Fiasco, Lil Wayne, Birdman, Jay-Z, Kam, Bishop Lamont, Mykestro, Scarface, Wyclef Jean, and Crooked I.[2] "The Beach Cruiser" features guest appearances from Birdman, Lil Wayne, Mack 10, Tyrese, Lupe Fiasco and others, as well as production from DJ Toomp, Mannie Fresh, Cool & Dre, Tha Bizness and Goldeneye, among others.
Meaning of the title
The album is named after the beach cruiser bicycle. In an interview Malone said, "It's called Beach Cruiser, everybody loves a Beach Cruiser. People love those bikes in the 'hood. It's classic."[2] The first single for the album is "Certified" featuring Akon.[3]
Confirmed tracks
References
- ^ "Glasses Malone Interview", DJBooth.net
- ^ a b "Glasses Malone", Thrasher, August 2005.
- ^ a b "Glasses Malone & Mack 10: Beach Boys", Tim "Styles" Sanchez, AllHipHop.com, March 6 2008.
Title | Length | Producers(s) | Guest Performer(s) |
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"Certified[3]" | 4:53 | DJ Toomp | Akon |
"Haters" | 4:45 | Mev the Producer | Lil Wayne & Birdman |
"Fuck with Me" | 4:39 | Mannie Fresh | Mannie Fresh |
"Malone" | 3:47 | Goldeneye | |
"Where It At" | 4:38 | Lil Wayne & Cam'ron | |
"To the Top" | Tha Bizness | Mack 10 | |
"I'm A Pray" | Tha Bizness | Tyrese | |
"Fuck Glasses Malone" | 3:37 | Birdman |
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