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Sav It Out Vol. 4 - Pains of the Game

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Download links and information about Sav It Out Vol. 4 - Pains of the Game by Big Tone. This album was released in 2012 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 01:17:34 minutes.

Artist: Big Tone
Release date: 2012
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 20
Duration: 01:17:34
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Mingle with Deamonz (featuring Lou - E - Lou, Laced) 4:22
2. Really Mobbin (featuring Chingaso, Laced) 3:03
3. Smiling Faces (featuring Mac Mall, Mr. Kee) 4:37
4. Stay Solid (featuring Lil' Raider) 3:39
5. How Deep is Your Mobb (featuring Davina, Miguel B, Mr. Kee, Lil' Raider) 5:06
6. We Fly (featuring Berner, Du Damage) 4:11
7. Poppin Em (featuring Laced, Salineros) 4:24
8. Everyday Thang (featuring The Conspiracy, Laced) 3:35
9. Pains of the Game (featuring Philthy Rich, Davina, Mr. Kee) 4:13
10. Get that Doe (featuring Chingaso, Laced) 3:29
11. Reppin (featuring Tito B, Laced) 3:40
12. Streetz Be Watchin (featuring Davina, Lou - E - Lou, Doc 9) 3:57
13. Interlude (featuring Lil Raskel) 1:31
14. N'z on the Block (featuring The Conspiracy) 4:39
15. The Red Zone (featuring Big Oso Loc, BIG RHINO, Yantz) 4:09
16. Rough Road (featuring Kino Locz) 4:14
17. Vanquished (featuring Shadow) 3:41
18. As of Right Now (featuring N Sanity) 4:34
19. Lord Forgive Me (featuring Chingaso) 4:35
20. Live From New Folsom (featuring E-Lo) 1:55

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Repping for the East Bay, Big Tone has been doing his thing since the early ‘00s, dispensing gangster wisdom over funk-laden, traditional Westside production. On Sav It Out Vol. 4 (named after his independent label), he shares the spotlight with a gang of affiliated homies, including Lou E Lou, Big Rhino, Lil Raider, Beast Boy, and King Locz, as well as more established Cali rappers like Mac Mall and Philthy Rich. This 20-track collection touches on the usual subjects like stacking dollars ("Get That Doe"), overcoming life's many struggles ("Rough Road," "Pains of the Game"), and holding down your spot ("N'z on the Block"). Tone and friends bring enough lyrical diversity to keep things interesting, and the beat—a steadily banging combination of moody keyboards, gooey bass lines, and hard-knocking drums—is a perfect sonic accompaniment to the G'd-up tales. Check out "Really Mobbin," "Streetz Be Watchin," and the over-the-phone closer "Live from New Folsom."