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.
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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