Kings of the South
Encyclopedia
Kings of the South is a collaboration album by rappers Lil' Flip
and Z-Ro
.
Lil' Flip
Wesley Eric Weston, Jr. , better known by his stage name Lil' Flip, is a American multi-platinum hiphop artist best known for his singles Sunshine, "Game Over" and Rollin on 20's from the 2 Fast 2 Furious Soundtrack....
and Z-Ro
Z-Ro
Joseph Wayne McVey , better known by his stage name Z-Ro, is an American rapper, singer and producer from Houston, Texas. He was named one of America's most underrated rappers by the New York Times.-Early life:...
.
Tracklisting
- "King of the South"
- "Fuck Dat Nigga" (feat. Will-Lean, B.G. Duke & Point Blank)
- "Burbans & Lacs"
- "Uncut"
- "Grown Man"
- "Da Cops" (feat. TraeTraeFrazier Thompson III, better known by his stage name Trae, is an American rapper from Houston, Texas. He is a part of the underground rap collective Screwed Up Click. Trae and Z-RO, along with Dougie D, are the founding members of the group Guerilla Maab...
) - "Art of War"
- "Whut Up Now" (feat. Will-Lean)
- "Remember Me"
- "Get It Crunk" (feat. YukmouthYukmouthJerold Dwight Ellis, III, better known by his stage name Yukmouth, is a Grammy-nominated American rapper from East Oakland, Oakland, California. He is the founder of The Regime, Smoke-A-Lot Records and Godzilla Entertainment.-Career:He is a member of the platinum-selling rap duo Luniz along with...
) - "Never Take Me Alive" (feat. Will-Lean, Black Al Capone & TraeTraeFrazier Thompson III, better known by his stage name Trae, is an American rapper from Houston, Texas. He is a part of the underground rap collective Screwed Up Click. Trae and Z-RO, along with Dougie D, are the founding members of the group Guerilla Maab...
) - "Never Let the Game Go"
- "Screwed Up Click" (feat. Will-Lean, Point Blank & C-NoteC-Note (rapper)C-Note is an American rapper from Texas, active on the Houston screw scene. He was formerly a member of the Botany Boyz, part of the Screwed Up Click scene first started by DJ Screw. His first album, Third Coast Born, was an underground success, eventually reaching #67 on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip...
)