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|Artist = ] |
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|Cover = Back Street Life.jpg |
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|Cover = Back Street Life.jpg |
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|Released = ], ] |
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|Released = July 25, 1995 |
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|Recorded = 1992-1995 |
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|Recorded = 1992-1995 |
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|Next album = '']''<br>(1998) |
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|Next album = '']''<br>(1998) |
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'''''Backstreet Life''''' is the third album by rap duo, ]. It was released on ], ] for In-a-Minute Records and was produced by Totally Insane (Mac-10 and Ad Kapone) and the Premiere Music Group (TC, Race and Reggie Smith). The album peaked at #48 on the ], which woul prove to be the highest the group would make it on the charts. ''Backstreet Life'' was also Totally Insane's last album to make it to the charts and their last release for ]. |
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'''''Backstreet Life''''' is the third album by rap duo, ]. It was released on July 25, 1995 for In-a-Minute Records and was produced by Totally Insane (Mac-10 and Ad Kapone) and the Premiere Music Group (TC, Race and Reggie Smith). The album peaked at #48 on the ], which woul prove to be the highest the group would make it on the charts. ''Backstreet Life'' was also Totally Insane's last album to make it to the charts and their last release for ]. |
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==Track listing== |
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==Track listing== |