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| Producer = CEO DMAK<small> (executive)</small><br>]<br>]<br>Moss<br>Marks<br>Ricky Snow<br>Critical Child<br>
| Last album = '']''<br />(2002) | Last album = '']''<br />(2002)
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'''''Half A Klip''''' is the fifth solo album from ], released on ] ], ], {{Fact|date=February 2008}} under ] and distributed by ] via ]. Album was soley financed by 23 year old CEO DMAK. The album release was pushed back twice: first on September 25, 2007, and again on October 23 of that year. An abridged version of the ] was leaked to the internet by Koch for marketing purposes on January 31, 2008. ''Half A Klip'' is the first new solo music from ] in six years and features production from figures such as ] and his old ] mentor, ], as well as an unlikely collaboration with teenpop star ]. '''''Half A Klip''''' is the fifth solo album from ], released on ] ], ], {{fact|date=February 2008}} under ] and distributed by ] via ]. The album release was pushed back twice: first on September 25, 2007, and again on October 23 of that year. An abridged version of the ] was leaked to the internet by Koch for marketing purposes on January 31, 2008. ''Half A Klip'' is the first new solo music from ] in six years and features production from figures such as ] and his old ] mentor, ], as well as an unlikely collaboration with actress and songwriter ].


==Track listing== ==Track listing==
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!Title
!Producer(s)
!Featured guest(s)
!Sample(s)
!Time
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!align="center"|#
!align="center" width="200"|Title
!align="center" width="120"|Producer(s)
!align="center" width="120"|Performer(s)
!align="center"|Time
|-
|1 |1
|"Risin’ Up”
|"Risin Up"
| |
|Kool G Rap
|
|
*Contains dialogue from Magic Don One (Andrew Howard)
|0:51 |0:51
|- |-
|2 |2
|"Turn It Out" |“Turn It Out”
|Critical Child |]
|Kool G Rap
|
|
|3:12 |3:12
|- |-
|3 |3
|“100 Roundz (original version)”
|"100 Ronds"
|Domingo |]
|Kool G Rap
|
|
*Contains elements from "]
|2:50 |2:50
|- |-
|4 |4
|"The Life" |"The Life"
|]
|Moss
|Kool G Rap
|
|3:41
|
|-3:41 |-
|5 |5
|"Typical Nigga" |"Typical Nigga"
|Frank Dukes |]
|Kool G Rap
|
|-3:44 |3:44
|-
|6 |6
|"Whats More Realer Then That" |"What‘s More Realer Then That (remix)"
|Moss
|
| |
|Kool G Rap
|-3:29
|3:29
|-
|7 |7
|"I feel Bad For You Son" |"I Feel Bad for You Son"
|Nomadic |]
|Kool G Rap
|
|4:08
|
|-4:08 |-
|8 |8
|"With A Bullet" |"With a Bullet"
|] |Marley Marl
|Kool G Rap
|
|3:18
|
|-3:18 |-
|9 |9
|"On The Rise Again" |"On the Rise Again"
|] |DJ Premier
|Haylie Duff |Kool G Rap, Haylie Duff
|
|3:24 |3:24
|- |-
|10 |10
|"What's More Realer Then That" |"What‘s More Realer Then That (original mix)"
|Moss |Moss
|Kool G Rap
| |
| |-
|-
|11 |11
||"On The Rise Again" (CLEAN) |"On the Rise Again (clean)"
|DJ Premier |DJ Premier
|Haylie Duff |Kool G Rap, Haylie Duff
|
|3:09 |3:09
|- |}
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An ] (*) indicates a bonus track.



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Revision as of 18:50, 8 February 2008

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Half A Klip is the fifth solo album from Kool G Rap, released on February 5, 2008, under Chinga Chang Records and distributed by Latchkey Recordings via Koch Entertainment. The album release was pushed back twice: first on September 25, 2007, and again on October 23 of that year. An abridged version of the album was leaked to the internet by Koch for marketing purposes on January 31, 2008. Half A Klip is the first new solo music from Kool G Rap in six years and features production from figures such as DJ Premier and his old Juice Crew mentor, Marley Marl, as well as an unlikely collaboration with actress and songwriter Haylie Duff.

Track listing

# Title Producer(s) Performer(s) Time
1 "Risin’ Up” Kool G Rap 0:51
2 “Turn It Out” Critical Child Kool G Rap 3:12
3 “100 Roundz (original version)” Domingo Kool G Rap 2:50
4 "The Life" Moss Kool G Rap 3:41
5 "Typical Nigga" Frank Dukes Kool G Rap 3:44
6 "What‘s More Realer Then That (remix)" Kool G Rap 3:29
7 "I Feel Bad for You Son" Nomadic Kool G Rap 4:08
8 "With a Bullet" Marley Marl Kool G Rap 3:18
9 "On the Rise Again" DJ Premier Kool G Rap, Haylie Duff 3:24
10 "What‘s More Realer Then That (original mix)" Moss Kool G Rap
11 "On the Rise Again (clean)" DJ Premier Kool G Rap, Haylie Duff 3:09

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