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2003 studio album by Kane & Abel
Welcome Home
Studio album by Kane & Abel
ReleasedJuly 22, 2003
Recorded2002–2003
GenreSouthern hip hop, gangsta rap
LabelMost Wanted Empire
ProducerKane & Abel, Howard "Chaotic" Metoyer, Sinista
Kane & Abel chronology
The Last Ones Left
(2002)
Welcome Home
(2003)
Street Legends
(2004)

Welcome Home is the seventh album by Kane & Abel. It was released on July 22, 2003 for Most Wanted Empire and featured production from Kane & Abel, Howard "Chaotic" Metoyer and Sinista. The album was released after the brothers were released from prison and reached No. 75 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The single, "All Good", featuring Big Ramp, peaked at No. 31 on the Rap Singles chart.

Track listing

  1. "Money and Power"- 0:41
  2. "Welcome Home"- 3:35 (feat. Big Ramp)
  3. "Do It"- 4:01 (feat. Box)
  4. "Toot It Up"- 3:13 (feat. 5th Ward Weebie & Hotboy Ronald)
  5. "Still Got Love"- 4:17
  6. "All Good"- 4:49 (feat. Big Ramp)
  7. "Ciagra"- 0:58
  8. "Walk Like a Model"- 4:06
  9. "Be Right There"- 3:25 (feat. Jan of US3)
  10. "Whatcha Hollarin'"- 3:47
  11. "Armed Robbery"- 2:56 (feat. Box)
  12. "Real"- 3:35 (feat. Big Ramp)
  13. "Smokin' Joe"- 1:20
  14. "Ride Chrome"- 3:59 (feat. Box, Slim Reaper, Young Biz & Delvin)
  15. "She Wanna"- 3:41 (feat. Big Ramp)
  16. "Get Money"- 3:55 (feat. Box)
  17. "Public Service Announcement"- 0:57
Kane & Abel
  • Daniel "Kane" Garcia
  • David "Abel" Garcia
Studio albums
Collaboration albums


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