Taking Lives (Something Awful album)

Taking Lives
Studio album by Something Awful
Released September 11, 2013 (2013-09-11)[1]
Recorded 2012-2013
Genre
Length 1:22:38
Label
  • Intrinz INK Records
Producer
  • Fury
  • Micka Mexican
  • Danny Damnage
  • Hala-X
  • Atomic Beats
  • 2 Deep
  • Evelution
  • Black
  • Allrounda Productions
  • Beat G33ks
  • Adamac
  • C4
Bizarre chronology
Friday Night At St. Andrews
(2010)
Taking Lives
(2013)
Fury chronology
Plan B[2]
(2006)
Taking Lives
(2013)
One Of 12[3]
(2016)

Taking Lives is the debut album of the American hip-hop duo Something Awful, which consists of rapper Fury (born Jay Flores) and Detroit-based emcee Bizarre (born Rufus Johnson). Fellow former Bizarre's bandmates from D12 (Kuniva and Swift) and The Davidians (King Gordy) made their appearances on the records, as well as Fury's Mattrix, White Out and Bloody-T from Lethal Wreckords,[4] among other performers such as Bizzy Bone, Brotha Lynch Hung and Twisted Insane. This album is also volume 47 of Underground Hustlin series because of cypher.

Tracklist

No. TitleProducer Length
1. "Intro"  Fury 0:55
2. "Smoke You" (featuring Bizzy Bone, Madecipha, Sean Strange)Hala-X 5:12
3. "Taking Lives" (featuring King Gordy)Micka Mexican 3:58
4. "The Babysitter" (Skit)Fury 1:07
5. "Awful World" (featuring Bloody T, Intrinzik, Kryptik)Danny Damnage 3:54
6. "Love The Way You Die" (featuring DTS, Whiteout)Danny Damnage 4:01
7. "I'm Crazy" (featuring Ether, Lewn, Majik Duce, The Jokerr, Trikkd Out)Atomic Beats 5:53
8. "Family" (featuring Tre Lb, Twisted Insane)2 Deep 4:48
9. "Peeping Tom" (featuring Bob E. Nite, Q Strange)Evelution 5:36
10. "I Don't Know What I Did Last Night" (featuring Brotha Lynch Hung, King Gordy)Black 4:28
11. "Day Off" (featuring DTS, Dr. Gigglez)Allrounda Productions 3:38
12. "The Cypher" (featuring D12, Leathal Wreckords)Beat G33ks 5:43
13. "I Can Do Anything" (featuring B-Lieve)Adamac 5:08
14. "Next Level" (featuring Freeze)Micka Mexican 4:20

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