Dive into the raw and unfiltered world of West Coast hip hop with The Jacka's "The Street Album," released on February 3, 2009. This gripping collection of tracks, spanning a solid hour and seven minutes, is a testament to The Jacka's prowess in the hyphy and West Coast hip hop genres. The album is a vivid portrayal of street life, filled with tracks like "For the Mob," "Fed Up," and "From the Streets," which offer a glimpse into the gritty realities and struggles of the urban landscape. With standout tracks such as "A Real Feeling" and "Crown Me," The Jacka showcases his lyrical dexterity and storytelling ability, making "The Street Album" a compelling listen from start to finish. The album is a powerful representation of The Jacka's artistry and his deep connection to his roots.
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Tracks
Husalah IntroThe Jacka, Husalah
A Real FeelingThe Jacka
No FutureThe Jacka
For the MobThe Jacka, The Federation
We On PatronThe Jacka, Frank Sticks, Fed-X, Dubb 20
Fed UpThe Jacka, J. Diggs, Young L
InterludeThe Jacka
Crown MeThe Jacka
For the BlockThe Jacka
Not MeThe Jacka, Cellski, D-Dre
That's MeThe Jacka, Matt Blaque
AddictionThe Jacka
AspenThe Jacka
Drug LifeThe Jacka, Jimatheez
Wit the ShitThe Jacka, Joe Blow, J. Diggs
A MillionThe Jacka, Big & Rich, Willie Joe
From the StreetsThe Jacka, Deltrice
Is That YouThe Jacka
Fuck EverybodyThe Jacka
All Over Me (Bay Remix)The Jacka, Keak Da Sneak, Messy Marv, Dem Hoodstarz, Fed-X