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2003 studio album by Killer Mike
Monster Released March 11, 2003 (2003-03-11 ) Recorded 2002–2003 Studio Stankonia Recording (Atlanta , GA ) Flamingo Studios (Atlanta, GA) Tree Sound Studios (Atlanta, GA) Level Heads Studio (Atlanta, GA) Hood Noize Studios Doppler Studios (Atlanta, GA) Genre Southern hip hop Length 57 :59 Label Producer
"Akshon (Yeah!)" Released: 2002
"A.D.I.D.A.S. " Released: July 8, 2003
Monster is the debut studio album by American rapper Killer Mike . It was released on March 11, 2003, via Columbia Records . Recording sessions took place at Stankonia Recording, Flamingo Studios, Tree Sound Studios, Level Heads Studio and Doppler Studios in Atlanta , and at Hood Noize Studios. The album peaked at number 10 on the Billboard 200 and at number 4 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in the United States.
Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "Monster (Intro)" (featuring Big Rube ) Russell Owens Swiffman 1:21 2. "Monster" Mr. DJ 2:04 3. "Akshon (Yeah!)" (featuring OutKast ) André 3000 2:48 4. "Rap Is Dead" Render Nicholas Sherwood Nsilo Kharonde Reddick 3:23 5. "Scared Straight" Swiffman 4:11 6. "All 4 U (Niecy's Song)" Cool & Dre 4:05 7. "A.D.I.D.A.S. " (featuring Big Boi and Sleepy Brown ) Mr. DJ 3:27 8. "Creep Show" (featuring Bizarre ) Mr. DJ 3:34 9. "U Know I Love U" (featuring J-Sweet) Render John E.E. Smith Benjamin Andre 3000 4:22 10. "Home of the Brave" (featuring Slimm Calhoun) Cool & Dre 4:28 11. "L.I.V.E." Swiffman 3:57 12. "Blow (Get Down)" (featuring Rock D the Legend) Render Kristopher Bailey Sherwood Reddick Blue Eyes, Silo Slugsworth 4:01 13. "Sex, Drugs, Rap & Roll" Teeth Malloy, White Boy Leroy 4:05 14. "Dragon" (featuring Fass Black) Render F. Williams Payton Adams Sherwood Reddick Mister C-Lo, Blue Eyes 3:44 15. "Re-Akshon (Remix)" (featuring T.I. , Bone Crusher and Bun B ) André 3000 4:35 30. "Hard Nard" or "Hand On The Nine, Finger On The Trigger" (featuring Stephen Carrington) Swiffman 2:58 Total length: 57:59
Notes
Tracks 16 to 29 are all blank tracks, each four seconds in duration.
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^ "Killer Mike Chart History (Billboard 200)" . Billboard . Retrieved September 4, 2020.
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^ "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums – Year-End 2003" . Billboard . Retrieved September 4, 2020 .
Discography
Studio albums Compilations Singles Featured singles
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