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The Last of a Dying Breed

Scarface  Main Performer

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1 11-09-70   :32
2 The Last of a Dying Breed/Visiting the Shrink (Skit) Jordan/Stanley/John 3:10
3 Look Me in My Eyes Williams/Jordan/Joh 3:36
4 It Ain't, Pt. 2 Jordan/Seromon 3:13
5 They Down with Us Johnson/Butler/Jord 4:43
6 Sorry for What? Jordan/Johnson/Dean 4:38
7 O.G. to Me Arnaud/Dean/Davage/ 5:12
8 The Gangsta Sh*t/The Snitch (Skit) Williams/Stanley/Jo 4:12
9 Conspiracy Theory Jordan/Dean/Johnson 3:39
10 Watch Ya Step Jordan/Catalon/John 3:41
11 Get Out Williams/Jordan/Car 3:27
12 In & Out Shaw/Jordan/William 4:34
13 And Yo Noble/Cooper/Jordan 4:55
14 In My Time Cooper/Noble/Willia 5:44
15 11-09-2000   :57
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The Last of a Dying Breed

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Rap-A-Lot

Style: Gangsta Rap

The Last of a Dying Breed

UPC: 724384985523

Release Date: 10/03/2000

Original Release Date: 10/03/2000

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [11-09-70, The Last of a Dying Breed/Visiting the Shrink (Skit), Look Me in My Eyes, It Ain't, Pt. 2, They Down with Us, Sorry for What?, O.G. to Me, The Gangsta Sh*t/The Snitch (Skit), Conspiracy Theory, Watch Ya Step, Get Out, In & Out, And Yo, In My Time, 11-09-2000]
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Michael Gallucci

The sixth album from Scarface doesn't stray too far from his usual subjects: pain, murder, mayhem, and vengeance are all well-represented on this sort-of concept album involving a life in turmoil. It's certainly Scarface's most personal album, with the rapper taking more responsibility for his actions and accounting for his words (and actually providing some well-deserved introspection on a few tracks). But this is still a street album, and Scarface still often takes a lazy street stance. Nonetheless, it's a good representation of a gangsta's development into conscientiousness. ~ Michael Gallucci, Rovi