Ghetto Postage cover

Ghetto Postage

Master P · 2000

70 min · 23 tracks · hip-hop · gangsta rap · hardcore hip-hop

A gritty collection of Southern hip-hop anthems that encapsulate street life and resilience.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • wave-like pacing with intensity
  • gritty anthems for resilience
  • late-night street vibe
  • short tracks for quick hits
  • dynamic flow for varied moods

Maybe skip if you want

  • prefer smooth, consistent rhythms
  • seek lengthy, immersive experiences

Where this album fits

Career context
With 'Ghetto Postage,' Master P was solidifying his position in the hip-hop landscape after the success of his previous album, 'MP Da Last Don,' which peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. This release came during a prolific period for Master P, as he continued to expand his No Limit Records empire and influence Southern rap culture.
Stylistic neighbors
JUVENILE· Lil Wayne· Scarface

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Intro 1:41
  • 2 Bout Dat 3:21
  • 3 Don Is Back 0:28
  • 4 Doo Rags 3:09
  • 5 Bitch I Like 3:12
  • 6 My Three Uncles 1:17
  • 7 Golds in They Mouth 4:15
  • 8 Problems 2:25
  • 9 Poppin' Them Collars 4:47
  • 10 I Don't Give a Fuck 2:41
  • 11 Twerk That Thing 2:55
  • 12 Life I Live 4:14
  • 13 Souljas 3:32
  • 14 The Real Nigga 1:42
  • 15 Pockets Gone' Stay Fat 3:41
  • 16 My Babooski 3:36
  • 17 Still Ballin' 3:18
  • 18 Soulja Boo 3:48
  • 19 Hush 3:57
  • 20 Roll How We Roll 2:52
  • 21 Would You Hit It 3:11
  • 22 It Don't Get No Better 2:42
  • 23 Always Come Back to You 3:45

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