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LOVE SOSA HALLELUJAH I DON’T LIKE FT. LIL REESE NO TOMORROW HATE BEIN’ SOBER FT. 50 CENT & WIZ KHALIFA KAY KAY LAUGHIN’ TO THE BANK DIAMONDS FT. FRENCH MONTANA BALLIN’ UNDERSTAND ME FT. YOUNG JEEZY 3HUNNA FT. RICK ROSS FINALLY RICH CITGO KOBE GOT THEM BANDS

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LOVE SOSA
(K. Cozart, T. Pittman) Published by: Chief Keef Music, Warner-Chappell Publishing (ASCAP) N Produced by: Young Chop for Young Chop Productions N Recorded by: Chris Cheney and Alex Ortiz N Mixed by: Chris Cheney N Additional engineering by James Hunt N Recording and Mixing done at Interscope Studios, Santa Monica, CA

HALLELUJAH
(K. Cozart, T. Pittman) Published by: Chief Keef Music, Warner-Chappell Publishing (ASCAP) N Produced by: Young Chop for Young Chop Productions N Recorded by: Chris Cheney and Alex Ortiz N Mixed by: Chris Cheney N Additional engineering by: James Hunt N Recording and Mixing done at Interscope Studios, Santa Monica, CA

I DON’T LIKE

FEAT. LIL REESE

(K. Cozart, T. Taylor, T. Pittman) Published by: Chief Keef Music, Lil' Reese Music, Warner-Chappell Publishing (ASCAP) N Produced by: Young Chop for Young Chop Productions N Engineered by: Young Chop N Recorded at TD’s Playhouse, Chicago, IL Mixed by: Kevin "KD" Davis at Boom Boom Room Studios, North Hollywood, CA N Lil Reese appears courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group.

NO TOMORROW
(M. Williams, A. Hogan) Published by: Sounds from Eardrummers/WB Music Corp. (ASCAP) N Produced by: Mike WiLL Made-It for Eardrummers Entertainment, LLC N Co-Produced by: A+ for Eardrummers Entertainment, LLC N Recorded and mixed by: Chris Cheney at No Excuses Studios (Santa Monica, CA)

HATE BEIN’ SOBER

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